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If you like vinyl talk subscribe to my personal vinyl vlog & fact channel. / @icollectstuff-vinylcommuni7294 Roy Orbison - Vocal and Guitar Johnny Wilson - Guitar James Morrow - Electric Mandolin Jack Kennelly - Bass Billy Pat Ellis - Drums Like Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison was unable to find a follow-up to his first hit. He recorded "Rockhouse", a song that another aspiring Sun act, Harold Jenkins (a.k.a. Conway Twitty), had worked up as a theme song for his group, the Rockhousers. It was coupled with Johnny Cash's execrable song, "You're My Baby", originally "Little Woolly Booger". Billboard once again was effusive in its praise of Orbison's "sock showmanship", but its recommendation failed to take account of the fact that "Rockhouse", released in September 1956, was already behind the times. ''You're My Baby'' was an uncharacteristic song for its writer, Johnny Cash. Its verses consist of 8 bars of stop-rhythm and then proceed into the chorus. At the end of the stop-rhythm segment, Ellis's rimshots announce that the chorus is about to start. Otherwise, his drumming is pretty subdued - keeping time, marking the stops, and little else until the second guitar solo. But as that solo progresses, the drumming gets more energized, and reaches a peak behind the final vocal verse. That dramatic crescendo brings the record to an exciting climax, and it's all due to Billy Pat Ellis's drumming.