Crew-Cuts Have A Ball
The Crew-Cuts Have A Ball
Plus Bowling Tips By Top Stars
Specially pressed by RCA Custom Records CR 129
1960
From the back cover: The Crew-Cuts offer that rare and priceless quality of simplicity with wholesome presentation. This has been to a large degree responsible for their great and still growing popularity. They have won gold records for Sh-Boom, Earth Angel, I Spoke Too Soon and Ko Ko Mo. These boys have toured Europe and played the famous London Palladium.
The Crew-Cuts share a common attachment to music, singing, and, of course, bowling. Other than that their interests are diverse, Rudi Maugeri, baritone and vocal arranger for the group, is a song writer. Pat Barrett, tenor of the group and choreographer enjoys sports. Second tenor, Johnnie Perkins, calls flying his hobby. Ray Perkins, brother of Johnnie, is at the bass of the group. He is a sportswear enthusiast.
The selection on this record are from the Crew-Cuts' al-time favorites. The inimitable styling of the Crew-Cuts has given these songs a mew brightness. The songs should recall pleasant memories to those who were a part of the years in which the songs were made famous. The newer generation will find the same magic that originally made the songs so popular.
The reverse side of this record gives the new as well as the seasoned bowler an opportunity to review the fundamentals of the game and to correct the most common mistakes bowlers make. It's a concise and orderly presentation that every member of the family can use as a guide to better bowling. Two top bowling stars, Charlotte "Rusty" Grubic and John "Huron" Powell, provide the instruction. Both are members of the Ebonite Advisory Staff.
With this record you have received a copy of Ebonite's new "Better Bowling" book. It will clarify many of the points made by the bowling stars.
So, have a ball... Sing along with the Crew-Cuts and learn to bowl better with help of Charlotte "Rusty" Grubic and John "Junior" Powell.
Down By The Old Mill Stream
Kentucky Babe
Show Me The Way To Go Home
When You Were Sweet Sixteen
Cruising Down The River
When The Saints Go Marching In
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