rockabilly
early style of rock and roll music
Rockabilly crackles with a lively energy that fuses the raw edge of rock ’n’ roll with the twang of country music, creating a sound that's both infectious and timeless. Picture slapping bass lines, energetic guitar riffs, and a driving backbeat, all wrapped around playful yet rebellious lyrics. The vocal delivery is often spirited and dynamic, evoking the excitement of a Saturday night dance hall. It's music that makes you want to tap your feet or hit the open road with the windows down.
Emerging in the early 1950s, rockabilly was birthed in the American South, a reaction against the polished pop sounds of the time. It encapsulated youthful rebellion and cultural mixing, drawing heavily from blues, country, and rhythm and blues traditions. Pioneering artists like Elvis Presley blended these influences on tracks such as “Blue Suede Shoes,” while Johnny Cash’s raw storytelling in songs like “Folsom Prison Blues” helped define the genre's narrative depth. The energetic performances of Buddy Holly also contributed to rockabilly’s rise, encapsulating the carefree spirit that would characterize this genre.
For newcomers eager to dive into rockabilly, start with Brian Setzer’s “The Dirty Boogie,” which perfectly captures the genre's lively essence through modern arrangements. You can’t go wrong with Carl Perkins’ classic “Matchbox,” showcasing the straightforward charm of early rockabilly. Don’t miss the legendary “Rock Around the Clock” by Bill Haley & His Comets—it's practically a cultural touchstone. Finally, check out Wanda Jackson’s pioneering work; her fierce attitude and powerful voice bring a unique flair to the genre. Once you're hooked, you might find yourself wandering into surf rock or even early punk for more electrifying vibes.
209 artists in the catalog.
Guides for rockabilly artists
Top rockabilly albums
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Hawks & Doves
Neil Young
24 timers service
Vazelina Bilopphøggers
He Touched Me
Elvis Presley
Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite
Elvis Presley
Easy Come, Easy Go
Elvis Presley
Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 2
Elvis Presley
The Essential Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley
Platinum: A Life in Music
Elvis Presley
All rockabilly artists
Neil Young
Southern rock, alternative rock
Johnny Cash
blues, country music
Elvis Presley
blues, country music
Roy Orbison
country music, rock music
Jerry Lee Lewis
blues, country music
Wanda Jackson
country music, folk music
Waylon Jennings
country music, country rock
The Everly Brothers
country music
Volbeat
hard rock, heavy metal
Drake Bell
pop music, pop rock
Stray Cats
Igor & The Red Elvises
disco, folk rock
Ricky Nelson
country music, pop music
Loquillo
country rock, hard rock
Buddy Holly
beat music, country music
Imelda May
About rockabilly
What is rockabilly?
early style of rock and roll music
Where should I start with rockabilly?
Start with "Hawks & Doves" by Neil Young. It captures what makes rockabilly worth exploring.
What are the best rockabilly albums?
The rockabilly albums worth hearing first: "Hawks & Doves" by Neil Young, "24 timers service" by Vazelina Bilopphøggers, "He Touched Me" by Elvis Presley, "Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite" by Elvis Presley and "Easy Come, Easy Go" by Elvis Presley.
How many rockabilly artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 209 rockabilly artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.