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  1. Weitere Alben. 1962: Twistin’ with Duane Eddy 1962: $1,000,000.00 Worth of Twang, Volume II 1963: Surfin’ 1963: Duane Eddy & The Rebels – In Person 1963: “Twang” a Country Song 1964: 16 Greatest Hits 1965: Water Skiing 1965: Twangin’ the Golden Hits 1965: Twangsville 1965: The Best of Duane Eddy 1965: Duane a Go Go Go 1965: Duane Eddy Does Bob Dylan

  2. Producer, Written-By, Bass, Backing Vocals – Paul McCartney. Tenor Saxophone – Jim Horn. Drums, Backing Vocals – Charlie Morgan. Engineer – John Jacobs* Engineer [Second] – 'Mini Matt' Howe* ... Performer – Duane Eddy His Twangy Guitar And The Rebels* Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode (Text): 5 099920 207977Barcode (String ...

  3. Duane Eddy - His Twangy Guitar And The Rebels. Order Number: SEECD 417 . 1: Kickin' Asphalt ( Eddy / Knechtel ) 2: Rockestra Theme ( McCartney ) - Bass, background vocals & producer: Paul McCartney: 3: Theme For Something Really Important ( Lynne ) - Slide guitar : George Harrison: 4: Spies ( Dudley / Jeczalik ) 5:

  4. 2 de may. de 2024 · Duane Eddy, who has died a few days after his 86th birthday, ... propelled by enthusiasts such as George Harrison and Paul McCartney, ... Have ‘TwangyGuitar Will Travel made No 6 in the ...

  5. 27 de sept. de 2019 · Recorded partly in the States and partly here in the UK, here's 1950s instrumental icon D.Eddy Esq mixing it with some members of music's royalty, or call them the new Rebels if you like, or even a Supergroup if you'd prefer -- namely Ry Cooder, James Burton, Steve Cropper, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Jim Horn, Jim Keltner, John Fogaty and not least, Jeff Lynne.

  6. Though Al Casey plays lead guitar on both sides, label credit goes to "Duane Eddy and the Rock-A-Billies". "Ramrod" will be overdubbed on July 28, 1958, with Plas Johnson's sax and rebel yells by the Sharps for release on Jamie 1109 in August 1958. There also exists a slightly edited version of "Ramrod", credited to 'Frantic' Johnny Rogers ...

  7. 25 de feb. de 2012 · Charted in Sept 1958 in the UK & peaked at #19.The first of 23 UK charting singles for Duane Eddy from 1958 to 1986.