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1.StopMy Heart Is an Open Book – Carl Dobkins, Jr. 02:09
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2.StopSusie Darlin' – Robin Luke 02:38
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3.StopPink Shoelaces – Dodie Stevens 02:29
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4.StopNinety-Nine Ways – Tab Hunter 01:48
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5.StopTalkin' to the Blues – Jim Lowe 02:30
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6.StopJust as Much as Ever – Bob Beckham 02:32
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7.StopTill Death Do Us Part – Bob Braun 02:27
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8.StopA Very Special Love – Johnny Nash 02:57
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9.StopMorgen – Ivo Robic 02:39
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10.StopOver the Rainbow – The Demensions 03:17
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11.StopOh Julie – The Crescendos 02:43
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12.StopYou Better Move On – Arthur Alexander 02:46
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13.StopJamie – Eddie Holland 02:23
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14.StopI've Got a Girlfriend – Dale Ward 02:10
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15.StopRamona – The Blue Diamonds 02:35
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16.StopThe Way of a Clown – Teddy Randazzo 02:43
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17.StopTop Forty, News, Weather and Sports – Mark Dinning 02:25
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18.StopAnd the Heavens Cried – Ronnie Savoy 02:50
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19.StopLetter from Sherry – Dale Ward 02:47
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20.StopWonderful Summer – Robin Ward 02:28
Teen Time: The Young Years of Rock Roll, Vol. 3 contains 20 pop tracks recorded for Eric Records in the late '50s and early '60s. This is squeaky-clean teen music of the era, post-Chuck Berry and early Elvis, pre-Beatlemania. Four of the songs were Top Five hits recorded by one-hit wonders Carl Dobkins Jr. ("My Heart Is an Open Book"), Robin Luke ("Susie Darlin'"), Dodie Stevens ("Pink Shoe Laces"), and the Crescendos ("Oh Julie"). Even though half of these tunes failed to reach the Top 20, a few certainly had hit potential and relied on passionate performances over novelty lyrics or sappy dramatic string arrangements, including Arthur Alexander's "You Better Move On" (also covered by the Rolling Stones), future Motown lyricist Eddie Holland's "Jamie," and Johnny Nash crooning "A Very Special Love," 15 years prior to his chart-topping reggae classic "I Can See Clearly Now." Al Campbell, Rovi
- Genre: Rock
- Subgenre: Pop/Rock
- Category Brill Building Pop
- Release Date: July 20, 2004
- Artist: Teen Time: The Young Years of Rock & Roll Vol.
- Additional Artist: Various artists collection