Episode #9 of ROOTS ROCK RADIO is now permanently archived at https://www.mixcloud.com/dean-fiora/roots-rock-radio-1950s-rock-n-roll-episode-9/
Here's the playlist:
1. HIDE AWAY, Freddy King (1961)
2. BREAK UP, Jerry Lee Lewis (1958)
3. SUGAREE, Hank Ballard & The Midnighters (1959)
4. ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK, The Isley Brothers (1960)
5. SHOMBALOR, Sheriff & The Ravels (1959)
6. SHIMMY SHIMMY KO-KO BOP, Little Anthony & The Imperials (1959-60)
7. TEQUILA, The Champs (1958)
8. DIM, DIM THE LIGHTS, Bill Haley & The Comets (1954)
9. I NEED YOUR LOVE TONIGHT, Elvis Presley (1959)
10. BRISTOL STOMP, The Dovells (1961)
11. EARTH ANGEL, The Penguins (1954-55)
12. IT’S JUST A MATTER OF TIME, Brook Benton (1959)
13. CHAPEL OF DREAMS, The Dubs (1959)
14. I’M WALKIN’, Fats Domino (1957)
15. I’M FALLING IN LOVE, The Jesters (1957)
16. OOH! MY SOUL, Little Richard (1958)
17. LET’S TWIST AGAIN, Chubby Checker (1961)
18. JIVE AFTER FIVE, Carl Perkins (1958)
19. THE TRAIN KEPT A-ROLLIN’, The Johnny Burnette Trio (1956)
20. QUEEN OF THE HOP, Bobby Darin (1958)
21. PEANUT BUTTER, The Marathons (1961)
22. WALK—DON’T RUN, The Ventures (1960)
23. SOUL ON FIRE, LaVern Baker (1953)
24. SEA OF LOVE, Phil Phillips & The Twilights (1959)
25. SPANISH HARLEM, Ben E. King (1960-61)
26. KANSAS CITY, Wilbert Harrison (1959)
27. THERE’S A PARTY GOIN’ ON, Wanda Jackson (1961)
28. SHOULDN’T I, The Orients (1964)
29. BLOODSHOT EYES, Wynonie Harris (1951)
30. WHAT DID SHE SAY, The Solitaires (1955)
31. POON-TANG, The Treniers (1952)
32. DON’T YOU JUST KNOW IT, Huey “Piano” Smith & The Clowns (1958)
33. RED HOT, Billy Lee Riley (1957)
34. BRING IT TO JEROME, Bo Diddley (1955)
35. THE CLOCK, Johnny Ace (1953)
36. GLORIA, The Cadillacs (1954)
37. YOU SEND ME, Sam Cooke (1957)
38. FEVER, Little Willie John (1956)
39. JOHNNY B. GOODE, Chuck Berry (1958)
40. LET’S JUMP THE BROOMSTICK, Brenda Lee (1959)
41. HONKY TONK (Parts 1 & 2), Bill Doggett’s Combo (1956)
42. WILL YOU LOVE ME TOMORROW, The Shirelles (1960-61)
43. WORDS OF LOVE, Buddy Holly & The Crickets (1957)
44. A THOUSAND MILES AWAY, The Heartbeats (1956)
45. I KNEW FROM THE START, The Moonglows (1956)
Dean wrote:
Episode #9 of ROOTS ROCK RADIO is now permanently archived at https://www.mixcloud.com/dean-fiora/roots-rock-radio-1950s-rock-n-roll-episode-9/
Here's the playlist:
1. HIDE AWAY, Freddy King (1961)
My #1 fave instrumental of 1961 issued here in UK on red pre-Beatles Parlophone label
1961
1..Hideaway Freddy King - 1961
2. Last Night Mar-Keys - 1961
3. You Can’t Sit Down Philip Upchurch Combo - 1961
4. San-Ho-Zay Freddy King - 1961
5. Let There Be Drums Sandy Nelson – 1961
6..One Mint Julep Ray Charles – 1961
7. Theme From Dixie Duane Eddy – 1961
8. Surfer’s Stomp Mar-Kets – 1961
9. Jive Harp Tim Whitsett - 1961
10.Night Before Mar-Keys - 1961
Dean wrote:
Episode #9 of ROOTS ROCK RADIO is now permanently archived at https://www.mixcloud.com/dean-fiora/roots-rock-radio-1950s-rock-n-roll-episode-9/
Here's the playlist:
1. HIDE AWAY, Freddy King (1961)
My #1 fave instrumental of 1961 issued here in UK on red pre-Beatles Parlophone label
1961
1..Hideaway Freddy King - 1961
2. Last Night Mar-Keys - 1961
3. You Can’t Sit Down Philip Upchurch Combo - 1961
4. San-Ho-Zay Freddy King - 1961
5. Let There Be Drums Sandy Nelson – 1961
6..One Mint Julep Ray Charles – 1961
7. Theme From Dixie Duane Eddy – 1961
8. Surfer’s Stomp Mar-Kets – 1961
9. Jive Harp Tim Whitsett - 1961
10.Night Before Mar-Keys - 1961
34. BRING IT TO JEROME, Bo Diddley (1955)
Over here we first got this in 1956 on this London label EP
https://www.45cat.com/record/reu1054
Check that price tag!
Roger wrote:wanted Bo's voice to be heard at the start. Diane prefers it was released in 1955, but not me. The one at the link below is THE version as far as I am concerned.
34. BRING IT TO JEROME, Bo Diddley (1955)
Over here we first got this in 1956 on this London label EP
https://www.45cat.com/record/reu1054
Check that price tag!
I prefer this as originally recorded without the editing that moved the middle of the recording to the beginning. That released version sounded off to me somehow, and we eventually found out why. They moved the middle to the beginni9ng because they
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa63WQdDCU8
Bruce wrote:wanted Bo's voice to be heard at the start. Diane prefers it was released in 1955, but not me. The one at the link below is THE version as far as I am concerned.
Roger wrote:
34. BRING IT TO JEROME, Bo Diddley (1955)
Over here we first got this in 1956 on this London label EP
https://www.45cat.com/record/reu1054
Check that price tag!
I prefer this as originally recorded without the editing that moved the middle of the recording to the beginning. That released version sounded off to me somehow, and we eventually found out why. They moved the middle to the beginni9ng because they
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa63WQdDCU8
I'm with Diane on this one
This "original" is interesting but the 1955 release is so very familiar and so 22just sounds more "natural" to me.
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