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The Complete Recordings (1964-1968)

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Download links and information about The Complete Recordings (1964-1968) by The Daytonas, Ronny. This album was released in 2016 and it belongs to Rock, Rock & Roll genres. It contains 48 tracks with total duration of 01:56:25 minutes.

Artist: The Daytonas, Ronny
Release date: 2016
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Tracks: 48
Duration: 01:56:25
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No. Title Length
1. G.T.O. 2:28
2. Hot Rod Baby 2:02
3. California Bound 2:15
4. Hey Little Girl 2:14
5. Bucket T 2:36
6. Little Rail Job 2:16
7. The Little Stingray That Could 2:06
8. Surfin' In the Summertime 1:49
9. Back In the U.S.A. 2:15
10. Hot Rod City 2:04
11. Teenage Years 2:24
12. Little Scrambler 1:50
13. Tiger-A-Go-Go (featuring Buzz, Bucky) 1:56
14. Bay City (featuring Buzz, Bucky) 2:31
15. Beach Boy 2:02
16. No Wheels 1:44
17. Sandy 2:46
18. Sandy (Instrumental) 2:25
19. Somebody to Love Me 2:29
20. Goodbye Baby 2:18
21. Hold Me My Baby 2:42
22. Baby Say No 3:30
23. When Stars Shine Bright 2:43
24. Be Good to Your Baby 3:06
25. If I Had My Way 2:54
26. Nanci 3:11
27. Come Into My Heart 3:16
28. So In Love 2:21
29. Then the Rains Came 2:39
30. Antique '32 Studebaker Dictator Coupe 2:04
31. I'll Think of Summer 2:57
32. All American Girl 2:33
33. Dianne, Dianne 2:04
34. Young 2:29
35. Winter Weather 2:19
36. The Last Letter 3:08
37. Walk with the Sun 1:42
38. Brave New World 2:02
39. Hold Onto Your Heart 1:47
40. The Girls and the Boys 2:52
41. Alfie 2:05
42. 4-Cast She'll Love Me Again 2:08
43. Delta Day (No Time to Cry) (featuring Bucky Wilkin) 3:15
44. I Wanna Be Free (featuring Bucky Wilkin) 2:09
45. Daytona Beach 2:29
46. Hey Little Girl (Edit) 1:44
47. Chapel of Love 2:36
48. Angelina 3:10

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Back in 1997, Sundazed sampled the best of the recordings Ronny & the Daytonas made for Mala but Real Gone Music's 2015 The Complete Recordings does it better, containing everything the Nashville hot rod rock group made, not just for Mala, but also Amy and RCA. That amounts to 48 tracks, four of which are unreleased, and all the hits arrive early: "G.T.O." kicks it off, with "California Bound" and "Bucket 'T'," which Keith Moon later forced the Who to cover, then "Sandy" shows up toward the end of the first disc. "Sandy" is where the quartet begins to move away from its surf and hot rod origins and into middle-of-the-road pop. While their legacy rests firmly on those anthems for the summer, these soft sunshine pop sides from the mid-'60s are equally indebted to the Beach Boys and are, as a whole, more listenable than the early rock & roll sides, largely because there's greater variety. That isn't to say this second half of The Complete Recordings is better than the first — clearly, the Ronny & the Daytonas legacy lies with those car tunes — but what makes this compilation preferable to the Sundazed set, which just serves up the hot-rodding classics, is that hefty dose of landbound sunshine pop, a style that evokes all the forgotten MOR sounds of the late '60s.