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Sha Na Na (album)

Sha Na Na (also known as Shanana) is the second album by American doo-wop and rock & roll group Sha Na Na, issued in 1971. Jim Allen of AllMusic Guide reviewed a compact disc compilation of this album and the debut, calling the music "reverential but energetic updates, making them seem fresh and vital for the new generation and keeping that crucial sense of fun intact". Side one "Yakety Yak" (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) – 1:43 "Jailhouse Rock (Leiber, Stoller)" – 2:08 "Duke of Earl" (Gene Chandler, Earl Edwards, Bernice Williams) – 1:50 "Tell Laura I Love Her" (Jeff Barry, Ben Raleigh) – 3:15 "Blue Moon" (Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers) – 2:25 "I Wonder Why" (Melvin Anderson, Ricardo Weeks) – 2:17 "Great Balls of Fire" (Otis Blackwell, Jack Hammer) – 1:58 "Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay" (David White) – 1:50 Side two "Only One Song" (Scott Simon) – 3:30 "Depression" (Simon) – 2:37 "Canadian Money" (Simon) – 2:21 "Top Forty" (Simon) – 2:35 "Ruin Me Blues" (Simon) – 3:15 "Just a Friend" (John "Jocko" Marcellino) – 1:58 Sha Na Na Jon Bauman – piano, vocals Lennie Baker – bass guitar, vocals Bruce Clarke – bass guitar, vocals Elliot Cahn – rhythm guitar, vocals Johnny Contando – vocals Chris Donald – guitar, vocals Frederick "Denny" Greene – vocals Richard Joffe – vocals John "Jocko" Marcellino – drums, vocals Scott Powell – vocals Screamin' Scott Simon – bass guitar, piano, vocals Donald York – vocals Technical personnel Eddie Kramer – engineering, production The initial release of Rock & Roll Is Here to Stay! peaked at 122 on the Billboard 200.

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