Backbeat RadioA radio show featuring Vintage Popular MusicThey don't play on the radio
Broadcast on radio stations across Canada and the U.S.A. See below for a list.
Come Here Mama - 1959
He Saved My Soul - 1950
I Ain't Never - 1959 Co-written by Pierce & Mel Tillis
Let Me Come Back - 1952 Bill Brown (of The Dominoes) lead - https://www.spontaneouslunacy.net/the-checkers-let-me-come-back-king-4581/
Should I Ever Love Again? - 1956 Later recorded by Rusty Draper, Gene Vincent and Timi Yuro
Bake That Chicken Pie - 1948 New York City group, AKA The Sugartones
Chicken Strut - 1970 Produced by Allen Tousaint & Marshal Sehorn
She'll Never Settle - 2023
Two Guitar Boogie - 1953 Prolific session guitarist and arranger who played jazz and R&R. Played the opening on Ritchie Valens' LaBamba, backed Little Richard, arry Williams, arranged Sam Cooke's A Change Is Gonna Come.
Courage To Love - 1952
He Will Fight Your Battles - 1962 Married to Cleophus Robinson
Shrimp & Gumbo - 1956
Hey Sweet Potato - 1947 Buddy Johnson on vocal
I Will Trust In The Lord - 1953 "Little Ax" Broadnax on lead
Church Street Sobbin' Blues - 1928 Billed as Blind Willie Dunn
Lonesome Hearted Blues - 1954 Recorded at a radio station in Sacramento, CA, features Tiny Moore on electric mandolin
I Found Somebody To Love - 1952 www.spontaneouslunacy.net/little-sylvia-i-found-somebody-to-love-jubilee-5093/
I'm So Tired - 1962
She Knows Why - 1957 Co-written with Claude King
Creepy - 1960
Flesh, Blood And Bones - 1952 Early Leiber & Stoller effort, https://www.spontaneouslunacy.net/little-esther-flesh-blood-and-bones-federal-12108/
Hot Dogs - 1940
Mandolin Boogie - 1948 Floyd and Lloyd were actual twins
Please Mr Doctor - 1953
I'm A Soldier - 1959 Archie Brownlee, lead
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