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I Fought the Law

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Download links and information about I Fought the Law by The BOBBY FULLER FOUR. This album was released in 1966 and it belongs to Rock, Rock & Roll, Alternative genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 46:30 minutes.

Artist: The BOBBY FULLER FOUR
Release date: 1966
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Alternative
Tracks: 18
Duration: 46:30
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Not Fade Away 2:10
2. Guess We'll Fall In Love 2:15
3. Rock house 2:26
4. A New Shade of Blue 2:55
5. Keep On Dancing 1:57
6. King of the Beach 2:07
7. Linda Lu 2:36
8. I Fought the Law 2:15
9. Keep On Knocking 1:53
10. Think It Over 1:46
11. It's Love, Come What May 2:02
12. Nervous breakdown 2:34
13. Baby My Heart 2:17
14. Love's Made a Fool of You 2:02
15. Louie Louie / Farmer John / Jenny Lee (medley) 6:42
16. Wine Wine Wine 3:43
17. Baby I Don't Care 2:07
18. Pretty Girls Everywhere 2:43

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The title track was an international smash for the Bobby Fuller Four and certainly their most recognized and popular single. Fuller's idol was Buddy Holly, and former Cricket Sonny Curtis wrote the song that first came out on the Crickets' 1962 album In Style with the Crickets. "Let Her Dance" was also a hit and is included. Chip Taylor wrote "Julie," a Hollywood-esque pounder of infectious proportions. Ten of the 12 songs are Bobby Fuller Four original compositions. "Only When I Dream" could have been written for the Everly Brothers, while "A New Shade of Blue" and "Fool of Love" are more moderate ballads that contrast with the upbeat and infectiously danceable quality of the remaining songs. More consistent than KRLA King of the Wheels, I Fought the Law is a masterpiece from the mid-'60s and Fuller's best album released in his lifetime.