Stray Cats - Lucky Charm - (ooh Wee Suzy)

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Unlike their sparser early tracks, this song features a fuller sound with saxes and piano , likely recorded in the same sessions as its A-side. Stray Cats - Lucky Charm (ooh wee Suzy)

Critics from the Rockabilly Chronicle argue that while the A-side "Look At That Cadillac" was a "good if not original" jump-blues track, "Lucky Charm" was the of the release. It represents the band's ability to evolve past simple 1950s nostalgia into a tighter, more virtuosic unit that could stand toe-to-toe with any swing or jazz ensemble. Lucky Charm You can currently find the track on major

Primarily found on the 7" and 12" singles for "Look At That Cadillac" and "(She's) Sexy + 17". It represents the band's ability to evolve past

Features a blistering boogie-woogie solo by Geraint Watkins , a veteran of the rockabilly scene who played with Crazy Cavan.

While the Stray Cats are often defined by their MTV-era hits like "Stray Cat Strut," true devotees point to as a pinnacle of their musical prowess. Originally appearing as the B-side to the 1983 single "Look At That Cadillac," this track captures the band at their most uninhibited, blending fiery rockabilly with a sophisticated jump-blues swing. A Masterclass in Jump-Blues Fusion