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Jimmy Preston And His Prestonians - Going Away / Credit Blues album flac Performer: Jimmy Preston And His Prestonians
Title: Going Away / Credit Blues
Style: Rhythm & Blues, Rock & Roll
Released: 1950
MP3 album: 1411 mb
FLAC album: 1179 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: MP1 AC3 MOD DMF MP2 AIFF MIDI
Genre: Rock / Blues

Composed by Rudy Toombs. Jimmy Preston:Vocals & Alto Sax. Prob.

Jimmy Preston And His Prestonians. Let Me Call You Sweetheart ‎(Shellac, 10"). Jimmie Preston And His Prestonians. Jimmy Preston And His Prestonians.

Rock the Joint", also known as "We're Gonna Rock This Joint Tonight", is a boogie song recorded by various proto-rock and roll singers, notably Jimmy Preston and early rock and roll singers, most notably Bill Haley. Preston's version has been cited as a contender for being "the first rock and roll record", and Haley's is widely considered the first rockabilly record.

Jimmy Preston And His Prestonians – Rock The Joint. Disc 2 1. Johnny Otis Orchestra, Mel Walker & Little Esther – Cupid's Boogie 2. Roy Byrd & His Blues Jumpers – Bald Head 3. Percy Mayfield – Please Send Me Someone To Love 4. Hank Snow – I'm Moving On 5. Ivory Joe Hunter – I Almost Lost My Mind 6. Tennessee Ernie Ford – Shotgun Boogie 7. Ruth Brown – Teardrops From My Eyes 8. Tiny Bradshaw –. I'm Going To Have Myself A Ball 9. Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats – Rocket 88 10. Howlin' Wolf – How Many More Years? 11. Peppermint Harris – I Got Loaded 12.

Preston was born in Chester, Pennsylvania, and formed his own group in 1945. His first R&B top ten hit was with "Hucklebuck Daddy" in 1949, recorded for Philadelphia's Gotham Records. His main claim to fame was to record, as Jimmy Preston and His Prestonians, the original version of "Rock the Joint" for Gotham in 1949. The sax breaks on "Rock the Joint" were the work of tenor player Danny Turner (1920-1995). Rock the Joint was re-recorded by Jimmy Cavallo in 1951, and Bill Haley and the Saddlemen in 1952.

Big Fine Girl - Jimmy Witherspoon. Memphis Slim and His House Rockers - Angel Child. Blues - A Regional Experience. Santa Barbara: Praeger Publishers. J C Marion, "Jimmy Preston and His Prestonians". Retrieved 29 September 2016.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Going Away
Written-By – Jimmy Preston
B Credit Blues
Written-By – Bagby*, Keene*

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Ballen Record Co.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A label): JP-22
  • Matrix / Runout (B label): JP-21