Stray Cats

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  • rockabilly
  • psychobilly
  • rock n roll
  • rock
  • 80s
The Stray Cats are a rockabilly band first formed in 1979 by guitarist/vocalist Brian Setzer with school friends Lee Rocker (born Leon Drucker) and Slim Jim Phantom (born James McDonnell) in the Long Island town of Massapequa, New York. The group, whose style was based upon the sounds of Sun Records artists from the 50s, had little initial success in the New York music scene, and had to move to England before they saw any success at all within the nascent rockabilly revival there. The group had several hit singles in the U.K. and the U.S. during the early 1980s.

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Songs

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    Runaway Boy (live)

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    Runaway Boys

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    Runaway Boys (live)

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    Runaway Toys

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    Runaway Train

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    Say Mama

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    Sexy & 17 (live)

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    Sexy + 17

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    Sexy And 17

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    She's Sexy and 17

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    Shotgun Baby

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    Sixteen Candles

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    Sleepwalk

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    Slip, Slip, Slippin' In

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    Somethin' Else

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    Something Else

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    Something Wrong With My Radio

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    Something's Wrong With My Radio

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    Someting's Wrong With My Radio (live)

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    Stood Up

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    Storm the Embassy

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    Stray Cat Blues

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    Stray Cat Strut

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    Stray Cat Strut (acoustic version)

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    Stray Cat Strut (acoustic)

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    Stray Cat Strut (live)

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    Stray Cats Strut

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    Struck by Lightning

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    Sumertime Blues

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    Summertime Blues

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    Summertime Blues (acoustic version)

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    Summertime Blues (acoustic)

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    Sweet Love on My Mind

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    Tear It Up

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    That Mellow Saxophone

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    That's All Right

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    That's Messed Up

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    The Race Is On

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    The Race Is On (live)

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    Thing About You

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    Three Time's a Charm

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    Tight Black Leather

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    Tonights the night

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    Too Hip Gotta Go

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    Too Hip Gotta Go (live)

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    Too Hip, Gotta Go

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    Too Hip, Gotta to Go

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    Town Without Pity

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    Train Kept a Rollin'

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    Trying to Get to You


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