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| 1. Eagle Rock |
| 2. Daddy Cool |
| 3. Come Back Again |
| 4. Lollypop |
| 5. Hi Honey Ho |
| 6. Sixty Minute Man |
| 7. Bom Bom |
| 8. At The Rockhouse |
| 9. Rock N Roll Aldy |
| 10. I'll Never Smile Again |
| 11. Good Golly Miss Molly |
| 12. You Can Never Tell |
| 13. One Night |
| 14. Teenage Blues |
| 15. Boogie Man |
| 16. Cherry Pie |
| 17. Just As Long As We;re Together |
| 18. Please Please America |
| 19. Baby Let Me Bang Your Box |
| 20. Daddy Rocks Off |
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun music,
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This review is from: Daddys Coolest: Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
A great party record from the beginning of the 70s in Australia--nostalgia lane for people who were in highschool or university then. Nothing highbrow, but good catchy tunes and unpretentious renditions of some classic rock'n'roll songs.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Daddy cooool,
By Y2bjs Reviews (Melbourne Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Daddys Coolest: Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
I like Daddy Cool and have done for years.First song i heard was Eagle Rock.I heard some Daddy Cool songs and i now have alot of their stuff.Including their new DVD. They recently reformed for the Tsunami benifit charity concert. I wasnt there but it was good to see them play again. This Cd has a whole stack of their best songs,however i could of changed a few around and added a few which are not here that i like.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Australian Morells!,
By Bt "Cat." (Parts unknown) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Daddys Coolest: Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
If Lou Whitney's father was an Aussie, he would've fronted this dynamite group. They were out in the early 70's with a couple of releases and then re-appeared in 94 with some new material. Another disc (New Daddy Cool) was the result. This old stuff is magic. Like the Skeletons/Morells they combined 50's rock with some greasy roots rock that's best described as real rock & roll. Pick this one up.
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