
Janis Darlene Martin (March 27, 1940 – September 3, 2007) was an American rockabilly and country singer. With a distinctive country twang to her voice, she was one of the few women performing rockabilly music during the period of the genre's infancy, and a pioneering female innovator on the country music scene. Nicknamed "The Female Elvis" due to her vivacious on-stage dancing, she was the only female rocker given this title who was acknowledged by Elvis Presley himself.
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Let's Elope Baby
Love and Kisses
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Drugstore Rock'n'roll
Ooby Dooby
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Will You Willyum
Little Bit
Two Long Years
Drugstore Rock 'n' Roll
Good Love
All Right, Baby
Hard Times Ahead
Love Me to Pieces
Teen Street
William
Here Today and Gone Tomorrow
Blues Keep Calling
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All Right Baby
Cry Guitar
I'll Never Be Free
I Don't Hurt Anymore
Love Me Love
One More Year to Go
Half Loved
My Confession
Just Squeeze Me
Please Be My Love
Will You, Willyum
Drugstore Rock'n Roll
Drugstore Rock and Roll
As Long As I'm Movin'
Love Me Love (Cha Cha)
Love Me, Love
Billy Boy, Billy Boy
Drugstore Rock & Roll
Wild One (Real Wild Child)
Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Tease Me)
Please, Be My Love
Wham Bam Jam
Billi Boy, My Billi Boy
Lets Elope Baby
Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean
Long White Cadillac
It'll Be Me
Roll Around Rockin'
I Believe What You Say
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