Album BE 1953 on Omega label
Blues and Pop (Boogie Woogie, Vocal)
Boogie-woogie on both faces. Yellow label with picture of a Juke-Box. Recorded in Brussels on August 4, 1953 ... which probably make it the very first cover of a Bill Haley rock and roll song in Europe. The source for the credits is the Belgian Jazz Discography by R. Pernet (1999).
![]() | John Sweetfield And His Petrolians , album by |
![]() | Jean Warland b, cb, 1926-2015 BE acoustic bass |
![]() | Frans L'Église sax, as, BE alto saxophone |
![]() | Jeff De Boeck dr, 1918-1998 BE drums |
![]() | Jean Douchamps bj, 1915-1976 BE guitar |
![]() | Gus Decock p, BE piano |
![]() | Emile Chantrain sax, 1923-2011 BE tenor saxophone |
![]() | Georges Clais tr, trumpet |
![]() | Pay And May Ray , GB vocals, chorus |
![]() | Pay Ray voc, dr, BE vocals, chorus |
Bill Haley |
John Sweetfield |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Crazy Man Crazy | John Sweetfield And His Petrolians | Bill Haley | |
2 | Metteco | John Sweetfield And His Petrolians | John Sweetfield |