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.
Crawfishin' - 1953 Flair 1021
Lazy Susan - 1958 Dean & Marc Mathis, Roy Buchanan: Lead Guitar Also recorded as Dean & Marc and later, w/Larry Henley, as The Newbeats - Argo 5318
Shadrack - 1960 Revelation 120
Keep Your Lamp Trimmed And Burning - 2016
Sneaky Pete - 1947 Flip side, I Love You Yes I Do eventually became the bigger hit
Steelin' Home - 1953
Look-A-There - 1952 Slam Stewart, bass
Tula Ndivile - 1957 Miriam Makeba, lead
Move It On Over - 1947 Recorded at Castle Studios in Nashville, backed by Red Foley's band, including Zeke Turner
That's the Gal for Me - 1949
Sea of Love - 1964
Hey, Mom! - 1953
Driving Wheel - 1961 Written by Roosevelt Sykes as "She Is My Driving Wheel" Duke 335
Oh Why? - 1957 Recorded in New Orleans, from the Here's Little Richard LP
We Shall Be Changed - 1957
Devil Woman - 1962
Ain't That Just Like A Woman? - 1960 Written by Louis Jordan, inspired Chuck Berry's intro to Johnny B. Goode
Tee Vee - 1958 From Compton, CA, not the NYC group - King 5119
Your True Love - 1956 Jerry Lee Lewis, Piano - Sun 261 (Master Was Sped Up For Release)
Margie - 1948
Rock Me - 1941 Second time she recorded this song
I Can See My Saviour - 1958 Group formed in Shreveport, LA in 1946, continued performing into the 1990s
Rainin' Here This Mornin' - 1963 Began their career performing on the Andy Griffith Show
Send Me The Pillow That You Dream On - 1962
Baby Surely Do - 2006
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