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Freddy Cannon

Frederick Anthony Picariello, Jr. (born December 4, 1936),[1] better known by his stage name Freddy Cannon, is an American rock and roll singer. His biggest international hits included "Tallahassee Lassie", "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans", and "Palisades Park".

Freddy Cannon
Cannon in 1965
Background information
Birth nameFrederick Anthony Picariello, Jr.
Born (1936-12-04) December 4, 1936 (age 87)
Revere, Massachusetts, U.S.
GenresRock and roll
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1956–present
Labels

Early life and education edit

Picariello was born in Revere, Massachusetts on December 4, 1936, and moved to neighboring Lynn, Massachusetts as a child. His father worked as a truck driver and also played trumpet and sang in local bands. Freddy grew up listening to the rhythm and blues music of Big Joe Turner, Buddy Johnson and others on the radio, and he learned to play guitar.[2] He attended Lynn Vocation High School.

Career edit

Cannon made his recording debut as a singer in 1958, singing and playing rhythm guitar on a single, "Cha-Cha-Do" by the Spindrifts, which became a local hit. He had also played lead guitar on a session for an R&B vocal group, the G-Clefs, whose record "Ka-Ding Dong" made No. 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1956.[3] At a young age he joined the National Guard, took a job driving a truck, married, and became a father.[4]

Inspired musically by Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley and Little Richard, he formed his own group, Freddy Karmon & the Hurricanes, which became increasingly popular in the Greater Boston area, and began to develop a trademark strained singing style.[2] He also became a regular on a local TV dance show, Boston Ballroom, and, in 1958, signed up to a management contract with Boston disc jockey Jack McDermott.[4] With lyrics written by his mother, he prepared a new song which he called "Rock and Roll Baby", and he produced a demo which McDermott took to the writing and production team of Bob Crewe and Frank Slay. They rearranged the song, rewrote the lyrics, and offered to produce a recording in return for two-thirds of the composing credits.[4] The first recording of the song, now titled "Tallahassee Lassie", with a guitar solo by session musician Kenny Paulson, was rejected by several record companies, but was then heard by TV presenter Dick Clark who part-owned Swan Records in Philadelphia.

Clark suggested that the song be re-edited and overdubbed to add excitement, by highlighting the pounding bass drum sound and adding hand claps and Freddy's cries of "whoo!", which later became one of his trademarks.[4] The single was finally released by Swan Records, with the company president, Bernie Binnick, suggesting Freddy's new stage name of "Freddy Cannon".[2][3][4] After being promoted and becoming successful in Boston and Philadelphia, the single gradually received national airplay. In 1959, it peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the first of his 22 songs to appear on the Billboard chart, and also reached No. 13 on the R&B singles chart.[3][5] In the UK, where his early records were issued on the Top Rank label, it reached No. 17. "Tallahassee Lassie" sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA.[6]

He stayed on the Swan label with producer Frank Slay for the next five years and became known as Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon for the thumping power of his recordings. Dick Clark brought him national exposure through his numerous appearances on his television program, American Bandstand, a record of 110 appearances in total.[4] In the words of writer Cub Koda:

"Freddy Cannon was a true believer, a rocker to the bone. Freddy Cannon made rock & roll records; great noisy rock & roll records, and all of them were infused with a gigantic drum beat that was an automatic invitation to shake it on down anyplace there was a spot to dance."[2]

His second single "Okefenokee" (credited to Freddie Cannon, as were several of his other records) only made No. 43 on the charts, but the next record, "Way Down Yonder In New Orleans", a rocked-up version of a 1922 song, became a gold record and reached No. 3 in the pop charts in both the US and the UK, where it was the biggest of his hits.[3] It also sold over one million copies.[6] Cannon toured in Britain and, in March 1960, his album The Explosive Freddy Cannon became the first album by a rock and roll singer to top the UK Albums Chart.[7][8]

For the next two years, until early 1962, he continued to have lesser chart hits in the U.S., in some cases with versions of old standards including "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" and Edward "Kid" Ory's "Muskrat Ramble". His hits also included "Twistin' All Night Long", recorded with Danny & the Juniors and also featuring Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons on backing vocals.[4] However, one of his biggest hits came in May 1962 with "Palisades Park", written by future TV Gong Show host Chuck Barris. Produced by Slay with overdubbed rollercoaster sound effects, it reached No. 3 on the Hot 100, No. 15 on the R&B chart, and No. 20 in the UK. This release also sold over one million copies, gaining gold disc status.[9]

Cannon also appeared with Bobby Vee, Johnny Tillotson and others, in the movie Just for Fun, made in the UK in 1962.[3] Although his popularity in the US faded, he remained a popular touring act in Britain and elsewhere in the world for some years. In 1963, he signed for Warner Bros. Records where he recorded his last two US top twenty hits, "Abigail Beecher" (No. 16) in 1964 and the following year "Action" (No. 13), from Dick Clark's TV show Where the Action Is, which he recorded with top Los Angeles session musicians including Leon Russell, James Burton, Glen Campbell, and David Gates.[4] "Action" got a fourth gold disc for Cannon.[10] Also in 1965, Slay acquired Cannon's Swan recordings and sold them to Warner Bros.[11] He appeared, along with the Beau Brummels, in Village of the Giants, a teen movie with early film appearances by Beau Bridges and Ron Howard, and played himself, performing one of his songs, in the final episode of the teen soap opera, Never Too Young, on June 24, 1966.[citation needed]

After leaving Warner Bros. Records in 1967, Cannon released singles on several labels, including Sire, Royal American, Metromedia, MCA, Andee, Claridge, Horn, and Amherst.[12] In the 1970s he recorded and became a promotional man for Buddah Records, but returned to the lower reaches of the charts in 1981 with "Let's Put the Fun Back in Rock'n'Roll," recorded with the Belmonts for MiaSound Records[4] and in 1982 appeared in the independent movie, The Junkman.[3] After that, he continued to work with Dick Clark at his American Bandstand reunion concerts and toured all over the world.[5] In 2002, he released an album of seasonal songs, Have A Boom Boom Christmas!![13]

One notable fan of Cannon's was the late Box Tops and Big Star singer Alex Chilton; Chilton reportedly had a portrait of Cannon hanging on the wall of his home in New Orleans and had once offered the following comment about Cannon to a friend: "Freddy Cannon’s shows always worked, because he moved through life with ease."[14]

Personal life edit

Cannon resides in Tarzana, California.[15]

Discography edit

Singles edit

Year A-side, B-side
Both sides from same album except where indicated
Label & Cat. No. U.S. Pop[16] U.S. R&B[16] UK[17] Album
1959 "Tallahassee Lassie"
b/w "You Know" (from Freddy Cannon's Solid Gold Hits!)
Swan 4031
Top Rank JAR135 (UK)
6
13
17
The Explosive Freddy Cannon
"Okefenokee"
b/w "Kookie Hat" (Non-album track)
Swan 4038
43
-
-
"Way Down Yonder in New Orleans"
b/w "Fractured" (Non-album track)
Swan 4043
Top Rank JAR247 (UK)
3
14
3
1960 "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy"
b/w "Boston (My Home Town)"
Swan 4050
34
-
-
"California Here I Come"
b/w "Indiana"
Top Rank JAR309 (UK)
-
-
33
"Jump Over" (US A-side) /
"The Urge" (UK A-side)
Swan 4053
Top Rank JAR369 (UK)
28
-
18
Freddy Cannon's Solid Gold Hits!
"Happy Shades of Blue"
b/w "(Kwa-Na-Va-Ka) Cuernavaca Choo Choo"
Swan 4057
83
-
-
"Humdinger"
b/w "My Blue Heaven" (from Freddy Cannon Sings Happy Shades of Blue)
Swan 4061
59
-
-
"Muskrat Ramble"
b/w "Two Thousand-88"
Swan 4066
Top Rank JAR548 (UK)
54
-
32
1961 "Buzz Buzz A-Diddle-It" / Swan 4071
51
-
-
"Opportunity"
114
-
-
"Transistor Sister"
b/w "Walk to the Moon" (Non-album track)
Swan 4078
35
-
-
Palisades Park
"For Me And My Gal"
b/w "Blue Plate Special" (from Freddy Cannon Sings Happy Shades Of Blue)
Swan 4083
71
-
-
1962 "Twistin' All Night Long"
(with Danny and The Juniors)
b/w "Some Kind of Nut" (by Danny and The Juniors)"
Swan 4092
68
-
-
Non-album tracks
"Teen Queen of the Week"
b/w "Wild Guy" (Non-album track)
Swan 4096
92
-
-
Palisades Park
"Palisades Park"
b/w "June, July and August"
Swan 4106
Stateside SS101 (UK)
3
15
20
"What's Gonna Happen When Summer's Done"
b/w "Broadway"
Swan 4117
45
-
-
Freddy Cannon Steps Out
"If You Were a Rock And Roll Record"
b/w "The Truth, Ruth" (Non-album track)
Swan 4122
67
-
-
1963 "Four Letter Man"
b/w "Come On and Love Me" (from Freddy Cannon Steps Out)
Swan 4132
121
-
-
Non-album track
"Patty Baby"
b/w "Betty Jean"
Swan 4139
65
-
-
Freddy Cannon Steps Out
"Everybody Monkey"
b/w "Oh Gloria" (Non-album track)
Swan 4149
52
-
-
"That's the Way Girls Are"
b/w "Do What the Hippies Do"
Swan 4155
-
-
-
"Sweet Georgia Brown"
b/w "What a Party" (from Freddy Cannon Steps Out)
Swan 4168
-
-
-
Non-album tracks
"The Ups and Downs of Love"
b/w "It's Been Nice"
Swan 4178
-
-
-
1964 "Abigail Beecher"
b/w "All American Girl"
Warner Bros. 5409
16
-
-
Freddie Cannon
"Odie Cologne"
b/w "O.K. Wheeler, The Used Car Dealer"
Warner Bros. 5434
-
-
-
Non-album tracks
"Gotta Good Thing Goin'"
b/w "Summertime, U.S.A."
Warner Bros. 5448
-
-
-
"Too Much Monkey Business"
b/w "Little Autograph Seeker"
Warner Bros. 5487
-
-
-
"In the Night"
b/w "Little Miss a Go-Go-Go"
Warner Bros. 5615
132
-
-
1965 "Action"
b/w "Beachwood City"
Warner Bros. 5645
13
-
-
Action!
"Let Me Show You Where It's At"
b/w "The Old Rag Man" (Non-album track)
Warner Bros. 5666
127
-
-
"She's Somethin' Else"
b/w "Little Bitty Corrine" (Non-album track)
Warner Bros. 5673
-
-
-
1966 "The Dedication Song"
b/w "Come On, Come On"
Warner Bros. 5693
41
-
-
Non-album tracks
"The Greatest Show on Earth"
b/w "Hokie Pokie Girl"
Warner Bros. 5810
-
-
-
"The Laughing Song"
b/w "Natalie"
Warner Bros. 5832
111
-
-
"Run for the Sun"
b/w "Use Your Imagination"
Warner Bros. 5859
-
-
-
"In My Wildest Dreams"
b/w "A Happy Clown"
Warner Bros. 5876
-
-
-
1967 "Maverick's Flat"
b/w "Run To The Poet Man"
Warner Bros. 7019
-
-
-
"20th Century Fox"
b/w "Cincinnati Woman"
Warner Bros. 7075
-
-
-
1968 "Rock Around the Clock"
b/w "Sock It to the Judge"
We Make Rock'N Roll Records 1601
121
-
-
"Sea Cruise"
b/w "She's a Friday Night Fox"
We Make Rock'N Roll Records 1604
-
-
-
1969 "Beautiful Downtown Burbank"
b/w "If You Give Me a Title"
Sire ST 4103
-
-
-
"Strawberry Wine"
b/w "Blossom Dear"
Royal American RA 288
-
-
-
1970 "Charged-Up, Turned-Up Rock-N-Roll Singer"
b/w "I Ain't Much But I'm Yours"
Royal American RA 2
-
-
-
"Night Time Lady"
b/w "I Ain't Much But I'm Yours"
Royal American RA 11
-
-
-
1971 "Rockin' Robin"
b/w "Red Valley"
Buddah BDA 242
-
-
-
1972 "If You've Got The Time" Metromedia MM 262
-
-
-
1974 "Rock N'Roll A-B-C's"
b/w "Superman"
MCA 40269
-
-
-
1975 "I Loves Ya"
b/w "Chomp-Chomp, Sooey-Sooey" (By Cannon's Express)
Andee 4001
-
-
-
1976 "Sugar"
b/w "Sugar -- Part Two"
Claridge 416
-
-
-
1981 "Suzanne Somers"
b/w "Blankcheck's Market" (by Freddie and Connie W. Cannon)
Horn HR-8
-
-
-
"Let's Put The Fun Back In Rock N Roll"
b/w "Your Mama Ain't Always Right"
(with the Belmonts)
MiaSound 1002
81
-
-
1983 "Dance To The Bop"
b/w "She's A Mean Rebel Rouser"
Amherst AM-201
-
-
-
1988 "Rockin' In My Socks"
b/w "Rockin' In My Socks" (Instrumental)
Amherst AM-327
-
-
-
2013 "The Sox Are Rockin'"
b/w "Red Sox Nation"
(with Los Straitjackets)
Spinout Records SPIN 45-028
-
-
-
2016 "Svengoolie Stomp"
b/w "Svengoolie Stomp & Svengoolie Stomp (Sing-A-Long)"
Wonderclap Records W7 1002
-
-
-

[12][16][17]

Albums edit

  • The Explosive Freddy Cannon (1960, Swan LP 502 (Mono)/S 502 (Stereo)) - UK #1
  • Freddy Cannon Sings Happy Shades of Blue (1960, Swan LP 504)
  • Freddy Cannon's Solid Gold Hits (1961, Swan LP 505)
  • Palisades Park (1962, Swan LP 507)
  • Steps Out (1962, Swan LPS 511)
  • Bang On (1963, Stateside Records SL 10013) - European release of Palisades Park
    The above five albums were issued in mono only
  • Freddie Cannon (1964, Warner Bros. W 1544 (Mono)/WS 1544 (Stereo))
  • Action (1965, Warner Bros. W 1612/WS 1612)
  • Freddy Cannon's Greatest Hits (1966, Warner Bros. W 1628/WS 1628) - Greatest hits from both Swan and Warner Bros. labels
  • 14 Booming Hits (1982, Rhino RNDF 210)
  • His Latest & Greatest (1991, Critique)
  • The Best of Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon (1995, Rhino)
  • Where The Action Is The Very Best 1964-1981 (2002, Varese Sarabande)
  • Have A Boom Boom Christmas!! (2002, Gotham)
  • The Best of Freddy Cannon (Collectibles, 2003)
  • Boom Boom Rock 'n' Roll: The Best Of Freddy Cannon (Shout! Factory, 2009)

[12][16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "1940 United States Federal Census Year: 1940; Census Place: Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: T627_1695; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 19-22". Ancestry.com. Retrieved 2015-08-18. Note: Frederick Picariello,nJr.was born per U.S. Census.
  2. ^ a b c d Cub Koda. "Freddy Cannon | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
  3. ^ a b c d e f . 8 December 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-12-08. Retrieved 2021-05-23.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Freddy Cannon". History-of-rock.com. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
  5. ^ a b "Freddy Boom Boom Cannon's Home Page". Freddycannon.com. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
  6. ^ a b Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 111. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  7. ^ [1][dead link]
  8. ^ The Guinness Book of British Hit Albums (3 ed.). Guinness Publishing Ltd. 1988. p. 186. ISBN 0-85112-888-2.
  9. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 143. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  10. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 188. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  11. ^ Billboard - Google Books. 1965-10-02. Retrieved 2012-05-05.
  12. ^ a b c "Freddy Cannon Record Label Shots". Colorradio.com. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
  13. ^ "Have a Boom Boom Christmas!! - Freddy Cannon | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2021-05-23.
  14. ^ Spera, Keith (5 December 2013). "Freddy Cannon's 'Way Down Yonder in New Orleans' is your midday music break". Nola.com. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  15. ^ "Freddy Boom Boom Cannon's Home Page". Freddycannon.com. 2012-04-28. Retrieved 2012-05-05.
  16. ^ a b c d Allmusic.com - Charts & Awards
  17. ^ a b Rice, Tim (1985). Guinness British Hit Singles (5th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 126. ISBN 0-85112-429-1.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Freddy Cannon at IMDb
  • Freddy Cannon at AllMusic

freddy, cannon, frederick, anthony, picariello, born, december, 1936, better, known, stage, name, american, rock, roll, singer, biggest, international, hits, included, tallahassee, lassie, down, yonder, orleans, palisades, park, cannon, 1965background, informa. Frederick Anthony Picariello Jr born December 4 1936 1 better known by his stage name Freddy Cannon is an American rock and roll singer His biggest international hits included Tallahassee Lassie Way Down Yonder in New Orleans and Palisades Park Freddy CannonCannon in 1965Background informationBirth nameFrederick Anthony Picariello Jr Born 1936 12 04 December 4 1936 age 87 Revere Massachusetts U S GenresRock and rollOccupation s SingerInstrument s Vocals guitarYears active1956 presentLabelsSwanWarnerSireBuddahMCAothersU S Top RankStatesideUK Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 Singles 4 2 Albums 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editPicariello was born in Revere Massachusetts on December 4 1936 and moved to neighboring Lynn Massachusetts as a child His father worked as a truck driver and also played trumpet and sang in local bands Freddy grew up listening to the rhythm and blues music of Big Joe Turner Buddy Johnson and others on the radio and he learned to play guitar 2 He attended Lynn Vocation High School Career editCannon made his recording debut as a singer in 1958 singing and playing rhythm guitar on a single Cha Cha Do by the Spindrifts which became a local hit He had also played lead guitar on a session for an R amp B vocal group the G Clefs whose record Ka Ding Dong made No 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1956 3 At a young age he joined the National Guard took a job driving a truck married and became a father 4 Inspired musically by Chuck Berry Bo Diddley and Little Richard he formed his own group Freddy Karmon amp the Hurricanes which became increasingly popular in the Greater Boston area and began to develop a trademark strained singing style 2 He also became a regular on a local TV dance show Boston Ballroom and in 1958 signed up to a management contract with Boston disc jockey Jack McDermott 4 With lyrics written by his mother he prepared a new song which he called Rock and Roll Baby and he produced a demo which McDermott took to the writing and production team of Bob Crewe and Frank Slay They rearranged the song rewrote the lyrics and offered to produce a recording in return for two thirds of the composing credits 4 The first recording of the song now titled Tallahassee Lassie with a guitar solo by session musician Kenny Paulson was rejected by several record companies but was then heard by TV presenter Dick Clark who part owned Swan Records in Philadelphia Clark suggested that the song be re edited and overdubbed to add excitement by highlighting the pounding bass drum sound and adding hand claps and Freddy s cries of whoo which later became one of his trademarks 4 The single was finally released by Swan Records with the company president Bernie Binnick suggesting Freddy s new stage name of Freddy Cannon 2 3 4 After being promoted and becoming successful in Boston and Philadelphia the single gradually received national airplay In 1959 it peaked at No 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming the first of his 22 songs to appear on the Billboard chart and also reached No 13 on the R amp B singles chart 3 5 In the UK where his early records were issued on the Top Rank label it reached No 17 Tallahassee Lassie sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA 6 He stayed on the Swan label with producer Frank Slay for the next five years and became known as Freddy Boom Boom Cannon for the thumping power of his recordings Dick Clark brought him national exposure through his numerous appearances on his television program American Bandstand a record of 110 appearances in total 4 In the words of writer Cub Koda Freddy Cannon was a true believer a rocker to the bone Freddy Cannon made rock amp roll records great noisy rock amp roll records and all of them were infused with a gigantic drum beat that was an automatic invitation to shake it on down anyplace there was a spot to dance 2 His second single Okefenokee credited to Freddie Cannon as were several of his other records only made No 43 on the charts but the next record Way Down Yonder In New Orleans a rocked up version of a 1922 song became a gold record and reached No 3 in the pop charts in both the US and the UK where it was the biggest of his hits 3 It also sold over one million copies 6 Cannon toured in Britain and in March 1960 his album The Explosive Freddy Cannon became the first album by a rock and roll singer to top the UK Albums Chart 7 8 For the next two years until early 1962 he continued to have lesser chart hits in the U S in some cases with versions of old standards including Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy and Edward Kid Ory s Muskrat Ramble His hits also included Twistin All Night Long recorded with Danny amp the Juniors and also featuring Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons on backing vocals 4 However one of his biggest hits came in May 1962 with Palisades Park written by future TV Gong Show host Chuck Barris Produced by Slay with overdubbed rollercoaster sound effects it reached No 3 on the Hot 100 No 15 on the R amp B chart and No 20 in the UK This release also sold over one million copies gaining gold disc status 9 Cannon also appeared with Bobby Vee Johnny Tillotson and others in the movie Just for Fun made in the UK in 1962 3 Although his popularity in the US faded he remained a popular touring act in Britain and elsewhere in the world for some years In 1963 he signed for Warner Bros Records where he recorded his last two US top twenty hits Abigail Beecher No 16 in 1964 and the following year Action No 13 from Dick Clark s TV show Where the Action Is which he recorded with top Los Angeles session musicians including Leon Russell James Burton Glen Campbell and David Gates 4 Action got a fourth gold disc for Cannon 10 Also in 1965 Slay acquired Cannon s Swan recordings and sold them to Warner Bros 11 He appeared along with the Beau Brummels in Village of the Giants a teen movie with early film appearances by Beau Bridges and Ron Howard and played himself performing one of his songs in the final episode of the teen soap opera Never Too Young on June 24 1966 citation needed After leaving Warner Bros Records in 1967 Cannon released singles on several labels including Sire Royal American Metromedia MCA Andee Claridge Horn and Amherst 12 In the 1970s he recorded and became a promotional man for Buddah Records but returned to the lower reaches of the charts in 1981 with Let s Put the Fun Back in Rock n Roll recorded with the Belmonts for MiaSound Records 4 and in 1982 appeared in the independent movie The Junkman 3 After that he continued to work with Dick Clark at his American Bandstand reunion concerts and toured all over the world 5 In 2002 he released an album of seasonal songs Have A Boom Boom Christmas 13 One notable fan of Cannon s was the late Box Tops and Big Star singer Alex Chilton Chilton reportedly had a portrait of Cannon hanging on the wall of his home in New Orleans and had once offered the following comment about Cannon to a friend Freddy Cannon s shows always worked because he moved through life with ease 14 Personal life editCannon resides in Tarzana California 15 Discography editSingles edit Year A side B sideBoth sides from same album except where indicated Label amp Cat No U S Pop 16 U S R amp B 16 UK 17 Album1959 Tallahassee Lassie b w You Know from Freddy Cannon s Solid Gold Hits Swan 4031Top Rank JAR135 UK 6 13 17 The Explosive Freddy Cannon Okefenokee b w Kookie Hat Non album track Swan 4038 43 Way Down Yonder in New Orleans b w Fractured Non album track Swan 4043Top Rank JAR247 UK 3 14 31960 Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy b w Boston My Home Town Swan 4050 34 California Here I Come b w Indiana Top Rank JAR309 UK 33 Jump Over US A side The Urge UK A side Swan 4053Top Rank JAR369 UK 28 18 Freddy Cannon s Solid Gold Hits Happy Shades of Blue b w Kwa Na Va Ka Cuernavaca Choo Choo Swan 4057 83 Humdinger b w My Blue Heaven from Freddy Cannon Sings Happy Shades of Blue Swan 4061 59 Muskrat Ramble b w Two Thousand 88 Swan 4066Top Rank JAR548 UK 54 321961 Buzz Buzz A Diddle It Swan 4071 51 Opportunity 114 Transistor Sister b w Walk to the Moon Non album track Swan 4078 35 Palisades Park For Me And My Gal b w Blue Plate Special from Freddy Cannon Sings Happy Shades Of Blue Swan 4083 71 1962 Twistin All Night Long with Danny and The Juniors b w Some Kind of Nut by Danny and The Juniors Swan 4092 68 Non album tracks Teen Queen of the Week b w Wild Guy Non album track Swan 4096 92 Palisades Park Palisades Park b w June July and August Swan 4106Stateside SS101 UK 3 15 20 What s Gonna Happen When Summer s Done b w Broadway Swan 4117 45 Freddy Cannon Steps Out If You Were a Rock And Roll Record b w The Truth Ruth Non album track Swan 4122 67 1963 Four Letter Man b w Come On and Love Me from Freddy Cannon Steps Out Swan 4132 121 Non album track Patty Baby b w Betty Jean Swan 4139 65 Freddy Cannon Steps Out Everybody Monkey b w Oh Gloria Non album track Swan 4149 52 That s the Way Girls Are b w Do What the Hippies Do Swan 4155 Sweet Georgia Brown b w What a Party from Freddy Cannon Steps Out Swan 4168 Non album tracks The Ups and Downs of Love b w It s Been Nice Swan 4178 1964 Abigail Beecher b w All American Girl Warner Bros 5409 16 Freddie Cannon Odie Cologne b w O K Wheeler The Used Car Dealer Warner Bros 5434 Non album tracks Gotta Good Thing Goin b w Summertime U S A Warner Bros 5448 Too Much Monkey Business b w Little Autograph Seeker Warner Bros 5487 In the Night b w Little Miss a Go Go Go Warner Bros 5615 132 1965 Action b w Beachwood City Warner Bros 5645 13 Action Let Me Show You Where It s At b w The Old Rag Man Non album track Warner Bros 5666 127 She s Somethin Else b w Little Bitty Corrine Non album track Warner Bros 5673 1966 The Dedication Song b w Come On Come On Warner Bros 5693 41 Non album tracks The Greatest Show on Earth b w Hokie Pokie Girl Warner Bros 5810 The Laughing Song b w Natalie Warner Bros 5832 111 Run for the Sun b w Use Your Imagination Warner Bros 5859 In My Wildest Dreams b w A Happy Clown Warner Bros 5876 1967 Maverick s Flat b w Run To The Poet Man Warner Bros 7019 20th Century Fox b w Cincinnati Woman Warner Bros 7075 1968 Rock Around the Clock b w Sock It to the Judge We Make Rock N Roll Records 1601 121 Sea Cruise b w She s a Friday Night Fox We Make Rock N Roll Records 1604 1969 Beautiful Downtown Burbank b w If You Give Me a Title Sire ST 4103 Strawberry Wine b w Blossom Dear Royal American RA 288 1970 Charged Up Turned Up Rock N Roll Singer b w I Ain t Much But I m Yours Royal American RA 2 Night Time Lady b w I Ain t Much But I m Yours Royal American RA 11 1971 Rockin Robin b w Red Valley Buddah BDA 242 1972 If You ve Got The Time Metromedia MM 262 1974 Rock N Roll A B C s b w Superman MCA 40269 1975 I Loves Ya b w Chomp Chomp Sooey Sooey By Cannon s Express Andee 4001 1976 Sugar b w Sugar Part Two Claridge 416 1981 Suzanne Somers b w Blankcheck s Market by Freddie and Connie W Cannon Horn HR 8 Let s Put The Fun Back In Rock N Roll b w Your Mama Ain t Always Right with the Belmonts MiaSound 1002 81 1983 Dance To The Bop b w She s A Mean Rebel Rouser Amherst AM 201 1988 Rockin In My Socks b w Rockin In My Socks Instrumental Amherst AM 327 2013 The Sox Are Rockin b w Red Sox Nation with Los Straitjackets Spinout Records SPIN 45 028 2016 Svengoolie Stomp b w Svengoolie Stomp amp Svengoolie Stomp Sing A Long Wonderclap Records W7 1002 12 16 17 Albums edit The Explosive Freddy Cannon 1960 Swan LP 502 Mono S 502 Stereo UK 1 Freddy Cannon Sings Happy Shades of Blue 1960 Swan LP 504 Freddy Cannon s Solid Gold Hits 1961 Swan LP 505 Palisades Park 1962 Swan LP 507 Steps Out 1962 Swan LPS 511 Bang On 1963 Stateside Records SL 10013 European release of Palisades Park The above five albums were issued in mono only dd Freddie Cannon 1964 Warner Bros W 1544 Mono WS 1544 Stereo Action 1965 Warner Bros W 1612 WS 1612 Freddy Cannon s Greatest Hits 1966 Warner Bros W 1628 WS 1628 Greatest hits from both Swan and Warner Bros labels 14 Booming Hits 1982 Rhino RNDF 210 His Latest amp Greatest 1991 Critique The Best of Freddy Boom Boom Cannon 1995 Rhino Where The Action Is The Very Best 1964 1981 2002 Varese Sarabande Have A Boom Boom Christmas 2002 Gotham The Best of Freddy Cannon Collectibles 2003 Boom Boom Rock n Roll The Best Of Freddy Cannon Shout Factory 2009 12 16 See also editList of rock and roll performers List of Italian American entertainers List of acts who appeared on American Bandstand List of guests appearing on The Midnight SpecialReferences edit 1940 United States Federal Census Year 1940 Census Place Lynn Essex Massachusetts Roll T627 1695 Page 14A Enumeration District 19 22 Ancestry com Retrieved 2015 08 18 Note Frederick Picariello nJr was born per U S Census a b c d Cub Koda Freddy Cannon Biography AllMusic Retrieved 2015 08 18 a b c d e f Palisades Park Mr Freddy BOOM BOOM Cannon Major Performers In Rock And Pop Music 8 December 2008 Archived from the original on 2008 12 08 Retrieved 2021 05 23 a b c d e f g h i Freddy Cannon History of rock com Retrieved 2015 08 18 a b Freddy Boom Boom Cannon s Home Page Freddycannon com Retrieved 2015 08 18 a b Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 111 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 1 dead link The Guinness Book of British Hit Albums 3 ed Guinness Publishing Ltd 1988 p 186 ISBN 0 85112 888 2 Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 143 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 188 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 Billboard Google Books 1965 10 02 Retrieved 2012 05 05 a b c Freddy Cannon Record Label Shots Colorradio com Retrieved 2015 08 18 Have a Boom Boom Christmas Freddy Cannon Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2021 05 23 Spera Keith 5 December 2013 Freddy Cannon s Way Down Yonder in New Orleans is your midday music break Nola com Retrieved 26 June 2019 Freddy Boom Boom Cannon s Home Page Freddycannon com 2012 04 28 Retrieved 2012 05 05 a b c d Allmusic com Charts amp Awards a b Rice Tim 1985 Guinness British Hit Singles 5th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 126 ISBN 0 85112 429 1 External links editOfficial website Freddy Cannon at IMDb Freddy Cannon at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Freddy Cannon amp oldid 1217975330, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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