Tracks Joe Houston - All Night Long, Al Simmons With Slim Green & The Cats From Fresno - Old Folk's Boogie, Larry Williams - Slow Down, Glen Glenn - Blue Jeans And A Boy's Shirt, Slim Harpo - That's Alright Baby, The Gladiolas - Sweetheart Please Don't Go, The Symbols - Crying My Heart Out, Oscar Mclollie - Roll, Hot Rod, Roll, Wynona Carr - Jump Jack, Jump!, Richard Berry - Yama Yama Pretty Mama, The Harptones - You Know You're Doing Me Wrong, The Jive Five - These Golden Rings, The Cliques - My Desire, Lee Kristofferson - Night Of The Werewolf, Hop Wilson & His Buddies - Chicken Stuff, Long Tall Marvin - Have Mercy Miss Percy, Donna Hightower - Hands Off, Little Richard - Can't Believe You Wanna Leave, The Clefftones - The Masquerade Is Over, Johnny 'Guitar' Watson - Those Lonely, Lonely Nights, Chuck Higgins And His Band - Wet Back Hop, Oscar Mclollie & Jeanette Baker - Hey Girl, Hey Boy, Al Ferrier - Let's Go Bopping Tonight, Young Jessie - Hit, Git And Split, Donna Hightower - Right Now, Slim Harpo - Shake Your Hips, Richard Berry - Look Out Miss James, Jimmy Witherspoon - Who's Been Jivin' You, Marvin & Johnny - Sweet Dreams, Tommy Mclain - Sweet Dreams. A Step Back Into The Rock'n'roll Past When Compilations Were Compilations, Singles Were Singles And A Record Collector Could Roam The Plains Of Camden Town (I Feel A Ted Carroll Reference Corning On-Ed) Certain In The Knowledge That Take 25 Of His Or Her Favourite Hit Was Not Lurking Just Around The Corner. Seriously Folks, "Teenage Rock'n'roll Party" Is That Now-Rare Breed Of Disc - A Personal Selection Of Some Great Music (Ted Carroll's Perhaps? - Ed), Meant To Be Savoured, Danced To And Enjoyed, Rather Than Subjected To Analysis. Rockin' Ted Carroll (See, I Was Right! - Big'ed) Has Pop-Picked 30 Great Party Records Including The Jive Five's These Golden Rings, Larry Williams' Frantic Rocker Slow Down (An Influence On British Bands From The Beatles To The Jam), The New York Doowop Of The Symbols' Crying My Eyes Out, The Original Undubbed Version Of Al Ferrier's Let's Go Boppin' Tonight And Al Simmons' Old Folks Boogie. Simmons Was Drummer With The Totally Obscure Cats From Fresno Who Recorded For Johnny Otis's Dig Label And Old Folks Boogie Is Al's Only Recorded Vocal Outing. So Roll Back The Carpet, Jump On The Dance Floor And Party On To A Selection Of The Very Best Blues, Rockabilly, Doo Wop, R&B And Swamp Pop - All Teenage Rock'n'roll Style.