CD
Disc 1
- Marty Wilde - Teenager In Love
- John Leyton - Johnny Remember Me
- Billy Fury - Halfway To Paradise
- Buddy Holly - Heartbeat
- Roy Orbison - Only The Lonely
- Johnny Ray - Just Walking In The Rain
- Mike Sarne - Come Outside
- Craig Douglas - Only 16
- Joe Brown - That's What Love Will Do
- The Big Bopper - Chantilly Lace
- Mark Wynter - Go Away Little Girl
- The Platters - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
- The Allisons - Are You Sure
- Everly Brothers - All I Have To Do Is Dream
- Skeeter Davis - The End Of The World
- Brenda Lee - All Alone Am I
- The Marcels - Blue Moon
- Chuck Berry - Sweet Little Sixteen
- Kenny Lynch - Up On The Roof
- Bobby Vee - Take Good Care Of My Baby
- Terry Dene - A White Sport Coat
- Johnny Burnette - You're Sixteen
- Connie Francis - Lipstick On Your Collar
- Kathy Kirkby - Secret Love
- Bobby Darin - Dream Lover
- Cascades - Rhythm Of The Rain
Disc 2
- Bill Haley & His Comets - Rock Around The Clock
- Cliff Richard - Move It
- Adam Faith - What Do You Want
- Buddy Holly - It Doesn't Matter Anymore
- Joe Brown - Picture Of You
- Mark Wynter - Venus In Blue Jeans
- Chuck Berry - You Never Can Tell
- Bobby Vee - Rubber Ball
- Susan Maughan - Bobby's Girl
- Lonnie Donegan - Rock Island Line
- Dion - Run Around Sue
- Gene Vincent - Be Bop A Lula
- Del Shannon - Runaway
- Little Eva - The Locomotion
- Helen Shapiro - Walking Back To Happiness
- Pat Boone - Love Letters In The Sand
- John Leyton - Wild Wind
- Del Shannon - Little Town Flirt
- Billy Fury - Like I've Never Been Gone
- Heinz - Just Like Eddie
- Eddie Cochran - 3 Steps To Heaven
- Neil Sedaka - Oh! Carol
- Bobby Vinton - Blue Velvet
- Duane Eddy - Because They're Young
- The Tornadoes - Telstar
- The Shadows - Wonderful Land

Average rating (3 reviews)
Dreamboats and Petticoats
lainie54 | 17/03/2008 | See all lainie54's reviews (1) »
This is a truly brilliant album, took me back to my childhood and teens, every song is a gem from the 50's and 60's I loved to listen then and now it's still fab buy it and enjoy.
' '5' STARS FOR THE MEMORIES !
rbmusicman | 07/12/2007 | See all rbmusicman's reviews (237) »
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Old songs are much better than most of the new ones. New ones are only ever heard once and forgotten about, but a lot of people (old and young) always remember, or have heard, at least one of the old songs.






























