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Gonna Ball is the second album from the rockabilly band Stray Cats. It was released only in England[citation needed] in 1981 and was not as successful as Stray Cats. Five of the songs from it, including "Baby Blue Eyes" and "Little Miss Prissy," were issued on the band's first American album Built for Speed.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Brian Setzer; except where indicated
- "Baby Blue Eyes" (Johnny Burnette, Paul Burlison)
- "Little Miss Prissy"
- "Wasn't That Good" (Wynonie Harris)
- "Cryin' Shame"
- "(She'll Stay Just) One More Day" (Slim Jim Phantom, Lee Rocker)
- "You Don't Believe Me" (Setzer, Lee Rocker)
- "Gonna Ball"
- "Wicked Whisky"
- "Rev It Up and Go"
- "Lonely Summer Nights"
- "Crazy Mixed-Up Kid"
Personnel
- Brian Setzer - guitar, vocals
- Lee Rocker - bass, vocals
- Slim Jim Phantom - drums
- John Locke - keyboards
- Steve Poncar - saxophone
- Ian Stewart - keyboards
- Brian McDonald - harmonica
- Lee Allen - tenor saxophone
- Gavin Cochrane - Photography
References
- ^ "Gonna Ball, Stray Cats". Rock 82 (in Serbian) (10). Belgrade: NIP Politika: 11.