Eddie Cochran
Publicity portrait of Eddie Cochran for Liberty Records
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Eddie Cochran

Eddie Cochran was an influential American rock and roll musician, active primarily in the late 1950s until his tragic death in 1960 at age 21. Known for hit songs like "Summertime Blues" and "C'mon Everybody," he significantly shaped the genre through innovative multitrack techniques and a charismatic public image. Cochran's career included contributions as a songwriter, performer, and session musician, earning him posthumous acclaim, including induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987. His untimely death in a car accident during a UK tour solidified his status as a rock icon, influencing many future artists.

(Source: Wikipedia)


GENRES: Rock & Roll, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Drive In Show / Am I Blue
Drive In Show / Am I Blue (1957)
Mean When I'm Mad / One Kiss
Mean When I'm Mad / One Kiss (1957)
Sittin' In The Balcony / Dark Lonely Street
Sittin' In The Balcony / Dark Lonely Street (1957)
C'Mon Everybody / Don't Ever Let Me Go
C'Mon Everybody / Don't Ever Let Me Go (1958)
Jeanie Jeanie Jeanie / Pocketful Of Hearts
Jeanie Jeanie Jeanie / Pocketful Of Hearts (1958)
Pretty Girl / Teresa
Pretty Girl / Teresa (1958)
Summertime Blues / Love Again
Summertime Blues / Love Again (1958)
Twenty Flight Rock / Cradle Rock
Twenty Flight Rock / Cradle Rock (1958)
Cut Across Shorty / Three Steps To Heaven
Cut Across Shorty / Three Steps To Heaven (1959)
Halleljah I Love Her So / Little Angel
Halleljah I Love Her So / Little Angel (1959)
Something Else / Boll Weevil Song
Something Else / Boll Weevil Song (1959)
Teenage Heaven / I Remember
Teenage Heaven / I Remember (1959)
Weekend / Lonely
Weekend / Lonely (1961)
Teenage Heaven / Summertime Blues
Teenage Heaven / Summertime Blues (1968)