The sleeve featured a credit 'Custard pies - D.L.T.' This referred to one of their appearances on Top of the Pops, when presenter Dave Lee Travis had been the apparently unwitting recipient of a custard pie wielded by one of the group.
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All tracks were written and recorded as tributes to 1950s and early 1960s rock and roll musicians, "Eddy’s Rock" being a guitar and saxophone instrumental played in the style of Duane Eddy, while "Everyday I Wonder" was similar in sound and approach to Del Shannon's "Runaway", and "Come Back Karen" did the same for Neil Sedaka's "Oh! Carol".
Atlanta Falcons | Eddy Arnold | Nelson Eddy | Eddy Grant | BBC Introducing | Mike Eddy | Eddy Merckx | Newcastle Falcons | Winnipeg Falcons | The Eddy Duchin Story | Fresno Falcons | Eddy Mitchell | Eddy Marnay | Eddy Clearwater | Chuck Eddy | Timothy Eddy | Mary Baker Eddy | Leicester Falcons | Exeter Falcons | Eddy Raven | E. B. Eddy Company | Duane Eddy | Air Force Falcons football | William A. Eddy | Sweethearts: The Timeless Love Affair Onscreen and Off Between Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy | Surprise Fightin' Falcons | Sean Eddy | Jonathan Eddy | Introducing... The Beatles | Introducing Sparks |