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10. Shake It Some More / La Bamba (Tony Sheridan and The Big Six) (DP 1533)
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#10-1 Shake It Some More / La Bamba (Tony Sheridan and The Big Six / 1st. Press: DP 1533)
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TRACK LISTING
SIDE 1
Shake It Some More (Sheridan)
SIDE 2
La Bamba (Trad./ Arr. : Tony Sheridan)
RELEASE DATE
December 1965 ? /First Press
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Polydor red and black logo and catalog No. were printed at the top of the front cover.
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sleeve ep1 "Manufactured by Nippon Gramophon Co., Ltd., Japan" was printed at the back cover.
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"MANUFACTURED BY NIPPON GRAMOPHON CO., LTD. JAPAN." was printed at outer rim. "BIEM" was absence in the box, and M in a triangle for mono edition.
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RECORD LABEL
POLYDOR Red Label type1-2
CATALOG NUMBER
DP-1533
VINYL COLOR
BLACK
LYRIC SHEET STYLE
POCKET STYLE
INNER SLEEVE STYLE
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MIX
MONO
COMPANY'S NAME
COVER Manufactured by Nippon Grammophon Co., Ltd., Japan
LABEL MANUFACTURED BY NIPPON GRAMMOPHON CO., LTD. JAPAN
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COMMENTS
Both sides credited to "Tony Sheridan and The Big Six".

The Big Six:
The Bobby Patrick Big Six were a Glasgow band who, while never achieving much success at home, built up a good following in Germany. Patrick formed the band in 1960 and they went to Hamburg in '62. The band proved to be particularly popular with US servicemen stationed in that country.

They toured Europe with Tony Sheridan in 1963, playing their own shows as well as providing support for the popular Sheridan. Occasionally they provided back-up for major American acts such as Jerry Lee Lewis and Roy Orbison on their British tours.

Effectively, the group split up in 1964 when Patrick and Leggatt returned to Britain, although the remaining members continued to play the German club circuit as The Big Six.



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