
Bobby Comstock (born in Ithaca, NY, on 29 December 1941; died 9 January 2020) was an American rock & roll guitarist and singer who had success in the late 1950s and early 1960s both as a solo singer and leader of Bobby Comstock & the Counts. His biggest hits were a version of "Tennessee Waltz" in 1959, and "Let's Stomp" in 1963. His teen-oriented adaptation of Patti Page's "Tennessee Waltz" was performed as a 4/4 rocker instead of a waltz, which he followed with a similar rock & roll treatment of Hank Williams' "Jambalaya.
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Let's Stomp
Tennessee Waltz
Your Boyfriend's Back
Just a piece of paper
Your Big Brown Eyes
Jealous Fool
I'm A Man
I Want To Do It
Zig Zag
Susie Baby
Do That Little Thing
Jambalaya
Chicken Back
You Can't Judge A Book
The Wayward Wind
Let's Talk It Over
Bony Maronie
I wanna do it
Sweet Talk
Right Hand Man
Sunny
Lets Stomp
This Little Love Of Mine
Wayward Wind
The Beatle Bounce
Ain't That Just Like Me
I Don't Believe You
Bonie Maronie
Take A Walk
Can't Judge A Book
Itty Bitty Pieces
Hey Baby
Let’s stomp
Your Boyfriend's Back- (Answer song)
The Chicken Back
Don't You Believe It
Three Signs of Love
Since You've Been Gone
Can't Bitty Pieces
Since You Been Gone
Always
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
I Can't Help Myself
Beatle Bounce
Walkin The Dog
Your Boyfriends Back
Can't JudgeA Book
Stormy Monday Blues
There's Something On Your Mind
Tra La La
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