Stray Cats - Lucky Charm (ooh Wee Suzy) 【OFFICIAL】
This track is a highlight of the Arista "20/20" best-of , which gathered rare B-sides that had previously been unavailable on CD.
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 Stray Cats - Lucky Charm (ooh wee Suzy)
Brian Setzer’s vocals are described by critics as "perfect," often overshadowed by his legendary guitar work. Release History & Availability This track is a highlight of the Arista
Though it was a "hidden gem" on vinyl for years, "Lucky Charm" has become more accessible through later compilations: A Masterclass in Jump-Blues Fusion Brian Setzer’s vocals
Released during the Rant 'n Rave era, "Lucky Charm" stands out for its high-octane energy and instrumental depth.