The back cover shows label shots of releases by "The Five Teenbeats" (Big Top 45-3062) and "The Craftsmen" (Warwick M-572).
It is doubtful whether (all) these tracks really are by Johnny And The Hurricanes, although - because of some of the writers` credits - there is strong involvement of Harry Balk and Irving Micahnik, the managers of Johnny And The Hurricanes.
Looking at the label, the copyright warning around the edge is common to Britain, Australia/NZ and some Euro countries who print the warning in English. The LP is likely Euro origin.
That's not the only error. "The Hucklebuck" composer details are also wrong. It is, in fact, two people, Alfred AND Gibson. Usually credited in this order but sometimes inverted to be Gibson/Alfred on other labels.
The composer credit on the LP sleeve Track B5 is wrong. It should read "The Fascinators".
Paris, King, Mack were out of the picture as far as they were concerned.
'The Notes' section questions the authenticity of these tracks being by Johnny and the Hurricanes;and rightly so. The artists tracks being used/misused on this album are as follows:
A1 The Five Teenbeats - "Time To Rock" - Bigtop 45-3062 - Jan 1961 - (B-side)
A2 The Craftsmen - "Walkin' With Mr. Lee" - Warwick M-586 - Oct 1960 - (A-side)
A3 The Craftsmen - "Tweedle Dee" - Warwick M-586 - Oct 1960 - (B-side)
A4 The Craftsmen - "The Hucklebuck" - Warwick M-572 - Aug 1960 - (A-side)
A5 The Craftsmen - "Marty's Party" - Warwick M-572 - Aug 1960 - (B-side)
A6 Johnny Gibson - "Walkin' On Down" - Bigtop 45-3118 - Aug 1962 - (A-side)
A7 Johnny Gibson - "After Midnight" - Bigtop 45-3118 Aug 1962 - (B-side)
B1 The Craftsmen - "Rock A-Long" - Warwick M-538 - May 1960 - (A-side)
B2 The Raging Storms - "Knockout" - Jamie 1196 - July 1961 - (A-side)
B3 The Craftsmen - "Goofus" - Warwick M-538 - May 1960 - (B-side)
B4 The Fascinators - "You're The Blame" - Trans Atlas M-688 - April 1962 - (A-side)
B5 The Fascinators - "Revived" - Trans Atlas M-688 - April 1962 - (B-side)
B6 Johnny Gibson - "Ohh Poo Pah Doo" - Bigtop 45-3149 - May 1963 - (A-side)
B7 Johnny Gibson - "Summer Holiday" - Bigtop 45-3149 - May 1963 - (B-side)
The Fascinators are The Hurricanes, so renamed, after they split from Johnny(Paris) in late 1961.
They went on to perform together well into the late 60s.