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During the Ten Commandments Of Rock ‘N’ Roll Commandment Eight – Do Not Commit Adultery – The Cheater Atomicat (ACCD057) its the my head hurts stage of breakdown “Questions of why it is over are pointless when the soon to be former partner has found somebody new.” Commandment Eight – Do Not Commit Adultery – The Cheater Atomicat (ACCD057) during this saga finds one side is adhering to rules of life, but something is not quite correct, you begin to question loyalty. Lou Josie and The Spinners query is, Why Did You Leave Me, and Wynona Carr sings the full of venom retort, I’m Mad At You, some people are more secretive and Roy Rector when returning home, Heard The Back Door Slam, he turned around and went to the local bar and told his story to Joe Boot whose reply was simple That’s Tough. The reason for the split is explained by Jackie Wilson, there are so Cute Little Girls, however Barbara Lynn was wise and closed the door first saying, no more will I be a Second Fiddle Girl. All your friends know what has been going on and Baby, You’ve Had It (Joyce Paul) with The Cheater (Bobby De Soto). With Atomicat philosophy of “killer, no filler” you can party until The End! You are listening to music from the past with a remastered sound that will shake the speakers.
01 Charles Glass with Orchestra Screamin’ And Dyin’ (And Rollin’ On The Floor) (Allison, Shipman, Glass) Magnet 1953
02 Larry Phillipson and The Larry Lee Trio Bitter Feelings (Phillipson) Clinch 1959
03 Vince Riccio (Marie, Michele, Nanette) I Still Love You All (Glanzberg, Raye, Contet) Bel Air 1961
04 Joyce Paul Baby, You’ve Had It (Potter) Dot 1958
05 Bobby De Soto The Cheater (De Soto) Claro 1959
06 Del Shannon Marie’s The Name Of His Last Flame (Pomus, Shuman) Big Top 1961
07 Jerry Jaye How Could You Lose Your Trust In Me (Jaye) Stepheny 1958
08 Little Caesar with Eddie Beal Orch. Who Slammed The Door (Franklin, Beal) RCA 1958
09 Little Mummy Oh Baby Please (Gauthraux)Federal 1960
10 Lou Josie and The Spinners Why Did You Leave Me (Josie) Argo 1958
11 The Checkers Can’t Find My Sadie (Davis, Pauling) King 1954
12 Rita Zell I Don’t Understand You No More (Sanders) J&S 1960
13 Wilbert Harrison Cheatin’ Baby (Robinson, Harrison) Fury 1959
14 Roy Rector Heard The Back Door Slam (Rector) Fortune 1957
15 Lefty Frizzell Farther Than My Eyes Can See (Hart) Columbia 1959
16 The Fabulous Silver Tones Hey Sally Mae (Calkins) West Coast 1962
17 Wynona Carr I’m Mad At You (Christy) Specialty 1958
18 Ray Charles Bye Bye Love (F&B Bryant) ABC 1962
19 The Cadillacs Jessie Powell Orch. Don’t Be Mad With My Heart (Navarro) Josie 1957
20 Brenda Lee Here Comes That Feelin (Self) Decca 1962
21 Bob Vidone and The Rhythm Rockers Untrue (Vidone) Sentry 1959
22 Betty Amos Cheater Cheater (H & L Buttram) Mercury 1955
23 Jackie Wilson ? (So Many) Cute Little Girls (Woods, Wilson) Coral 1961
24 Glen Owens Got A Right To Cry (Owens) Rocket 1958
25 Percy Welch and His House Rockers Back Door Man (Welch) Fran 1957
26 Denni Alan and The Dukes Turn-A-Bout Date (Alan, Clement) Academy 1959
27 Dion (I Was) Born To Cry (DiMucci) Laurie 1962
28 Joe Boot and The Fabulous Winds That’s Tough (Boot, Standifer) Celestial
29 Barbara Lynn Second Fiddle Girl (Ozen) Jamie 1962
30 Dave Rich Our Last Night Together (Rich) RCA Victor 1957
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