Have 'Twangy' Guitar Will Travel is the debut album by the guitarist Duane Eddy.
It is a mix of early rock & roll, swing, country and blues, and contains several covers as well as original compositions.
He and the band known as The Rebels — Al Casey on rhythm guitar, his wife Corki Casey also on rhythm guitar, Steve Douglas on saxophone, Buddy Wheeler on bass guitar, Mike Bermani and Bob Taylor on drums — who along with several guest musicians were joined by The Sharps (later known as The Rivingtons), who contributed non-lyrical vocals, whoops and hollers.
The album spent 82 weeks on the Billboard charts during 1959-1960, reaching a high of #5.
"[7] All songs written by Duane Eddy and Lee Hazlewood unless noted.