
Jack Earls (b. Aug. 23, 1932, Woodbury, Tennessee) is an American country and rockabilly singer. Jack Earls grew up on a farm in Manchester, Tennessee in a family of seven children. He sang as a child and began playing guitar at 16; at 17 he moved to Memphis and formed his first band there in 1949. In 1950, he married and quickly had children; his music-making was temporarily sidelined, but in 1954, he formed a new band featuring guitarist Johnny Black (Bill Black's brother).
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Slow Down
They Can't Keep Me From You
Take Me to That Place
Let's Bop
Hey Jim
Crawdad Hole
Sign On The Dotted Line
My Gal Marry-ann
Hey Slim
If You Don't Mind
Sign It On The Dotted Line
A Fool for Loving You
Crawded Hole
Roll Over Beethoven
My Gal Maryann
Slow Down - Original
Crawdad Hole - Original
A Fool For Lovin' You
Let's Bop - Original
When I Dream
Crawdad Hole (Take 3)
My Gal Mary Ann
My Gal Mary Ann - Original
My Gal Mary-Ann
Lets Bop
A Fool for Lovin' You - Original
Hey! Jim - Original
Game of Love (feat. The Sleazy Rustic Boys)
Lets Bop - Original
Jack Earls
rock bop
Baby Love (feat. The Sleazy Rustic Boys)
They Can't Keep Me From You (Alternate Version)
My Little Mama (feat. The Sleazy Rustic Boys)
When I Dream - Alternate
They Can't Keep Me From You - Alternate
If You Don't Mind - Original
Hey! Jim
They Can't Keep Me From You - Original
Hey Slim - Original
She Sure Can Rock Me
When I Dream - Original
Sign It On The Dotted Line (Alternate 2)
Take Me To That Place (Alternative) - Original
Hey! Slim
Crawdad Hole (1)
Coming Back Home (feat. The Sleazy Rustic Boys)
Roll over Beethoven - Original
Honky Tonk (feat. The Sleazy Rustic Boys)
Crawdad Hole - Alt. Ver 2
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