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.
Ain't That Lovin' You Baby - 1956 Also recorded by people like Eric Clapton, The Newbeats & The Youngbloods
One Day At A Time - 1965 First recorded by Bobby Bare
One Night, One Night - 1959 Flip side of Since I Don't Have You
Gone Gone Gone - 1955
Bell Boy Boogie - 1947
Wrong Lake to Catch a Fish - 1952
Whirlwind - 1958 Flip side of Philadelphia Baby - later released as an undubbed version
Didn't Work Out, Did It - 1956 Signed by RCA when he was 19 years old, already hosted his own live radio show and worked as a DJ
Ramblin' Blues - 1960
Gonna Wake Up In Glory - 1955 Spin-off of the Fairfield Four
Little Lemmy - 1958
Keep On the Sunny Side - 1954 His wife Ramona Jones on fiddle & vocals, she was a championship fiddler, multi-instrumentalist and actor
My Love Is Coming Down - 1949 Recorded for the Texas label Freedom Records
Old Man Blues - 1930 Early example of more modern jazz/blues song. Base on chord progression of Old Man River
Am I Blue? - 1936 Recorded in New Orleans, features Ocie Stockard and Bob Dunn, guitar
Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms - 1951 Traditional song also recorded by Buck Owens and Leon Russell
Losing You - 2022
Goody Goody Baby - 1947 Truely a single, B-side was by another artist
Pleading at Midnight - 1952
One Monkey Don't Stop The Show - 1950
Jack and Jill Boogie - 1948 Also recorded with the Delmore Bros. but not released until 1984
Cold Chills - 1952 Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee
Sweet Sweet Girl - 1958
Rock Ola Baby - 1956 Texas guitarist who wrote Oh Boy and Rave on for Buddy Holly
I Don't Want To See You - 1946
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