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.
Whadaya Want? - 1955 Spark 110
New Shoes - 1957 With Eddie Cochran, Guitar - Vik 0281
Try Some of That - 1936 With Kokomo Arnold
Wait Til' My Bobby Gets Home - 1963 lead vocals shared by Love's sister, Edna Wright. Backed by L.A.'s Wrecking Crew session players. - Phillies 114
Alabama Sue - 1956 Mostly worked as a session player behing Ray Charles, Chuck Willis and otbers
Black And White - 1938 With Stephane Grapeli;
Seven Angels - 1957 AKA the CBS Trumpeteers
Wise Woman Blues - 1943 One of her first recordings for Apollo Records
All You Got To Do - 2023 B.C. slide guitarist Link: brandonisaak.ca/shows
Pap's Corn Likker Still - 1953
Rockin' With The Clock - 1957
La valse de Hadacol - 1947 Very popular "dietary supliment" invented by Louisiana Senator Dudley LeBlanc, mostly alcohol
Just A Dream - 1958 Went to # 1 on the R&B chart - Clanton was more of a swamp-pop artist combining country and R&B but marketed as a pop singer by label owner Johnny Vincent - Ace 546
Pack-Shack And Stack - 1955
Standing Around Crying - 1952
God Rode In A Windstorm - 1962 Recorded in Chicago, Willie Dixon on bass
Sweet, Sweet Girl to Me - 1962 Written by Don Gibson, recorded in Crawley, LA and leased to Hickory in Nashville
Six Nights A Week - 1959 Johnny Maestro, lead Follow-up to 16 Candles - Coed 509
Cruisin' - 1957 From Capitol LP 811 "Gene Vicent & His Bluecaps" 1957
Buddy's Song - 1956
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