Del Shannon

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  • 60s
  • oldies
  • rock n roll
  • classic rock
  • rock and roll
Del Shannon (30 December 1934–8 February 1990) (born Charles Weedon Westover in Coopersville, Michigan) was an American rock and roller who launched into fame with the No. 1 hit "Runaway" (1961) which introduced the musitron, an early form of the synthesizer played by "Runaway" co-writer and keyboard player Max Crook. Shannon followed up with "Hats Off to Larry", another big hit, and the less popular "So Long, Baby", another song of breakup bitterness. "Little Town Flirt", released in 1962 reached #12 in 1963 as did the album of the same name.

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Songs

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    Early in the Morning

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    Easy to Say

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    Everybody Loves a Clown

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    Face of an Angel

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    For a Little While

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    Friendly With You

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    Froggy

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    From Me to You

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    Fugitiva

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    Gemini

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    Gemini (Pilooski edit)

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    Ginny in the Mirror

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    Give Her Lots of Lovin'

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    Go Away Little Girl

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    Go Away, Little Girl

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    Go To Pieces

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    Good Love

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    Handy Man

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    Happiness

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    Hats Of To Larry

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    Hats Off to Larry

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    He Cheated

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    He Cheated (Overdubbed)

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    He Doesn't Care

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    He Don't Care

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    Help Me

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    Hey Baby

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    Hey Good Lookin'

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    Hey Good Looking

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    Hey Little Girl

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    Hey! Baby

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    Hey! Little Girl

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    Hey! Little Star

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    Hey, Little Girl

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    His Latest Flame

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    Honey Bee (version No.1)

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    Honey Bee (version No.2)

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    Honky Tonk Blues

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    Hot Love

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    How Can I Tell You?

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    I Can't Be True

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    I Can't Believe My Ears

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    I Can't Fool Around Anymore

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    I Can't Help It

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    I Can't Let You Go

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    I Don't Care Anymore

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    I Fell in Love With You

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    I Go to Pieces

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    I Got You (The Birds' Song)

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    I Guess I'll Never Really Know


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