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.
Boogie Woogie Country Girl - 1956 Featuring Harry Van "Piano Man" Walls: Piano - Atlantic 1088
Hillbilly Boy - 1953 Obscure North Carolina musician
Love And Wine - 1951
Blow Mr Jackson - 1947 James Jackson, tenor sax - Exclusive 244
I Know It's A Sin - 2011 Vocals & Piano - from her album Victim of the Blues
My God Is A Mighty Man - Group formed in te 1930s, very high quality, had many prominent members over the years
Free Little Bird - 1947
Gran Prairie - 1940 Harry Choates, fiddle; Happy Fats (Leroy Leblanc) bass & vocal. Based on the fiddle tune Le Garcon Negligent, and spawned Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
I'll Hold You In My Heart (Till I Can Hold You In My Arms) - 1947 Was #1 on the Billboard country chart for 21 weeks, a record unbeaten until 2013 when Billboard started including streaming in its computations
Precious Lord, Take My Hand - 1955 Candi Staton, lead
Can't Do Sixty No More - 1952
He's a Real Gone Guy - 1947 Lutcher on vocals & piano - Capitol Americana 40017
Crazy About the Boogie - 1951 Obscure artist based in Huntsville, Ala, made only 4 sides for Nashboro, normally a black gospel label.
Blues King Mango - 1956 Apparently was mis-spelling of Blues King Mambo
Best You Can - 2014 Vocals, Acoustic Guitar & Harmonica
Don't We All Have The Right - 1970 Not a chart hit, issued as the flip side of South
Love Me - 1954
I'm Not Movin' -
Carol - 1958 Chess 1700 & EP 5124
Chattanooga Choo Choo - 1962
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