EDDIE COCHRAN Scored His First UK Hit This Day 65 Years Ago With ‘SUMMERTIME BLUES’

Top singles from the past

7 November 2023

EDDIE COCHRAN one of the genuine rock pioneers was born named
Ray Edward Cochran in 1938 in Minnesota. At the time – in the 50s – he was
one of the rare artists who wrote his own songs and overdubbed tracks.

Unfortunately, on 17 April, he didn’t survive a car incident when on the
road with Gene Vincent and friends on tour in the UK. He was only 21. R.I.P.

Cochran made his UK chart debut with SUMMERTIME BLUES
65 years ago, on 7 November 1958. It reached #18 in the UK
and #8 in the US.

Many covered it later and scored a hit with it
for themselves, like The Who and Blue Cheer.

Hail hail.
Let’s roll.

EDDIE COCHRAN: Bio – Discography

7-Inch History – BLUE CHEER 1968

Great 7″ inches/sleeves/vinyl from the past

21 July 2022

Band: BLUE CHEER (San Francisco)
Active: 1966- 2009 (with different
line-ups over the years)

Single: SUMMERTIME BLUES
Original: written by Eddie Cochran
and his manager Jerry Capehart

Released: 1968
Score: #3 in Canada, #14 in the US
Album: Vincebus Eruptum – debut LP

Sometimes I wonder
What I’m-a gonna do
But there ain’t no cure
For the summertime blues

Let’s roll

C’mon Eddie

BLUE CHEER: Bio – Discography