Dick Penner - Cindy Lou Released as a single on Sun Records in 1957. Dick Penner's ode to the woman he would eventually marry. Incredible lead guitar work throughout the track, adding to the dense atmosphere and tension. One of the finest records ever issued by Sam Phillips.
Another vote for SusieQ. My neighbor growing up was hot and named Sue. This song always reminds me of her. Have no idea what she looks like now.
Magnolia Electric Co. - Josephine Title track from Jason Molina's 2009 album. "Now I take the hand I took for granted and set it free Oh what a fool I've been Oh what a fool I've been Josephine, Josephine"
Little Richard - Lucille Little Richard - Long Tail Sally Ronny & Daytonas - Sandy R Stevie Moore & Jason Falkner - If You See Kay Pink Floyd - See Emily Play Beach Boys - Hey Hey Marcella Association - Along Comes Mary Beatles - Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds Beatles - Julia Jaynetts - Sally Go Round the Roses Chuck Berry - Nadine Monkees - Mary Mary Ohio Express - Down At Lulu's Beach Boys - Caroline No Beach Boys - Wendy MC5 - Sister Ann Ramones - Sheena Is A Punk Rocker Chuck Berry - Carol
Greg Brown - Ella Mae Songwriter and folk musician from Iowa. "Ella Mae" is from his 1983 album "One Night" "Ella Mae, it's a clear warm summer's day The young birds are trying out their wings Ah it's something to see them try To get up there and fly And my own child is bound to do the same Today she learned three birds' names"
American Music Club - Jenny San Francisco-based indie rock band, led by singer/songwriter Mark Eitzel. "Jenny" is a track from their third album "California", released in 1988. "Jenny don't go home now Please don't you go home now"