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Showing posts with label Col Joye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Col Joye. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Col Joye and The Joy Boys..Yes Sir, That's My Baby



Colin Frederick Jacobsen (born 13 April 1936 in Sydney), better known by his stage name Col Joye, is an Australian pioneer rock musician, popular entertainer and entrepreneur. Joye was the first Australian rock and roll singer to have a number one record Australia-wide and experienced a string of chart successes in the early Australian rock and roll scene.

Recording as a solo artist and with his backing band, The Joy Boys, which included his brothers Kevin and Keith, Joye enjoyed a string of hits on the local and national singles charts of Australia beginning in 1959. Joye's first single, "Stagger Lee" was a cover of the Lloyd Price US original however his third single "Bye Bye Baby", reached No.3 on the Australian Kent Music Report charts in 1959, followed by "Rockin Rollin Clementine" also peaking at No.3.,His fifth single, "Oh Yeah Uh Huh", became his most successful, peaking at No.1. He also had other charting singles, including "Yes Sir That's My Baby" peaking at No.5 nationally.

Joye was an original member of Brian Henderson's Bandstand television program, and appeared regularly on this show for fourteen years. Joye also toured Australia with fellow Bandstand acts, including Judy Stone, Sandy Scott, and Little Pattie. Joye's popularity leveled off with the changes to the music scene around the time of the rise of the British invasion, and especially The Beatles, and it was not until 1973 that he had another hit record, with "Heaven Is My Woman's Love" reaching No. 1 on the Go-Set charts.

This 64 track compilation contains all his hits plus bonus interviews.

1-1 Introduction By Col Joye
1-2 Bye Bye Baby Goodbye
1-3 Rock N Rollin Clementine
1-4 Oh Yeah Uh Huh (With Introduction BY Col Joye)
1-5 Teenage Baby
1-6 Bad Man
1-7 Makin' Love On A Moonlit Night
1-8 Yes Sir, That's My Baby (On Bandstand with Brian Henderson)
1-9 Sweet Little Sixteen Twist
1-10 Goin' Steady
1-11 Today's Teardrops
1-12 Sweet Dreams Of You
1-13 Living Doll
1-14 (Underneath) Starlight Of Love
1-15 Just A Little To Much
1-16 Hermet Of The Rose Tree
1-17 Mary Ann
1-18 You're The One
1-19 Heaven Is MY Woman's Love
1-20 Nobody Wins
1-21 Take Me Back To Rock N Roll
1-22 The Glenn A. Baker Interview 1989 (Part 1)
2-1 Dreamy Eyes
2-2 If You Love Her
2-3 The End
2-4 Hey There Girl
2-5 When I Dream
2-6 Be My Girl
2-7 Half As Much
2-8 That's Where I Went Wrong
2-9 Woman You Took MY Life
2-10 Love In My Woman's Eyes
2-11 Raining In My Heart
2-12 Where Have All The Seasons Gone?
2-13 The Boy Next Door
2-14 It Might Be Love
2-15 Really In Love
2-16 I Miss You So
2-17 Catch A Little Lovelight
2-18 Love Me
2-19 Fraulein
2-20 Rest Your Love On Me A While
2-21 The Old Rugged Cross
2-22 The Glenn A. Baker Interview 1989 (Part 2)
3-1 Sixteen Candles
3-2 Goin' Down Town To See Miss Brown
3-3 Ah, Poor Little Baby
3-4 Be Bop A Lula (Original Version)
3-5 Dance To The Bop
3-6 Rocky Road Blues
3-7 Melbourne (Kansas) City
3-8 Keep ON Rollin' N.S.W.
3-9 Coffee Song (With Judy Stone)
3-10 Trouble
3-11 Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
3-12 Joy To The World
3-13 A Little Bit Country (With Little Patti)
3-14 The Bluebird, The Buzzard And The Oriole
3-15 Movin' On (With Allen, Purtell & Cooper)
3-16 This Little Boy's Gone Rockin'
3-17 Pretty Girls Everywhere
3-18 Stagger Lee
3-19 The 60's & 70's Tour Ad's
3-20 Bye Bye Baby (The Joy Boys - Instrumental version) (With Closing By Col Joye)