"[6] A number of the songs are regarded as classics of the rockabilly genre, particularly the trio-penned "Tear It Up", released on single on June 5, 1956, and their definitive cover of "Train Kept A'Rollin'".
[7][8] "Tear It Up" did not enter the charts, but enjoyed regional popularity and has subsequently been covered by a number of artists, including Charlie Feathers, Rod Stewart and Stray Cats.
[8] Even though the song was the band's first single on Coral, it was not originally included in the album, appearing on the CD rerelease.
[9] This resulted from an accident, when a valve in the amplifier of the guitarist Paul Burlison came loose before a gig in Philadelphia.
[10] The distorted sound that resulted proved so popular that Burlison intentionally repeated it in future performance.