Ray Edward "Eddie" Cochran (October 3, 1938 - April 17, 1960) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician. With a charismatic voice that could switch effortlessly between smooth ballads and raucous rockabilly, Cochran epitomized the rebellious '50s rocker. Although killed in a tragic accident at the age of 21, the influence of his brief career, and life, was immeasurable, having inspired many of the greatest artists of the '60s. Cochran's distinctively rough
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E Ah well c'mon everybody and let's get together tonight E I got some money in my jeans and I'm really gonna spend it right AB Well I've been a-doin' my homework all week long AB And now the house is empty and the folks are gone E Ooo C'mon everybody
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E Ah well my baby's number one but I'm gonna dance with three or four E And the house'll be a-shakin' from my bare feet slappin' on the floor AB Well when you hear that music you can't sit still AB If your brother won't rock then your sister will A Ooo C'mon everybody
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E Well we'll really have a party but we gotta put a guard outside E If my folks come a-home I'm afraid they're gonna have my hide AB They'll be no more movies for a week or two AB No more runnin' round with the usual crew A Who cares C'mon everybody