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The Georgia Satellites - Keep Your Hands to Yourself & Other Hits (CD)

Keep Your Hands to Yourself & Other Hits
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Album Details: Keep Your Hands to Yourself & Other Hits

Release Date:01/30/2007
Label:Collectables
UPC:090431144527

Track List: Keep Your Hands to Yourself & Other Hits

  1. Keep Your Hands To Yourself
  2. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
  3. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
  4. Games People Play
  5. Battleship Chains
  1. Open All Night
  2. Shake That Thing
  3. Railroad Steel
  4. Don't Pass Me By
  5. Stellazine Blues

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  • All Music Guide

    This budgetpriced compilation on Rhino's Flashback imprint features the roots rock band Georgia Satellites. The ten tracks include the original hit version of the 1986 charttopper "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" along with lesserheard cover versions of the Beatles' "Don't Pass Me By," Rod Stewart's "Every Picture Tells a Story," Jerry Lee Lewis' "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," and Joe South's "Games People Play."

    - Al Campbell, All Music Guide

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The Georgia Satellites

At a time when rock roll didn't care about its roots, the Georgia Satellites came crashing into the charts with a surprise hit single to remind everybody where the music had come from. The hit single, 1986's "Keep Your Hands to Yourself," rocked as hard as an old Chuck Berry song, as well as being almost as clever. The Satellites weren't a back-to-basics roots rock ban... Read more