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In fact, the original version (re-written by Ollie Jones from another song also written by him was originally recorded by black combo The Cues for Capitol Records (F 3400) back in September 1956 as Destination 2100 And 65...Still my pleasure. S.K. 81.244.57.8815:06, 4 June 2006 (UTC)
My rock 'n'roll baby (Halkaday-Mure (Billy?)/Year round love (Shelby S. Singleton/Charlie McCoy)=
Mercury 70939, Sept. 1956. My pleasure once again :-) S.
Destination 2100 And 65 aka Destination 2165 was released in September 1956 and Blast Off (b/w I'm shook) was recorded on 27 March 1958. 1st Published in April 1958.[reply]