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.
Oh La Baby - 1958 Demo session with overdubs, incl. Joe Maphis on guitar
Too Long - 1941 Bob Wills younger brother
Ageable Woman - 1951
There Goes That Train - 1954 Singer & sax player, played the sax solo on Get A Job. Piney 104 & Mercury 70582
Why Don't You Try Me? - 1968 Former members of The Radiants, later recorded by Ry Cooder. Checker 1206
Some Of These Days - 1935
You're Not The Only Oyster In the Stew - 1934
Dirty Boogie - 1949 Recorded in Detroit
Hatti Malatti - 1958
Walk On By - 1961
Big City Lights (Have You Seen My Baby?) - 2008 Harrison Kennedy, Harmonica
He's Here Now - 1958
Solitude - 1945 Los Angelese recording
So Long - 1956
High Heels -
Choo Choo Ch'boogie - 1946 Written for Jordan by two country performers, Vaughn Horton & Denver Darling. R&B and pop hit.
A Good Man Is Hard To Find - 1961
Sleepy Eyed John - 1950 Later recorded by Johnny Horton
Oh What A Savior - 1954
If You Need Me - 1963 Atlantic 2185
Still A Fool - 1951 Jimmy Rogers, Guitar. Chess 1480. AKA Two Trains Runnin'
Tennessee Saturday Night - 1951
Tennessee Border - 1949 Originally by Jimmy Work, Merl Travis, guitar, Speedy West, steel
Tall Cool One - 1959 Originally titled Scoth & Soda. Hit in 1959 and 1964
Fever - 1963 Cuban-born singer became Queen of Latin Soul in NYC. Was on Mongo Santamaria's Watermelon Man
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