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The album was released on compact disc by Capitol Records on June 19, 2001, as tracks 16 through 27 on a pairing of two albums on one CD with tracks 1 through 12 consisting of Nelson's debut studio album Ricky. [7] Bear Family included also the album in the 2001 The American Dream box set. [8]
Nelson's first album, Ricky, was released in October 1957 and hit No. 1 before the end of the year. [47] Following these successes, Nelson was given a more prominent role on the Ozzie and Harriet show and ended every two or three episodes with a musical number.
The album was released on compact disc for the first time by Capitol Records on June 19, 2001, as tracks 1 through 12 on a pairing of two albums on one CD with tracks 16 through 27 consisting of Nelson's 1958 album Ricky Nelson. [10] Bear Family included also the album in the 2001 The American Dream box set. [11]
YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet's Google. The service is designed with an interface that allows users to simultaneously explore music audios and music videos from YouTube-based genres, playlists and recommendations.
The album was released on compact disc by Ace Records on June 23, 1998, as tracks 1 through 12 on a pairing of two albums on one CD with tracks 13 through 24 consisting of Nelson's 1967 album, Country Fever. [7] Bear Family included the album in the 2008 For You: The Decca Years box set. [8]
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Brothers Nelson and Gunnar are sons of musician Ricky Nelson and grandsons of bandleader Ozzie Nelson and singer Harriet Nelson. The production on the single and its B-side, "Will You Love Me?", was done by David Thoener and Marc Tanner. It also appears as the first track on Nelson's album, After the Rain. The song is used in Beavis and Butt-Head.
MVP of Horror Ricky Dean Logan, actor who played hard-of-hearing Freddy Krueger victim, revisits his head-exploding "Nightmare on Elm Street" death.