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From being a huge fan of pop music as a child in the 1940s and one half of, arguably, the very first Elvis tribute act in the mid 1950s, Pat Cupp formed his own rockin' band and developed his own exciting style by 1956. Turned down by his first choice, Sun Records, Pat Cupp & his Flying Saucers signed to r&b label RPM and made some of the most vital rockabilly music of the decade, although many of the recordings went unissued until the 1960s and 1970s. By the 1970s rockabilly revival, Pat Cupp was a musical hero! Here are those vital sounds - the complete 1950s recordings of Pat Cupp, singles, alternative takes and demo recordings; including perennial boppin' club classics and rockabilly dancefloor fillers such as "That Girl Of Mine", "Do Me No Wrong", "I Guess It's Meant That Way" and, of course, the phenomenal "Long Gone Daddy". Get ready to /rock away your misery and roll away your blues/ with that /long gone daddy/...Pat Cupp.