
Dickey Lee- Saw Linda Yesterday (Uk) (CD)
Although he would become a big Country star in the 1970s and 80s, singer/songwriter Dickey Lee started out as a heads-down Rock'n'Roller in the 1950s. His first release, 'Stay True Baby', is nowadays a hugely collectable R&R rarity, as are the two 45s he cut for Sun Records in 1957/58, 'Good Lovin' / 'Memories Never Grow Old' and 'Dreamy Nights' / 'Fool, Fool, Fool'. Dickey eventually registered with a controversial death disc, 'Patches', in 1962, which he followed with the hit album, "The Tale Of Patches", the superlative, Dion-inspired, 'I Saw Linda Yesterday', and the popcorn 'Don't Wanna Think About Paula'. This compilation anthologises all his early recordings, between 1957-62, many of which are hard to find on CD. He would subsequently find his way into Country music via songwriting; included herein as a Bonus track is Dickey's first major success as a songwriter, George Jones' effortlessly magnificent 'She Thinks I?Still Care'.
Tracklist:
- Dream Boy (With the Collegiates)
- Stay True Baby (With the Collegiates)
- Good Lovin' (With the Collegiates)
- Memories Never Grow Old (With the Collegiates)
- Dreamy Nights
- Fool, Fool, Fool
- Hey Heart
- Life in a Teenage World
- Why Don't You Write Me
- Patches (Mono, 45RPM Version)
- More or Less
- Patches (Stereo, LP Version)
- Roses Are Red
- Wolverton Mountain
- A Little Bitty Tear
- Tell Laura I Love Her
- Travelin' Man
- Miller's Cave
- Teen Angel
- Running Bear
- Devil Woman
- Ebony Eyes
- Ballad of a Teenage Queen
- I Saw Linda Yesterday (Mono, 45RPM Version)
- The Girl I Can't Forget
- Don't Wanna Think About Paula
- Just a Friend
- I Saw Linda Yesterday (Stereo Version)
- George Jones - She Thinks I Still Care
UPC > 604988379129
Format > New CD
Label > Jasmine Records
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$5.95Dickey Lee- Saw Linda Yesterday (Uk) (CD)
Although he would become a big Country star in the 1970s and 80s, singer/songwriter Dickey Lee started out as a heads-down Rock'n'Roller in the 1950s. His first release, 'Stay True Baby', is nowadays a hugely collectable R&R rarity, as are the two 45s he cut for Sun Records in 1957/58, 'Good Lovin' / 'Memories Never Grow Old' and 'Dreamy Nights' / 'Fool, Fool, Fool'. Dickey eventually registered with a controversial death disc, 'Patches', in 1962, which he followed with the hit album, "The Tale Of Patches", the superlative, Dion-inspired, 'I Saw Linda Yesterday', and the popcorn 'Don't Wanna Think About Paula'. This compilation anthologises all his early recordings, between 1957-62, many of which are hard to find on CD. He would subsequently find his way into Country music via songwriting; included herein as a Bonus track is Dickey's first major success as a songwriter, George Jones' effortlessly magnificent 'She Thinks I?Still Care'.
Tracklist:
- Dream Boy (With the Collegiates)
- Stay True Baby (With the Collegiates)
- Good Lovin' (With the Collegiates)
- Memories Never Grow Old (With the Collegiates)
- Dreamy Nights
- Fool, Fool, Fool
- Hey Heart
- Life in a Teenage World
- Why Don't You Write Me
- Patches (Mono, 45RPM Version)
- More or Less
- Patches (Stereo, LP Version)
- Roses Are Red
- Wolverton Mountain
- A Little Bitty Tear
- Tell Laura I Love Her
- Travelin' Man
- Miller's Cave
- Teen Angel
- Running Bear
- Devil Woman
- Ebony Eyes
- Ballad of a Teenage Queen
- I Saw Linda Yesterday (Mono, 45RPM Version)
- The Girl I Can't Forget
- Don't Wanna Think About Paula
- Just a Friend
- I Saw Linda Yesterday (Stereo Version)
- George Jones - She Thinks I Still Care
UPC > 604988379129
Format > New CD
Label > Jasmine Records
Shop online at Darkside Records.
Follow us on Instagram.
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Although he would become a big Country star in the 1970s and 80s, singer/songwriter Dickey Lee started out as a heads-down Rock'n'Roller in the 1950s. His first release, 'Stay True Baby', is nowadays a hugely collectable R&R rarity, as are the two 45s he cut for Sun Records in 1957/58, 'Good Lovin' / 'Memories Never Grow Old' and 'Dreamy Nights' / 'Fool, Fool, Fool'. Dickey eventually registered with a controversial death disc, 'Patches', in 1962, which he followed with the hit album, "The Tale Of Patches", the superlative, Dion-inspired, 'I Saw Linda Yesterday', and the popcorn 'Don't Wanna Think About Paula'. This compilation anthologises all his early recordings, between 1957-62, many of which are hard to find on CD. He would subsequently find his way into Country music via songwriting; included herein as a Bonus track is Dickey's first major success as a songwriter, George Jones' effortlessly magnificent 'She Thinks I?Still Care'.
Tracklist:
- Dream Boy (With the Collegiates)
- Stay True Baby (With the Collegiates)
- Good Lovin' (With the Collegiates)
- Memories Never Grow Old (With the Collegiates)
- Dreamy Nights
- Fool, Fool, Fool
- Hey Heart
- Life in a Teenage World
- Why Don't You Write Me
- Patches (Mono, 45RPM Version)
- More or Less
- Patches (Stereo, LP Version)
- Roses Are Red
- Wolverton Mountain
- A Little Bitty Tear
- Tell Laura I Love Her
- Travelin' Man
- Miller's Cave
- Teen Angel
- Running Bear
- Devil Woman
- Ebony Eyes
- Ballad of a Teenage Queen
- I Saw Linda Yesterday (Mono, 45RPM Version)
- The Girl I Can't Forget
- Don't Wanna Think About Paula
- Just a Friend
- I Saw Linda Yesterday (Stereo Version)
- George Jones - She Thinks I Still Care
UPC > 604988379129
Format > New CD
Label > Jasmine Records
Shop online at Darkside Records.
Follow us on Instagram.












