Top Sleepy Labeef Albums
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The Sun Records Sound of Sleepy LaBeef (30 Rockabilly Revival Greats)
The Sun Records Sound of Sleepy LaBeef (30 Rockabilly Revival Greats)
[2020]
Columbia Singles
Columbia Singles
[2018]
Live in Barcelona (1997)
Live in Barcelona (1997)
[2014]
The Door to Sleepy LaBeef - 30 Rockabilly Revival Greats
The Door to Sleepy LaBeef - 30 Rockabilly Revival Greats
[2014]
Sleepy LaBeef Rides Again (Soundtrack)
Sleepy LaBeef Rides Again (Soundtrack)
[2014]
The Rockabilly Collection
The Rockabilly Collection
[2012]
The Legendary Sun Classics
The Legendary Sun Classics
[2010]
Roots
Roots
[2008]
Roots (Bonus Tracks)
Roots (Bonus Tracks)
[2008]
Too Much Monkey Business - Rockabilly Hits
Too Much Monkey Business - Rockabilly Hits
[2006]
Rockabilly Blues
Rockabilly Blues
[2001]
Tomorrow Never Comes
Tomorrow Never Comes
[2000]
A Rockin' Decade
A Rockin' Decade
[1997]
I'll Never Lay My Guitar Down
I'll Never Lay My Guitar Down
[1996]
The Human Jukebox
The Human Jukebox
[1995]
Strange Things Happening
Strange Things Happening
[1994]
Nothin' but the Truth
Nothin' but the Truth
[1992]
Locomotora Sleepy
Locomotora Sleepy
[1992]
Attack
Attack
[1990]
Nothin' But the Truth (Live)
Nothin' But the Truth (Live)
[1987]
Downhome Rockabilly
Downhome Rockabilly
[1979]
Rockabilly 1977
Rockabilly 1977
[1977]
Western Gold
Western Gold
[1976]
The Bull's Night Out
The Bull's Night Out
[1972]
Related Information for Sleepy Labeef
Sleepy LaBeef (born Thomas Paulsley LaBeff, July 20, 1935, Smackover, Arkansas) is an American rockabilly musician.LaBeef stands 6' 7" tall and was given the nickname "Sleepy" from the appearance of his eyes. Born in Arkansas, he was raised on a melon farm and moved to Houston when he was 18. There, he sang gospel music on local radio and put together a bar band to play venues as well as radio programs such as the Houston Jamboree and Louisiana Hayride.In the 1950s, as the rockabilly component of rock-n-roll became evident, LaBeef began recording singles in the genre; his first, "I'm Through", was issued on Starday Records in 1957. In 1964, he moved to Nashville and moved to a more solidly country style, r... read more
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