Hats Off to Del Shannon is the second studio album by American rock and roll singer-songwriter Del Shannon. It was released in May 1963 in the UK to coincide with Shannon's tour.

New Record Mirror described the album "as entertaining a collection of contemporary pops as you will find", giving it a four-star rating. - Wikipedia

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Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow The Sun) 🌅
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Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow the Sun)

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Hats off to Larry

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Rainy wondering about Del Shannon’s “Runaway” (1961)

The rain this morning put Del Shannon's song "Runaway" (1961) in my head: "As I walk along, I wonder / What went wrong with our love". I once learned how to play the song, so I looked up the chords, and in the process, I "wondered what went wrong" for the

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"Handy Man" is a song written by singer #JimmyJones and songwriter #OtisBlackwell. Recordings by #DelShannon and The Sparks Of Rhythm list Charles Merenstein as a co-writer, as does #BMI. The Sparks Of Rhythm version on the Apollo 541 single version released in 1959 credits Andrew Barksdale and Merenstein as writers, omitting Jimmy Jones. The song is noted for Jones singing "Come-a, come-a come-a come-a, come come-a, yeah", which is heard at the beginning.
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James Taylor - Handy Man (Official Audio)

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Del Shannon - Runaway (HQ STUDIO/1961)

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#OnThisDay in 1934, #DelShannon [Charles Westover], American rock guitarist, singer and songwriter ("Runaway"), born in Grand Rapids, Michigan (d. 1990).
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Del Shannon - Hats Off to Larry

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Hats off to Larry

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"Handy Man" is a song written by singer #JimmyJones and songwriter #OtisBlackwell. Recordings by #DelShannon and also The Sparks Of Rhythm list Charles Merenstein as a co-writer, as does #BMI. The Sparks Of Rhythm version on the Apollo 541 single version released in 1959 credits Andrew Barksdale and Merenstein as writers omitting Jimmy Jones. The song is noted for Jones singing "Come-a, come-a come-a come-a, come come-a, yeah" lyrics.
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Handy Man

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