And, finally, youll hear a long-lost duet with Johnnys brother Bobby – Good Buddies, an Everly Brothers-styled track written by the fabled team of Gerry Goffin and Carole King. Blue and pop standards like Sinatras In The Wee Small Hours. Complete Hits includes many b-sides from his singles and cuts from all three of his Del-Fi LPs. In addition to hits like the 1962 #8 smash ∼indys Birthday, Your Nose Is Gonna Grow (#14, 1962), Rumors (#12, 1962), and Proud (#29, 1963), youll hear Johnny assay hits of the day like the Fleetwoods Mr. Hit Parade Records new CD, The Complete Hits of Johnny Crawford, has all of them and a whole lot more – 26 tracks of sweet teen pop adding up to over an hour of expertly mastered listening! Well, he was! Crawford scored eight Billboard Top 100 singles for Del-Fi Records beginning in 1961 at the height of the The Riflemans success. But how many remember Johnny Crawford as a hitmaker and hearthrob? Fewer of us, no doubt, remember that Johnny got his first big break in show business at the tender age of nine as one of the original Mouseketeers on Disneys Mickey Mouse Club.
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Everybody remembers Johnny Crawford as earnest young Mark McCain on the TV western The Rifleman starring Chuck Connors.