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1962 compilation album by Eddie Cochran
Never to Be Forgotten
Compilation album by Eddie Cochran
ReleasedJanuary 1962
RecordedMay 1956 to January 1960
GenreRock and roll
LabelLiberty
Eddie Cochran chronology
The Eddie Cochran Memorial Album
(1960)
Never to Be Forgotten
(1962)
Cherished Memories
(1962)
Singles from Never Forgotten
  1. "Lonely"
    Released: August 1960
  2. "Weekend"
    Released: December 1961
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic 2012
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Never to Be Forgotten is the third album by Eddie Cochran and the second album posthumously released in the US after Cochran's death in 1960.

Content

The album was released by Liberty Records in January 1962 with catalogue number LRP 3220.

Cover versions

"Nervous Breakdown" was covered by Prism for their 2008 album Big Black Sky and by Wanda Jackson for her 2011 album The Party Ain't Over.

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Weekend" (Bill Post / Doree Post)
  2. "Long Tall Sally" (Robert "Bumps" Blackwell / Enotris Johnson / Little Richard)
  3. "Lonely" (Sharon Sheeley)
  4. "Nervous Breakdown" (Eddie Cochran)
  5. "Cherished Memories" (Sharon Sheeley)
  6. "Twenty Flight Rock" (Eddie Cochran / Ned Fairchild)

Side two

  1. "Boll Weevil Song" (Traditional; Arranged and adapted by Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
  2. "Little Angel" (H. Winn / Hal Winn)
  3. "Milk Cow Blues" (Kokomo Arnold)
  4. "Sweetie Pie" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
  5. "Love Again" (Sharon Sheeley)
  6. "Blue Suede Shoes" (Carl Perkins)

References

  1. Eddie Cochran US discography Archived 2013-11-05 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 17, 2012
  2. Eddie Cochran US discography at Remember Eddie Cochran Retrieved May 17, 2012

External links

Eddie Cochran
Studio albums
Posthumous studio albums
Compilations
Live albums
Singles


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