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21723349 | Play | Rabbit Action | 01:40 Tools | |
87798234 | Play | Rock me baby | 01:40 Tools | |
21723356 | Play | How Come You Do Me | 02:08 Tools | |
59439934 | Play | They Call Our Love a Sin | 02:09 Tools | |
87798235 | Play | How come you do me like you do | 02:09 Tools | |
21723361 | Play | No More, No More | 02:26 Tools | |
21723351 | Play | Rabbit Action - Alternate Version (2) | 01:41 Tools | |
21723364 | Play | Do Me Like You Do | 01:52 Tools | |
21723359 | Play | No More - Original | 02:23 Tools | |
21723367 | Play | Rhythm Called Rock'n'Roll | 02:05 Tools | |
21723353 | Play | Rock Me Baby - Original | 01:51 Tools | |
21723355 | Play | Do Me Like You Do - Original | 01:54 Tools | |
21723360 | Play | No More | 02:24 Tools | |
21723382 | Play | Rock-Me-Baby | 00:00 Tools | |
21723357 | Play | Gonna Shut You Off Baby | 03:08 Tools | |
21723354 | Play | Do Me Like You Do Me | 02:09 Tools | |
21723365 | Play | Tell Her True | 02:50 Tools | |
21723369 | Play | Rythym Called Rockin' Roll - Original | 02:05 Tools | |
21723363 | Play | How Come You Do Me - Original | 02:09 Tools | |
21723377 | Play | Rock Me, Baby | 01:51 Tools | |
21723380 | Play | how do you do me | 01:52 Tools | |
59439935 | Play | Rabbit Action [#] | 02:03 Tools | |
21723368 | Play | Rhythm Called Rock And Roll | 02:03 Tools | |
59439936 | Play | Jimmy Haggett / Rabbit Action | 02:03 Tools | |
59439937 | Play | Todays Reality | 02:03 Tools | |
21723362 | Play | Gonna Shut You off, Baby | 03:09 Tools |
JIMMY HAGGETT - or James Clecy Haggett to give him his full name, cut two very different sessions for Sun Records. The first resulted in a rather lackluster country single that did little or no business; the second was raw, pumped-up rockabilly. Nothing from the second session was released at the time, and the tape box was unmarked. When the rockabilly sides were first issued, it was under Junior Thompson's name. "Yes they are different", conceded Jimmy, who hung onto an acetate of the songs given to him after the session, "but I was trying to get in with the rock and roll craze because we were entertainers". Originally from Granite City, Illinois, where he was born on December 2, 1928, Jimmy was first and last a radio man and discjockey on KBOA in Kennett, Missouri, when he chanced his arm at Sun. He went on to record for Meteor and Caprock Records, but long after he stopped performing he contimued to work as a discjockey and then as partowner of a radio station. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.