Stray Cats - Lucky Charm (ooh Wee Suzy) -

Critics from the Rockabilly Chronicle argue that while the A-side "Look At That Cadillac" was a "good if not original" jump-blues track, "Lucky Charm" was the of the release. It represents the band's ability to evolve past simple 1950s nostalgia into a tighter, more virtuosic unit that could stand toe-to-toe with any swing or jazz ensemble. Lucky Charm

Brian Setzer’s vocals are described by critics as "perfect," often overshadowed by his legendary guitar work. Release History & Availability

It is a rare "swingin' and rockin'" tune where every musician gets a moment to shine. Stray Cats - Lucky Charm (ooh wee Suzy)

Unlike their sparser early tracks, this song features a fuller sound with saxes and piano , likely recorded in the same sessions as its A-side.

You can currently find the track on major platforms like Spotify and YouTube . Critical Legacy Critics from the Rockabilly Chronicle argue that while

Though it was a "hidden gem" on vinyl for years, "Lucky Charm" has become more accessible through later compilations:

Features a blistering boogie-woogie solo by Geraint Watkins , a veteran of the rockabilly scene who played with Crazy Cavan. Release History & Availability It is a rare

This track is a highlight of the Arista "20/20" best-of , which gathered rare B-sides that had previously been unavailable on CD.