1-CD with 16-page booklet, 31 tracks. Total playing time approx. 76 min. • Sweets are the everyday little pleasures - this loving compilation is the nostalgic soundtrack to go with them. Let's meet at the Candy Store! • We don't just have plain chocolate in our program, we carry all kinds of chocolate variations. • With 31 tracks from 1950 - 1964 we have assembled the sweets of a musically highly lively time! • Primarily you can hear Rock 'n' Roll with plenty of Doo-Wop ingredients, including recordings that are quite rare nowadays and appear here on CD for the first time! • The package is rounded off with the occasional country, pop, mambo and swing! • Musical candy for everyday ears, not only for collectors! • The 16-page color booklet contains notes by producer Marc Mittelacher on each track and many photos and illustrations, some of which are rare. TRACK LISTING: 01 Meet Me At The Candy Store - The Chesterfields 02 Candy Store Blues - The Capers 03 Candy Store Love - The Val-Chords 04 Bubble Gum - Johnny Redd 05 Gum Drop - Judy Valentine 06 Chocolata - Nat Russell 07 Bubble Gum (Twist) - Ricky & The Vacels 08 Candy Store Blues - The Casual Three 09 Candy Bar Boogie - The Ames Brothers 10 Patty Cake Man - Eddie Miller & His Band 11 Big Rock Candy Mountain - Kidd Baker 12 Jelly Do-Nuts - The Trail Riders 13 The Chocolate Song - Charlie Walker 14 Bon Bons, Chocolates And Chewing Gum - Buddy Greco & His Quintet 15 Rock Candy Baby - Allan Copeland & The Hotrodders 16 I Hate But I Like Popcorn - Big Bill Schaeffer 17 Cotton Candy - Frank Virtuoso Quintette 18 Chocolate Cha Cha - Chuck Cabot & His Orchestra 19 Cara-Caramel Choco-Chocolate - Tito Rodriguez 20 Sticky Apple And Bubble Gum - Lola Ameche 21 Candy Store - Ronnie Diamond 22 The Patty Cake - Mamie Bradley 23 Candy - The Crew Cuts 24 Bubblegum - Larry Dean & The Sisters 25 Strawberry Shortcake - Sugar & Spice 26 Cherry Chocolate Twist - The Drifters 27 Candy Bar Twist - The Candymen 28 Jam & Jelly - The Col-Lee-Jets 29 Maple Syrup - The Kresents 30 Sugartime Twist (stereo version) - The McGuire Sisters 31 If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked A Cake - Art Mooney & His Orchestra, Vocal by Betty Harris
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