Robert Daus
Johnny and the Hurricanes recorded "Crossfire" in a vacant cinema, the Carmen Theater on Schaefer Road in Dearborn, Michigan, to provide echo. It became a nationwide U.S. hit in the summer of 1959. -- Wikipedia
# | Song Title | Bitrate | Length |
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1 | Johnny and The Hurricanes - Buckeye | 192 | 02:09 |
2 | Johnny and The Hurricanes - Come On Train | 320 | 02:24 |
3 | Johnny and The Hurricanes - Down Yonder | 192 | 02:08 |
4 | Johnny and The Hurricanes - Farewell | 320 | 02:24 |
5 | Johnny and The Hurricanes - Happy Time | 320 | 02:07 |
6 | Johnny and The Hurricanes - Jada | 192 | 02:06 |
7 | Johnny and The Hurricanes - Molly-O | 160 | 02:26 |
8 | Johnny and The Hurricanes - Old Smokie | 192 | 02:25 |
9 | Johnny and The Hurricanes - Red River Rock | 320 | 02:12 |
10 | Johnny and The Hurricanes - Reveille rock | 256 | 02:26 |
11 | Johnny and The Hurricanes - Revival | 256 | 02:27 |
12 | Johnny and The Hurricanes - Time Bomb | 320 | 01:51 |