The Lost '60s Recordings

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The Lost '60s Recordings
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ReleasedMay 2003
Genre Pop
Label Varese Sarabande
Producer Dave Burgess, Joe Johnson, Jerry Capehart
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The Lost '60s Recordings contains tracks from singles released by The Trophies and The Fleas in the early sixties for Challenge Records, plus solo tracks by the individual band members. Those bandmembers were Ricky Nelson, Jerry Fuller, Glen Campbell and Dave Burgess.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Desire" (Fuller/Dobro) - The Trophies
  2. "Doggone It" (Burgess) - The Trophies
  3. "Everlovin'" (Burgess) - Dave Burgess And The Chimes
  4. "A Wonder Like You" (Fuller) - Jerry Fuller
  5. "Tears" (Burgess) - The Fleas
  6. "Shy Away" (Burgess) - Jerry Fuller
  7. "First Love Never Dies" (Morris/Seals) - Jerry Fuller
  8. "I'm Available" (Burgess/Earl) - Dave Burgess
  9. "I Laughed So Hard I Cried" (Burgess) - The Trophies
  10. "Guilty Of Loving You" (Fuller) - Jerry Fuller
  11. "Scratchin'" (Burgess/Fuller) - The Fleas
  12. "Betty My Angel" (Fuller/Silva) - Jerry Fuller
  13. "Peg O' My Heart" (Bryan/Fisher) - The Trophies
  14. "The Place Where I Cry" (Fuller/Burgess) - Jerry Fuller
  15. "Charlene" (Fuller/Silva) - Jerry Fuller
  16. "Felicia" (Burgess) - The Trophies
  17. "That's All I Want From You" (Rotha/Rotter) - The Trophies
  18. "Turn Around, Look at Me" (Capehart) - Glen Campbell

Personnel

Ricky Nelson - lead vocals
Dave Burgess - vocals, rhythm guitar
Glen Campbell - lead guitar
Jerry Fuller - vocals, guitar

Production

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