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.
Wiggle Wobble - 1962 Cooper was a singer, this, his only hit, features sax player Joe Grier - Everlast 5019
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
Run Gal Run - 1954 Detroit area vocalist, keyboard player and band leader
Thick As Thieves - 2022
The Woo Woo Train - 1956 Featuring Richard Barrett who became successfu as a producer, manager & talent scout
Deep Sea Blues - 1952 Clyde McPhatter, lead
I Wonder Who's Boogiein' My Woogie Now - 1936 Was a major influence on Louis Jordan
Ugly and Slouchy - 1957
The Sun - 2024 Delta blues artist from Sudbury, ON https://seanpoluk.com/
I Want To Wander - 1956 Family has a great back story going from abject poverty to country msic stars
Running Ragged - 1929 Eddie Lang, guitar
That's What I Like - 1948 Bennie Carter, alto sax, Dave Cavanaugh, tenor
She's the Most - 1956
Trust Him Today -
Please Help Me, I'm Falling - 1960 RCA Victor 47-7692
Sweet Woman - 1958 AKA Ed Bruce (See The Big Man Cry) also a successful TV actor
All She Wants To Do Is Rock - 1955 BLC17644 - Billy Jack Wills - Gonna Shake This Shack (CD)
San Ho Zay - 1961 From Texas, no relation for Albert or BB
Dance of the Redskins - 1947
Ooo Wee - 1954 Aladdin recording
Playboy Stomp - 1937
Could've Had A Rich Man - 2023
Walk The Streets Of The City - 1962 Willie Dixon, bass
Goin' Away Baby - 1950 With Muddy Waters, Guitar & Little Walter, Harmonica - Chess 1442
Travelling Boogie - 1952 Pioneer rockabilly/hillbilly boogie artist and songwriter
Bongo Boogie - 1951
Bongo Rock - 1959 With Barney Kessel, Rene Hall, Earl Palmer, Red Callender and Ernie Freeman
It's Love Baby (24 Hours Of The Day) - 1955 A hit simultaneously for Brown, Hank Ballard and Earl Gains (Louis Brooks)
Worried About You Baby - 1957 One of several takes recorded in Louisiana, not released originally, often mis-credited to Dale Hawkins. James Burton: Guitar
Unsaid Words - 2024
Na Ali'l - 1932 Hawaiian trio based in New York, Charles Opununi on National steel guitar
I've Been Treated Wrong - 1941 Big Bill Broonzy, Guitar, Memphis Slim, Piano - Bluebird B 9007
Where Shall I Go - 1960 Paul Owens, lead
That's When It Really Hurts - 1947
One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer - 1966
Kentucky Waltz - 1950 Roy Wiggins, steel guitar
Dear One - 1961 His only North American hit, later moved to Sweden where he was quite successful - Old Town 1113
Jungle Nights In Harlem - 1930
This Little Girl Of Mine - 1957 Ray Charles song, based on This Little Light of Mine
It Don't Mean A Thing - 1937
No Help Wanted - 1957
Oh Baby Mine (I Get So Lonely) - 1950
Nothing Takes The Place Of You - 1967 McCall performed the song in the 1988 movie Hairspray
Tell It Like It Is - 1962
Flat Foot Floogie - 1967 Backed by Slim Gaillard, who wrote the song
Diddy Wah Boogie - 1950
I Wanna Go Back - 1956 Studio band for Dot Records
Christian's Automobile - 1957
I Like Your Kinda Love - 1957 Later hit for Andy Williams
Everybody's Talking - 2015 Nilsson version used in Midnight Cowboy
Aged and Mellow Blues - 2023
Barr Line Breakdown - 2003
Noah - 1957
The Big Hurt - 1959 Unique sound made by combinin g two tracks, slightly out of synch
Any Day Now (My Wild Beautiful Bird) - 1994 Written by Burt Bacharach & Bob Hilliard
Heartbreak Hotel - 1962
Don't Do It - 1955
Buddy's Boogie - 1992
Stop By Here - 1957
Honky-Tonk Hardwood Floor - 1957
Ride Away - 1965 His first single on MGM Records, following success of Oh, Pretty Woman
Old Yazoo - 1932 First recorded by Cab Calloway
Give It Up - 1955
Feudin' Banjos - 1955
Anne - 1964 Minor hit for The Greenwood County Singers
Too Much Competition - 1954
A Six Pack To Go - 1960 Merl Travis, guitar
Lavender Coffin - 1945
Let's Go (Pony) - 1962 Earl Palmer (drums), Plas Johnson (saxophone), Tommy Tedesco (guitar), Bill Pitman (guitar), and Jimmy Bond (bass).
Little Baby - 1962
Drip Drop - 1963 First recorded by Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters
Brad's Breakdown - 2022
I'm Gonna Keep My Good Eye On You - 1955
Ain't Got No Home - 1956
The Long Black Veil - 1959
Hey Baba Leba - 1958 Released originally as Be Baba Leba
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