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.
Hungry Man - 1950
Life's Too Short to Live - 1956 Sun recording not released at the time, Sonny Burgess on guitar
Shack Bully Stomp - 1938 Billed as "The Devil's Son-In-Law". St. Louis-based, made over 160 recordings
Hix Wagon Wheel Special - 1954 Poss. Popeye Brousard, fiddle, Claude Sonnier steel guitar
One More Chance - 1960 Popular Louisiana performer who had a life-long career but no breakthrough hit.
Surley Surley Amen - 1952
Mean Mean Mama - 1955 Obscure singer from Cisco, Texas
Sally Sue Brown - 1960 Also recorded by Bob Dylan and Elvis Costello
A Slick Chick (On The Mellow Side) - 1946
Thursday Evening Swing - 1939
Don't Wonder 'Bout Him - 1962
Hlompa - 1959
Dirty Work At the Crossroads - 1952
I Got To Know - 1960
Cloudy and Raining - 1952 Possibly a gospel group moonlighting
R.M. Blues - 1946 Originally issued on his own label, first big success for Specialty Records
Hot Rod Shotgun Boogie - 1951 Vocal by Faron Young, written by Webb Pierce
Honey Hush - 1971 Shelton Dunaway, vocal
Let s Go - 2023
New Spanish Two-Step - 1956
All Over This World - 1942
Mop Rag Boogie - 1950
Rag Mop - 1953 Originally by Johnny Lee Wills
Paper Doll - 1954
Daddy Rollin' Stone - 1952 Penned many hits including Don't Be Cruel, Fever, Great Balls of Fire and Handy Man
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