Songs Performed in The Movie
- "Don't Knock the Rock" - Bill Haley and His Comets
- "I Cry More" - Alan Dale
- "You're Just Right" - Dale
- "Hot Dog Buddy Buddy" - Haley
- "Goofin' Around" - Haley
- "Hook, Line And Sinker" - Haley
- "Applejack" - Dave Appell and the Applejacks
- "Your Love Is My Love" - Dale
- "Calling All Comets" - Haley
- "Out Of The Bushes" - The Treniers
- "Rip It Up" - Bill Haley and His Comets
- "Rocking On Saturday Night" - Treniers
- "Gonna Run" - Dale
- "Long Tall Sally" - Little Richard
- "Tutti-Frutti" - Richard
- "Country Dance" - Appell
- "Don't Knock the Rock" - Dale
The version of the guitar instrumental "Goofin' Around" performed in this film differs from the version released on Decca Records; it has yet to be officially issued although a film audio recording of the scene in which it was played (as opposed to the original studio recording) was released in the late 1990s by the German label Hydra Records. Due to sheet music for the songs "Applejack" and "Country Dance" being released as a tie-in with this movie but with Bill Haley's, not Dave Appell's, photo on the cover, these songs, although Haley-sounding, are often erroneously cited as Bill Haley recordings.
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