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.
Hop, Skip And Jump - 1945
So Glad She's Mine - 1955 Williams on drums and vocals - Checker 831
Please Don't Go - 1953 Recorded for Specialty
Catty Town - 1956 Written and sung by Dick Glasser who became a very successful writer, producer and record company executive
Let's Go to Town - 1931 Recorded in Chicago at the begining of the Depression when record sales, especially blues record sales, were plummeting
Death Comes Knocking - 1954 Detroit group
It's Your Voodoo Working - 1961 Texas singer, recorded in Crawley LA by J.D. Miller - Excello 2200
Jelly Bean Rag - 1950 Rivers was one of the first guitarists to use a solid body electric guitar, active from the 1930s to the 1980s
Growlin' Dan - 1934 Second recording of the song, note the reference to Minnie the Moocher and the Hi-De-Ho chorus
Didn't It Rain - 1947
Return of Django - 1968 Reference to 1966 Spaghetti Western 'Django'
Goin' To Jump And Shout - 1957 With Ernest McLean, Guitar, Huey "Piano" Smith, Piano, Herb Hardesty & Clarence Hall, Tenor Saxes - Imperial 5450
Bad Feeling - 1983 From Stony Plain SPCD 1283
Fare Ye Well - Unreleased at the time
Love Is My Business - 1958 Recorded at Sun in 1958, Roland Janes, guitar, Charlie Rich, piano, not released until 1973
Lost John - 1956
Beg Me - 1964 With Doris Troy, cover of version by Merry Clayton - Wand 154
Reconsider Baby - 1954 Recorded in Texas for Chess Records
Go Away - 1958 Known as The Canadian Playboy, from St. Catharines, ON
Sick And Tired - 1960 Also recorded it in 1971 with Duane Allman on guitar - From Roulette LP SR 25102
Quite A Party - 1961 New Mexico group, was Norman Petty's house band, later joined by Jimmy Gilmer - Warwick 644
Hold It - 1959
No Shrimp Today - 1956 Louisiana Cajun singer who mostly sang straight country - Hickory 1049
Meet Me In The Bottom - 1977
Tuggin' on My Heart Strings - 1956
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