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'Eddie Cochran' History:  


Bio



In company with Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran was one of the first rock 'n' roll guitarists to write and play his own material. Although he was born in Minnesota, he was brought up in California, which he always regarded as his home. Eddie was a natural musician and he could play the guitar before he was twelve years old. By the age of sixteen he was playing professionally.


He teamed up with another singer, Hank Cochran, and went on the road. Although the two were not related, they toured as The Cochran Brothers. In 1955, they saw Elvis Presley perform and it had a profound influence on Eddie. This was the kind of music that he wanted to play and he changed his style from hillbilly to harder rock. Hank Cochran preferred the more traditional country sound and the Cochran Brothers split. Hank retumed to Nashville, where he became a successful songwriter - one of his well-known compositions was Patsy Cline's 1961 hit, 'I Fall To Pieces'. Eddie began a collaboration with a young aspiring songwriter and drummer, Jerry Capeheart. Between the two of them, they were to produce some of Eddie's finest work. Still only eighteen, Eddie was cast in the 1956 rock 'n' roll film, The Girl Can't Help It. Also in the cast was Gene Vincent, who became a good friend of Eddie's. Eddie's performance of the number 'Twenty Flight Rock' was electrifying. As well as making him a teenage idol, it brought him a recording contract with Liberty Records. Another film followed, but music was Eddie's first love. He cut a singles 'Sittin' On the Balcony' (1957), and to publicise it joined the Biggest Show of Stars for '57, along with Buddy Holly (who also became a close friend), Chuck Berry and The Everly Brothers. The following year, Eddie had his first Gold Record with sSummertime Blues'. Co-written with Jerry Capeheart, this song reflected all the hopes and yearnings of teenage life and was a resounding success on both sides of the Atlantic. Scheduled to join the 19S9 Winter Dance Party tour with his friend Buddy Holly, Eddie was prevented from doing so by the film Go~ Johnnyt Go'. When Buddy7s plane crashed, killing him, The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valensn Eddie was devastated. He and Ritchie Valens had been filming together only days before. Afterwards, Eddie avoided flying whenever he could. He recorded John D~ Loudermilk's song 'Three Stars~ as a tribute to his friends, but ironically it was not released until after his own death. Eddie's personal life, unusually for the music business, was harmonious. His girlfriend, Sharon Sheeley, was also a songwriter and understood the vagaries of the business. They had been introduced by Phil Everly (Sharon had been his girlfriend), and following Eddie's next single, 'Csmon Everybody', the couple worked together to produce 'Somethin' Else' (1959). 'C'mon Everybody' proved much more popular sn Britain than in the United States, and Eddie decided to consolidate his popularity there. To the rapture of his ecstatic fans, Eddie undertook a tour of Great Britain with his friend Gene Vincent. Eddie was the darling of the British teenagers. They loved his music and his all-American good looks, turning out in number for his live television and radio appearances. The tour was such a resounding success that it was decided to extend it for a further ten weeks. Flrst, though, Eddie had recording commitments in the Umted States. With Sharon Sheeley, now his fiancee, and Gene Vincent, he decided to fly back to the States for the Easter break. En route to London Airport their car blew a tyre and crashed into a lamp post. All three were rushed to hospital. Gene Vincent was treated for broken ribs and collar-bone and further in3ury to his bad leg. Sharon Sheeley suffered a broken pelvis. Eddie Cochran had been thrown through the windscreen and had brain injuries. He never recovered, dying the next day in hospital at the age of twenty-one. He was buried quietly at Forest Lawn Cemetery in California. Eddie7s record 'Three Steps To Heavent, which was in the charts at the time, rocketed straight up to Number One sn the UK charts. He haci had three major hits before he died. Over the years, Eddie's records have remained popular. Previously undiscovered material has been released and various artists have covered his biggest hits. In 1987, he was elected to the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. In1988, 'C'mon Everybody' was used on the soundtrack for an ad for Levi~s 501 Jeans, to commemorate the fact that Sharon Sheeley had been wearing jeans on her introduction to Eddie.
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Eddie Cochran Discography:


 Release Title and date
My Love to RememberMy Love to Remember
2006
Forever RockinForever Rockin'
2003
Forever RockinForever Rockin' (Disc 2)
2003
A Portrait of Eddie CochranA Portrait of Eddie Cochran
1990
 12 of his biggest hits
 16 rock'n'roll hits
 20 great tracks
 20 rock'n roll hits
 50's rockabilly
 a portrait of
 best now
 blue suede shoes cd 1
 blue suede shoes cd 2
 c'mon everybody
 c'mon everybody
 c'mon everybody! the best of eddie cochran
 dont forget me
 Eddie Cochran
 eddie cochran - legendary masters series vol. 1
 eddie cochran 16 greatest hits
 eddie cochran his 30 greatest hits
 eddie cochran singles album
 eddy cochran 16 greates hits
 greatest hits
 i'm ready
 l.a. sessions
 legends of rock n' roll series
 legends of the 20th century
 lil' bit of gold
 memorial album
 mighty mean
 on the air
 one minute to one
 pioneros del rock
 portrait of a legend
 rare 'n' rockin'
 remember me...
 rock & roll tv show
 rock 'n' roll legend
 rockin' it
 rockin'it country style
 singin to my baby & never to be forgotten
 singin' to my baby & never to be forgotten
 somerthin' else
 somethin' else
 somethin' else -the fine lookin' hits of eddie cochra
 somthin' else
 summertime blues
 summertimeblues
 superstars best collection
 the best
 the best of eddie cochran
 the best of eddie cochran (disc 2)
 the best of eddie cochran (tape)
 the best vol. 2
 the early years
 the eddie cochran story (disc 1)
 the eddie cochran story (disc 4)
 the eddie cochran story - (cd 3)
 the eddie cochran story - (disc 2) - summertime blues
 the ep collection
 the original eddie cochran
 the story
 the very best of eddie cochran
 three steps to heaven
 twin best now


Tracks by 'Eddie Cochran' 


20 Flight Rock 
3 Steps to Heaven 
A Healer Like Time 
A Healer Like Time (Hank Cochran) 
(Ah) Pretty Girl 
Al Casey, Willa Mae 
Am I Blue? Play
Bad Baby Doll 
Bad Baby Doll (vocal Darry Weaver) 
Be Bop a Lop 
Blue Gypsy 
Blue Suede Shoes 
Boll Weevil 
Boll Weevil Song Play
Borrowed Love 
Bread Fred (vocal Four Dots) 
Bread Fruit 
Buddy Holly and Gerry Allison Interview 
Candy Kisses 
Cannonball Rag 
Cherished Memories 
Cherished Memories (Stereo) 
Chicken Shot Blues 
Chuck and Eddie's Boogie 
Chuck and Eddie's Boogie (with Chuck Foreman) 
Closer, Closer, Closer 
Closer, Closer, Closer (Jerry Capehart & Cochran Brothers) 
Closing Announcement 
C'mon Everybody Play
Lyrics
Completely Sweet Play
Completetly Sweet 
Connie 'Guybo' Smith 
Cotton Picker 
Country Jam 
Cradle Baby Play
Cruisin' the Drive-in 
Cut Across Shorty Play
Cut Across Shorty (Stereo) 
Dark Lonely Street Play
Daten 
Did You Ever? (Kelly Four) 
Don't Bye Bye Baby Me 
Don't Ever Let Me Go Play
Drive in Show Play
Drowning All My Sorrows 
Drowning All My Sorrows (Gene 'Bo' Davis) 
Dynamite 
Eddie's Blues 
Eddie's Blues (instrumental) 
Eddie's L.A. 'Big Sound' Radio Promo 
Elroy Peace, Quick Like 
Equator (Ray Stanley) 
Fast Jivin 
Fontella (Four Dots) 
Fontella, vocal Four Dots 
Fool's Paradise Play
Fool's Paradise (Cochran Brothers) 
The Four Dots, Don't Wake Up The Kids 
Fourth Man Theme 
Freeman Hoover Interviews Buddy Holly, Jerry Allison, Eddie Coch 
Freeman Hoover Interviews Eddie (2) 
Freeman Hoover Interviews Jerry Allison 
Freeman Hoover Interviews Jimmy Bowen 
Freeman Hoover Introduces Eddie's KCSR Radio Promo 
Freeman Hover Interviews Eddie (1) 
Gambler's Guitar 
Guilty Conscience Play
Guitar Blues 
Gumbo 
Guybo 
Guybo (Instrumental) 
Half Loved 
Half Loved (Ray Stanley) 
Hallelujah, I Love Her So Play
Hallelujah, I Love Her So (live) 
Hallelujah, I Love Her So (Ray Charles) 
Hallelujah, I Love Her So (Stereo) 
Hammy Blues 
Have an Apple Dearie 
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? 
Heart Breakin' Mama 
Heart-Breakin' Mama (Skeets McDonald) 
Heart of a Fool Play
Heart of a Fool (Jerry Capehart) 
Hearts of Stone 
He's Graduating (Vocal Unknown) 
Hide and Go Seek 
Humourous Conversation 
Humourous Conversation (with Chuck Foreman) 
I Almost Lost My Mind 
I Can't Let You Go (vocal John Ashley) 
I Don't Like You Anymore 
I Dream of You (June Cochran) 
If I Were Dying 
If I Were Dying (vocal Four Dots) 
I Hang My Head and Cry (Paula Morgan) 
I'll See You in My Dreams 
I'll See You in My Dreams (with Chuck Foreman) 
I'm Alone Because I Love You 
I'm Confessin' (June Cochran) 
I'm Ready 
I'm Ready (Hank Cochran) 
I'm Ready (vocal Hank Cochran) 
In the Mood 
In the Mood (with Chuck Foreman) 
Instrumental Blues 
Interview 
Interview from American Radio, Pt. 1 
Interview with Marty Wilde & Eddie Cochran 
Interview with Marty Wilde, Pt. 2 
Interview with Marty Wilde, Pt. 3 
Interview, Pt. 1 
Interview, Pt. 2 
Interview, Pt. 3 
Interview, Pt. 4 
Introduction 
Introduction 3 
Introduction by Marty Wilde, Pt. 1 
Introduction and Interview 
Intrumental Blues 
I.O.U. 
I.O.U. (Jack Lewis) 
I Remember Play
I Remember (from "Go Johnny Go") 
It Happened to Me (Buddy Lowe) 
It's Heaven, vocal Four Dots 
Itty Bitty Betty 
Itty Bitty Betty (Derry Weaver) 
Itty Bitty Betty (vocal Darry Weaver) 
I've Waited So Long 
I've Waited So Long (Stereo) 
I Wanna Know 
I Wanna Know (vocal Eddie Daniels) 
I Want Elvis for Christmas (The Holly Twins) 
Jammin' with Jimmy 
Jammin with Jimmy (with Chuck Foreman) 
Jam Sandwich 
Jeannie, Jeannie, Jeannie Play
Jeannie, Jeannie, Jeannie (Stereo) 
Jelly Bean 
Jelly Bean (2) 
Jungle Jingle 
The Keepers of the Keys (Wynn Stewart) 
Kiss and Make Up 
LA Radio Promo 
Latch On Play
Latch On (Cochran Brothers) 
Latch On (Hank Chochran) 
Latch On (Hank and Eddie) 
Latch On (version 1) 
Latch On (version 2) 
Latch On ( Vocal : Hank Cochran ) 
Latch On ( Vocal : Hank & Eddie ) 
Latch On ( Vocal : Jerry Capehart ) 
Let's Coast Awhile 
Let's Coast Awhile (Bo Davis) 
Let's Get Together 
Little Angel 
Little Angel (Stereo) 
Little Angel (Unknown Vocalist) 
Little Lou 
Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young 
Lonely Play
Long Tall Sally 
Love Again Play
Lovin' I'm Wastin', vocal Darry Weaver 
Lovin' Time 
Marked Place Play
Market place 
Mean When I'm Mad Play
MEDLEY:HALLELUJAH, I LOVE HER SO, C'MON EVERYBODY, SOMETHIN' ELS 
MEDLEY:MONEY HONEY, HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY THAT I LOVE YOU 
MEDLEY:SUMMERTIME BLUES, MILK COW BLUES 
Meet Mr Tweedy 
Mighty Mean 
Milk Cow Blues 
Milk Cow Blues (alternate) 
Milk Cow Blues (Four Dots) 
Money Honey 
Mr. Fiddle Play
My Baby She Loves Me, vocal Four Dots 
My Love to Remember Play
My Way Play
Nervous Breakdown Play
Never 
Nice 'n' Easy 
Nice 'n' Easy ( Instrumental ) 
Oh Julie 
Once More (Four Dots) 
Once More, vocal Four Dots 
One Kiss Play
One Minute to One 
Open The Door 
Open the Door (Cochran Brothers) 
Pink Legged Slacks 
Pink Pegged Slacks 
Pink Peg Slacks Play
Pink-Peg Slacks (alternate) 
Pocketful of Hearts Play
The Poor People of Paris 
Pretty Girl Play
Pretty Girl (Stereo) 
Pretty Girl (Stereo) (alternate) 
Pretty Little Devil 
Pretty Little Devil (Bob Denton) 
Pretty Little Devil (Fred Carter) 
Proud Of You 
Rain 
Remington ride 
Remington Ride (with Carl West) 
Rockabilly 
Rockin' & flyin' 
Rockin' and Flyin' (Cochran Brothers) 
Rockin'it 
Rockin' It (with Chuck Foreman) 
Rockin n Flyin 
Rock'n'roll Blues Play
Rock And Roll Blues 
Scratchin' 
Seriously In Love, vocal John Ashley \ Four Dots 
Settin' in the Balcony 
She Done Give Her Heart to Me 
Sherman Scott, How'd Ja Do 
Sick n Tired 
SittinĀ“ in the balcony 
SittinĀ“ In The Balcony - 1957 
Sitting in the Back Row 
Sitting in balcony 
Sittin' in the Balcony Play
Lyrics
Sittin' in the Balcony (live) 
Skinny Jim Play
Skinny Minnie 
Slow But Surely (Wynn Stewart) 
Slow Down 
Slow Down (Cochran Brothers) 
So ein kleines bisserl Gl|ck auf Erden 
Someone to Love (Paula Morgan) 
Something Else Play
Something Else (live) 
Song of New Orleans 
Stardust 
Stardust (Backing Track) 
Stardust (with Chuck Foreman) 
Steelin' the Blues 
Stockings and Shoes 
String Fever 
Strollin' Guitar 
Summertime Blues Play
Lyrics
Summertime Blues (1958) 
Summetime Blues 
Sweetie Pie Play
Sweet Little Sixteen 
Take My Hand (I'm Lonely) 
Take My Hand (vocal Four Dots) 
Teenage Cutie 
Teenage Heaven Play
Teenage Heaven (alternate) 
Tell Me Why 
Tenderly 
Tenderly (with Chuck Foreman) 
Teresa Play
That's Alright Mama 
That's Alright Mama (Bob Denton) 
That's My Desire 
That's What It Takes to Make a Man 
That's What It Takes to Make a Man (Jerry Capehart) 
Think of Me 
Think of Me (alternate take) 
This Must Be the Place (Jerry Capehart) 
Three Stars Play
Three Steps to Heaven Play
Lyrics
Three Steps to Heaven (alternate take) 
Three Steps to Heaven (Stereo) 
Ting a LIng Telephone (Yvonne Lime) 
Tired and Sleepy Play
Tired and Sleepy (Cochran Brothers) 
Twenty Flight Rock Play
Twenty Flight Rock (Album Version) 
Twenty flight rock (From "The girl can't help it") 
Twenty Flight Rock (live) 
Twenty Flight Rocks 
Two Blue Singing Stars 
Two Blue Singin' Stars Play
Two of a kind 
Two of a Kind (Backing Track) 
Two of a Kind (with Chuck Foreman) 
Uh Oh Little Girl, vocal Eddie Daniels 
Undying Love 
Water Baby Blues 
Weekend Play
Weekend (Bill and Doree Post) 
Weekend (Stereo) 
White Lightnin' 
White Lightnin' (duet with Gene Vincent) 
White Lightnin' (with Gene Vincent) 
WHITE LIGHTNING Featuring Gene Vincent 
Yesterday's Heartbreak Play
You Oughta See Grandma Rock (Skeets McDonald) 
Your Tomorrows Never Come Play