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.
Keep A-Knockin' (But You Can't Come In) - 1938 Decca 7609
Play My Boogie - 1952 Popular DJ heard all over the continent, specializing in trucking songs. Imperial 8174
Ten Thousand Dollar Lincoln Continental - 1955 Originally Unissued Grand Recording
That Old Time Religion - 1964
Another Woman's Man - 1964 From Imperial LP 9266 & LP 12266 "Wish Someone Would Care" 1964
Prowlin' Ground Hog - 1949 Obscure Texas musician who only had two records released. Talent 805
Holston Valley Breakdown - 1950 Private recording by a Tennessee singer who dabbled in country, rockabilly and blues.
He's My Baby - 1958
Not Your Gal - 2025 From her new CD Them Shadows. Web site: sineadxsanders.com/
Don't Leave Poor Me - 1954 OKeh 7053. Mickey Baker, guitar; Sam "The Man" Taylor, sax
We Shall Walk Through The Valley - 1949 First recording of the Thomas A. Dorsey song now known as Peace In The Valley.
I'm In The Mood For Love - 1952
Jivin' - 1941 Group (with some changes) became Steve Gibson and the Red Ceps
Walkin' on Top of the World - 1951 Freedom 5041
Temperature - 1957 Prev. Unissued. Orig. On Chess CHD2-9357, Blues With A Feeling
I Woke Up Screaming - 1955
Big Party - 1964 Memphis group, Barbara Brown and her three sisters. Highly acclaimed but not commercially successful. Stax 150
I Trusted You - 1957 Ace 537
Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home) - 1959
Keep A Knockin' - 1958
Temptation - 1957
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