If borderline 'should have made it big' 1950s rockabilly artists seemed to have been a mucho plentiful breed back in that decade, then add
Huelyn Duvall's name to the list with an asterisk. He was, as they say, the complete package; the right name, the right look and the right sound. He only had one chart entry with "Little Boy Blue," but his handful of singles for
Gene Autry's Challenge label have long been considered some of the shakin' music's finer moments. Everything
Duvall recorded during that two-year period of rock & roll activity shows up on this 13-track compilation, including two takes of the unreleased "Fool's Hall of Fame" featuring
the Jordanaires on backing vocals. The perfect one to pop in the player after you've spun every version of "Baby, Let's Play House" you own. ~ Cub Koda