Product DescriptionJoanie Sommers was launched by Warner Brothers in 1960 as 'The Voice Of The Sixties', and recorded a hugely diverse body of work for the label, taking in mainstream pop, jazz and classy revivals of Great American Songbook standards. Her biggest hit was the notorious "Johnny Get Angry", a song which continues to annoy feminists to this day and famously features the most preposterous kazoo solo in the history or rock & roll (it was famously later revived by K.D. Lang. Joanie is often remember as 'the pepsi girl' as she provided the singing voice for their radio and TV commercials in the 60s, 70s and 80s. This compilation features all her singles between 1959-1962, including her other principal hits "One Boy" and "When The Boys Get Together", plus the pick of her LP tracks, notably "Shake Hands With A Fool" and "Since Randy Moved Away. Also includes the four sides she recorded with Edd 'Kookie' Byrnes starting with the US hit "Like I Love You". Joanie continues to perform and record regularity to this day, essentially as a highly-regarded jazz stylist.