"Class Of '55: Memphis Rock & Roll Homecoming" is a thrilling rockabilly album that brings together legendary musicians Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins, all of whom recorded at the iconic Sun Studios in Memphis. Released on May 26, 1986, under Mercury Nashville, this album is a celebration of the roots of rock and roll, featuring a collection of 10 electrifying tracks that pay homage to the genre's pioneers.
Recorded at the historic Sun Studios and completed at American Sound Studios, this album captures the raw energy and spirit of the early rock and roll era. With a runtime of just 36 minutes, each song is a testament to the timeless appeal of rockabilly music. From the upbeat rhythms of "Birth Of Rock And Roll" to the nostalgic melodies of "Sixteen Candles" and "Class Of '55," the album is a journey through the golden age of rock and roll.
Roy Orbison's distinctive vocals shine throughout the album, showcasing his unique style and contribution to the genre. The album also includes memorable tracks like "Waymore's Blues," "We Remember The King," and "Rock And Roll (Fais-Do-Do)," each offering a glimpse into the rich musical heritage of Memphis. Whether you're a longtime fan of rockabilly or new to the genre, "Class Of '55: Memphis Rock & Roll Homecoming" is a captivating listen that highlights the enduring legacy of these rock and roll legends.