TracksOoh-Eee - Ric Cartey ; the Jiva-Tones, Young Love - Ric Cartey ; the Jiva-Tones, Heart Throb - Ric Cartey, I Wancha to Know - Ric Cartey, Born to Love One Woman - Ric Cartey, Let Me Tell You About Love - Ric Cartey, Mellow Down Easy - Ric Cartey, My Babe - Ric Cartey, Scratching on My Screen - Ric Cartey, Ma Heart Belongs to You - Ric Cartey, Ooh-Eee (What You Do to Me) - Chuck Atha, Fire Engine Baby - Bill Holden ; the Jiv-A-Tones, Where There's a Will There's a Way - Dave Dudley, Alaska Rock - Sammy Smith with the Rebelaires, Please Be Mine - Kid Rock ; the White Trio, Let's Rock - Rusty Howard with Chuck Joyce ; His Chain Gang Boys, Don't Cry Little Darling - the Carpenter Brothers ; the Rhythm Boppers, I've Met My One and Only - Barry Etris, The Cats Were Jumpin' - John Worthan, Music to My Ear - Speck ; Doyle (The Wright Brothers), Do It Again - Walt Benton, You Gotta Love Me Baby - Hiram Philmon, You Lied to Me Honey - Junior Gravley with the Rock-A-Tones, Hang Loose - Weyman Parham, Live It Up - Joe Moon ; the Stars of Note, My Baby Is Gone - Cleve Warnock, Shape Up - Otis White ; the Hillrockers, Bop Hop - Little Jimmy Dempsey, I'm Lonesome Baby - Hiram Philmon, I'm Snowed - Joe South, Me and My Guitar - Mike Cushman ; the Interludes, Too Too Many - John Worthan, Flirty Gertie - Dean Stevens ; the Jiv-A-Tones, The Cat - Rod Willis
Notes2011 collection of vintage Georgia Rockabilly. Although part of the Deep South, Georgia is generally ignored as being one of the states that gave birth to Rockabilly music in the 1950s. Nevertheless, the Peach State did contribute some very important individuals to the development of the style. This album features 10 Ric Cartey tracks and 24 from other Georgia rockers.