Here is the 3rd release in the new Eric oldies series which focuses on the years 1957-64. This 20 track CD has a real teen pop flavor with 14 Top 30 tracks from the Universal vaults of classic '60s labels like Dot, ABC and Decca. For collectors, there are 9 songs appearing on CD for the first time anywhere, plus rare stereo on two more. Song highlights include "Susie Darlin'" (Robin Luke), "Pink Shoelaces" (Dodie Stevens), "Oh Julie" (Crescendos), "Wonderful Summer" (Robin Ward), "A Very Special Love" (Johnny Nash), "You Better Move On" (Arthur Alexander), "The Way of A Clown" (Teddy Randazzo) (stereo) and others.
1 My Heart Is An Open Book - Carl Dobkins, Jr. (Stereo)
2 Susie Darlin' - Robin Luke
3 Pink Shoe Laces - Dodie Stevens (Original Single Version)
4 Ninety-Nine Ways - Tab Hunter
5 Talkin' to the Blues - Jim Lowe (CD Debut)
6 Just As Much As Ever - Bob Beckham (Stereo) (CD Debut)
7 Till Death Do Us Part - Bob Braun (Stereo) (CD Debut)
8 A Very Special Love - Johnny Nash (CD Debut)
9 Morgen - Ivo Robic (Rare)
10 Over the Rainbow - the Demensions
11 Oh Julie - the Crescendos
12 You Better Move on - Arthur Alexander (Original Single Version)
13 Jamie - Eddie Holland
14 I've Got a Girlfriend - Dale Ward (CD Debut)
15 Ramona - the Blue Diamonds (Stereo)
16 The Way of a Clown - Teddy Randazzo
17 Top Forty News, Weather & Sports - Mark Dinning (CD Debut)
18 And the Heavens Cried - Ronnie Savoy
19 Letter from Sherry - Dale Ward (Original Single Version) (CD Debut)
20 Wonderful Summer - Robin Ward (Stereo)
Here is the 3rd release in the new Eric oldies series which focuses on the years 1957-64. This 20 track CD has a real teen pop flavor with 14 Top 30 tracks from the Universal vaults of classic '60s labels like Dot, ABC and Decca. For collectors, there are 9 songs appearing on CD for the first time anywhere, plus rare stereo on two more. Song highlights include "Susie Darlin'" (Robin Luke), "Pink Shoelaces" (Dodie Stevens), "Oh Julie" (Crescendos), "Wonderful Summer" (Robin Ward), "A Very Special Love" (Johnny Nash), "You Better Move On" (Arthur Alexander), "The Way of A Clown" (Teddy Randazzo) (stereo) and others.