01. Love Bug Crawl - Marty Wilde & the Wild Cats
02. Knee Deep Inthe Blues - Ricky "Bongo" James
03. C'min and Be Loved - Terry Dene
04. Be My Girl - Jim Dale
05. Hey You - Tommy Steele & the Steelmen
06. Roc a Chicka - Frankie Vaughan
07. Spike's Rock - Ray Sendit & His Rockey Team
08. Let's Have a Party - Rikki Henderson
09. Slim Jim Tie - Terry Wayne
10. Raunchy - Ken Mackintosh
11. Rockin' at the 2 II's - Wee Willie Harris
12. Teenage Party - Tommy Steele & the Steelmen
13. Fabulous - Alma Cogan
14. Honeycomb - Marty Wilde & the Wild Cats
15. Bluer Than Blue - Ricky "Bongo" James
16. Teddy Bear - Shorty Mitchell
17. Quiet Quiet Shhh - Bert Weedon
18. White Sports Coat - Terry Dene
19. I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone - Joey Castell
20. Weild Eyes and Tender Lips - Colin Hicks & His Cabin Boys
21. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On - The Tunettes
22. Boogie Woogie Stomp - The Saints Jazz Band
23. Green Door - Frankie Vaughan
24. I'm in Love Again - Alma Cogan
25. Crazy Dream - Jim Dale
26. Flannel Foot - Bert Weedon
27. Handful of Songs - Tommy Steele & the Steelmen
28. Cool Shake - Larry Page
29. Late Extra - Russ Conway
30. She's Long, She's Tall
31. Boppin' the Blues - Terry Wayne
32. Applejack - Ken Mackintosh
33. Butterfly - Tommy Steele
When rock 'n' roll hit the stores of Britain with Bill Haley, Elvis, Gene, Fats & Little Richard, the backlash from the British music press was by way of incredible condescension towards the music. The strange thing about the attitude of those journalists is that rock 'n' roll had existed in Britain before 1956 and the coming of Presley, albeit in a slightly more relaxed form. This fascinating collection sets out to show something of what was going on in Britain between 1954 and 1957.