SIX O’CLOCK ROCK:
ABC Television. 1959. Producer: Peter Page.
EP
(ST) Leedon. LEP-306. (m). 1959. (Also LX10318). “SIX O’CLOCK
ROCK - VOLUME 1”.
Johnny O’Keefe with The Dee Jays.
Side
a: “Six O’clock Rock”. (1:45). (O’Keefe). (Leeds). “Unchained Melody”. (2:05). (Zaret - North). (Chappell). “My Wish Came True”. (2:35). (Hunter). (Southern). |
Side
b: “Danny Boy”. (2:05). (F. Weatherly). (Boosey & Hawkes). “I Believe”. (2:30). (Drake, Graham - Shirl, Stillman). (Davis). |
EP
(ST) Leedon. LEP-313. (m). 1960. (Also LX10324). “SIX O’CLOCK
ROCK - VOLUME 2”.
Johnny O’Keefe with The Dee Jays.
Side
a: “Rock Time”. “Mountain Of Love”. |
Side
b: “My Baby Knows”. “Ooh Poo Pah Doo”. (Jessie Hill). |
EP
(ST) Leedon. LEP-318. (m). 1960. (Also LX10329). “SIX O’CLOCK
ROCK - VOLUME III”.
Johnny O’Keefe with The Dee Jays.
Side
a: “Since I Met You Baby”. “Got To The Mardi Gras”. |
Side b: “Come On”. |
LP (ST) Leedon. LL-30078. 1961. “SIX O’CLOCK ROCK - VOL.1”.
SIDE ONE: |
SIDE TWO: |
LP (ST) Festival. LCP313. 1962. “SIX O’CLOCK ROCK - VOL.2”.
SIDE
1: Opening Theme - Rock Theme. v: Chet Clark. You’re Driving Me Mad. v: Judy Stone. Joye Guitar Boogie. v: Joy Boys. Unchain My Heart. v: Ray Charles. That Funny Feeling. v: Judy Cannon. Bill Bailey Won’t You Please Come Home. v: Lucky Starr. Goin’ Home. v: Dee Jays. |
SIDE
2: Samantha. v: Chet Clark. Dee Dee Darling. v: Dig Richards. One Mint Julep. v: Ray Charles. Take Me Along. v: Pam Liversidge. Your Cheatin’ Heart. v: Rob E. G. Where My Babe Goes (She Goes With Me). v: Warren Williams. Closing Theme - Rock Theme. v: Chet Clark. |
LP (OP) Festival. LL-30905. 1962. “J.O’K ON CAMERA”.
SIDE
1: Sing (And Tell The Blues So Long). v: Johnny O’Keefe. South. Warren Carr on Piano. Don’t You Know (Pretty Baby). v: Lonnie Lee. Back In Your Arms. v: Barry Stanton. Theresa Bella. v: Jerry J. Wilder. A Promise Of Things To Come. v: Tony Brady. |
SIDE
2: To Love. v: Johnny O’Keefe. Get A Little Dirt On Your Hands. v: Delltones. You Know How. v: Paul Wayne. Girls Were Made To Love And Kiss. v: Warren Williams. Rondo. Warren Carr on Piano. Save The Last Dance For Me. v: Johnny O’Keefe. |
LP(t) (ST) JOK. JLP-200. (m). “JOK - RARE ITEMS”.
The record label reads “Printed in England”, but this bootleg was pressed in Melbourne Australia in the late 1970s. The majority of tracks having been taken directly from video sources. See also - TELEVISION - BANDSTAND: and SING, SING, SING:
S1-Tk1 “6
O’Clock Rock - Just A Little Too Much - Mona Lisa (Dig Richards)”. S1-Tk2 “You Excite Me - Danny Boy”. S1-Tk3 “Comfort In My Heart”. S1-Tk4 “Ready For You - Interview - Over The Mountain - Long Tall Sally”. |
3CD(t)(ST)
Festival. D80610. 1996.
“JOHNNY O’KEEFE THE BIRTH OF AUSTRALIAN ROCK ‘N’ ROLL”.
D1
Tk23 “Six O’Clock Rock”. (O’Keefe). (Victoria).
v: Johnny O’Keefe. D1 Tk24 “Rock Time”. (Johnny O’Keefe). (JO’K Music). v: Johnny O’Keefe. |
LP(t) (OP) Calendar. SR66-9841. 1971. “THE GOOD OLD DAYS OF ROCK AND ROLL”.
S2-Tk5 “Six O’Clock Rock”. (1:45). (O’Keefe). (Victoria). v: Johnny O’Keefe.
LP(t)
(OP) Festival. L-25211. (CA C25211). “ROCK ‘N’ ROLL AUSTRALIA”.
S1-Tk2 “Six O’Clock Rock”. (1:45). (J. O’Keefe). (Victoria).
v: Johnny O’Keefe.
Also ...
LP(t)
(OP) Festival. L-27,033. 1978. “JOHNNY O’KEEFE’S 22 GOLDEN
GREATS”. LP(t)
(OP) K-Tel. NA 682. 1985. (Gatefold). “THE LEGEND OF JOHNNY O’KEEFE”. 8LP(t)
(OP) Festival. L80881/8. (Boxed set). (CA C 80881/6, CD D 80881/8). 1988. “J.O’K
SO TOUGH”. CD(t)
(AD) Starlite. ST812. 1995. “REALLY ROCKIN’ WITH LONNIE LEE & STARLITE
BAND”. |