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Showing posts with label doo-wop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doo-wop. Show all posts

Monday, May 5, 2025

Chills & Fever - 30 One Hit Wonders - US Rhythm & Blues

 


1 Bunker Hill– Hide And Go Seek (part 1)

2 Boogaloo And His Gallant Crew– Cops And Robbers

3 Benny Spellman– Lipstick Traces (On A Cigarette)

4 Prince La La– She Put The Hurt On Me

5 Johnnie Morisette– Meet Me At The Twistin' Place

6 The Sims Twins*– Soothe Me

7 The Aquatones– You

8 The Quin-Tones– Down The Aisle Of Love

9 The Original Casuals– So Tough

10 The Halos– Nag

11 The Majors– A Wonderful Dream

12 The Monotones– Book Of Love

13 The Impalas– Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home)

14 The Jarmels– A Little Bit Of Soap

15 The Silhouettes– Get A Job

16 Billy & Lillie– La Dee Dah

17 The Flares– Foot Stomping (part 1)

18 Joe Jones – You Talk Too Much

19 The Spacemen– The Clouds

20 Wynona Carr– Should I Ever Love Again?

21 James Ray – If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody

22 Phil Phillips With The Twilights– Sea Of Love

23 Elton Anderson– Secret Of Love

24 The Bobbettes– Mr Lee

25 The Accents – Wiggle Wiggl

26 Nathaniel Mayer And His Fabulous Twilights– Village Of Love

27 Billy Bland– Let The Little Girl Dance

28 Ronnie Love – Chills And Fever

29 Claudine Clark– Party Lights

30 Barbara George– I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)


Chills & Fever

Saturday, December 7, 2024

The Flash Records Story (Popular Platters - Recorded And Retailed) - Blues, Doo-Wop, Jump R'n'B and Jive

 


1-1 B Brown & His McVouts*– Good Woman Blues 2:36

1-2 Haskell Sadler & His Orchestra*– Gone For Good 2:10

1-3 Sidney Maiden & His Ramblers*– Hurry, Hurry, Baby 2:36

1-4 B Brown & His McVouts*– Mambo For Dancers 2:28

1-5 Sidney Maiden & His Ramblers*– Everything Is Wrong 3:04

1-6 Haskell Sadler & His Orchestra*– Do Right Mind 2:51

1-7 The Jayhawks – Counting My Teardrops 2:51

1-8 The Emanon "4"– Blues For Monday 2:28

1-9 The Emanon "4"– Oh! That Girl 2:31

1-10 The Jayhawks – The Devil's Cousin 2:24

1-11 Sheryl Crowley with James Curry & His Orchestra*– Just A Night Girl 2:43

1-12 James Curry & His Orchestra*– Still Longing For You 2:27

1-13 Sheryl Crowley & James Curry– I'll Be Seeing You 2:13

1-14 Lorenzo Holden & His Orchestra*– Walking Down Swing Street 2:48

1-15 James Curry & Orchestra– Please Baby 2:22

1-16 The Jayhawks – Don't Mind Dyin' 1:58

1-17 The Jayhawks – Stranded In The Jungle 2:48

1-18 James Curry & Orchestra– My Promise 2:18

1-19 Sheryl Crowley with Lorenzo Holden's Orchestra– My Devotion 2:43

1-20 The Jayhawks – My Only Darling 2:30

1-21 The Jayhawks – Love Train 2:24

1-22 Sheryl Crowley with Lorenzo Holden's Orchestra– It Ain't To Play With! 2:09

1-23 Maurice Simons & Orchestra*– Flashy 2:42

1-24 Maurice Simons & Orchestra*– Blue Light 3:05

1-25 Gus Jenkins & Orchestra*– You Told Me 2:55

1-26 Frank Patt & His Orchestra*– Gonna Hold On 2:15

1-27 Buddy Cypress & Orchestra*– Don't Forsake Me (Bop To De Lao) 2:12

1-28 Buddy Cypress & Orchestra*– I'm In Love With You 2:18

1-29 Frank Patt & His Orchestra*– You Going To Pay For It Baby 2:21

1-30 The Fabulous Preston Combo– Ohh-La-Cha-Cha 2:15

2-1 Judge Davis– Mr Boogie 2:04

2-2 Judge Davis– Can't Sleep At Night 2:59

2-3 Judge Davis– Sawmill Section 2:47

2-4 Mamie Jenkins with The Gus Jenkins Orchestra– Hambone 2:35

2-5 Mamie Jenkins with The Gus Jenkins Orchestra– Jump With Me Baby 2:29

2-6 Nip Roman & Orchestra*– Darling I Need You 2:50

2-7 Nip Roman & Orchestra*– With These Words 2:39

2-8 The Hornets – Crying Over You 2:33

2-9 The Hornets – Tango Moon 2:30

2-10 The Poets – Dead 2:06

2-11 The Poets – Vowels Of Love 1:56

2-12 Judge Davis– Explain Yourself 2:42

2-13 Paul Clifton– Ain't I Cried Enough 2:50

2-14 Mamie Perry with Gus Jenkins Orchestra– I'm Hurted 2:33

2-15 Mamie Perry with Gus Jenkins Orchestra– My Baby Waited Too Long 2:43

2-16 Frank Patt & His Orchestra*– I'm Your Slave Tk 2 3:14

2-17 The Cubans – You've Been Gone So Long 2:31

2-18 The Arrows with Paul Clifton's Band– Indian Bop Hop 2:43

2-19 The Arrows with Paul Clifton's Band– Annie Mae 2:00

2-20 The Cubans – Don't Go Baby 3:12

2-21 Frank Patt & His Orchestra*– Just A Minute Baby 3:00

2-22 Gus Jenkins & Orchestra*– Drift On 2:53

2-23 Frank Patt & His Orchestra*– Don't Have To Cry No More 2:47

2-24 The Cubans – You've Been Gone So Long 2:18

2-25 The Cubans – Oh Miss Dolly 2:05

2-26 The Cubans – Can't You See 2:12

2-27 The Cubans – Tell Me (Will You Ever Be Mine) 3:19

2-28 Paul Clifton– Are You Alright? 2:52

2-29 Frank Patt & His Orchestra*– I'm Your Slave Tk 1 2:19

2-30 Gus Jenkins & Orchestra*– Slow Down 1:58


Saturday, March 30, 2024

The Earls – Remember Then! 25 Original Classics

 


The Earls, often credited as Larry Chance and the Earls, is an American popular music group formed in The Bronx, New York. In a career spanning over 60 years they formed in the early 1960's, though their roots can be traced back to 1957 in a group called the High-Hatters. They were one of the most accomplished white doo-wop groups of the early 1960's, especially in their home state of New York. In 1962, they became known for their signature hit single "Remember Then", which still remains a staple of doo-wop music. Later in their career they experienced moderate success with songs such as "Life Is But a Dream", "Never" and "I Believe". In the 1970's and 1980's, an oldies revival scene began and the Earls re-experienced success and became one of the most requested popular groups in the doo-wop genre. The group still continues to perform.

Other recordings include "Looking For My Baby" and "Kissing." Albums included Remember Me Baby, The Earls: Today, The Earls – Live, Earl Change, and Streets of the Bronx.

Since the group's inception in the early 1960's, singer Larry Chance fronted and led the Earls, being the sole continuous and only original remaining member of the group, until his death in 2023.

1 Remember Then 2:05

2 Never 2:15

3 Cry Cry Cry 2:02

4 Eyes 2:29

5 I Believe 4:09

6 Oh What A Time 2:53

7 I Keep A Tellin' You 2:00

8 Ask Anybody 2:15

9 Out In The Cold Again 2:46

10 Lookin' My Way 1:47

11 Don't Forget 1:54

12 Remember Me Baby 2:34

13 Amor 3:38

14 Let's Waddle 2:13

15 Kissing 2:09

16 Old Man River 6:02

17 Our Day Will Come 3:06

18 Life Is But A Dream 1:44

19 Looking For My Baby 1:54

20 All Through Our Teens 2:19

21 Without You 1:46

22 Cross My Heart 2:08

23 Teenager's Dream 1:59

24 Lost Love 2:14

25 Little Boy And Girl 1:50


Tuesday, June 20, 2023

41 Original Hits from the Soundtrack of American Graffiti

 


1.01 Bill Haley And The Comets*– (We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock 2:08

1.02 The Crests– Sixteen Candles 2:48

1.03 Del Shannon– Runaway 2:18

1.04 Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers– Why Do Fools Fall In Love 2:14

1.05 Buddy Holly– That'll Be The Day 2:14

1.06 Buster Brown– Fanny Mae 2:52

1.07 Flash Cadillac & The Continental Kids– At The Hop 2:25

1.08 Flash Cadillac & The Continental Kids– She's So Fine 2:18

1.09 The Diamonds– The Stroll 2:26

1.10 The Tempos– See You In September 2:03

1.11 The Beach Boys– Surfin' Safari 2:05

1.12 The Fleetwoods– He's The Great Imposter 1:33

1.13 Chuck Berry– Almost Grown 2:09

1.14 The Platters– Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 2:37

1.15 The Diamonds– Little Darlin' 2:04

1.16 Joey Dee & The Starlighters*– Peppermint Twist 1:58

1.17 The Regents – Barbara Anne 2:14

1.18 The Monotones– Book Of Love 2:17

1.19 Buddy Holly– Maybe Baby 2:01

1.20 Lee Dorsey– Ya Ya 2:22

1.21 The Platters– The Great Pretenders 2:35


2.01 Fats Domino– Ain't That A Shame 2:31

2.02 Chuck Berry– Johnny B. Goode 2:38

2.03 The Flamingos– I Only Have Eyes For You 3:09

2.04 The Silhouettes– Get A Job 2:37

2.05 The Five Satins– To The Aisle 2:44

2.06 Bobby Freeman– Do You Wanna Dance 2:35

2.07 Buddy Knox– Party Doll 1:54

2.08 The Del-Vikings*– Come Go With Me 2:37

2.09 Johnny Burnette– You're Sixteen - You're Beautiful (And You're Mine) 1:56

2.10 The Clovers– Love Potion No.9 1:53

2.11 The Skyliners– Since I Don't Have You 2:35

2.12 The Big Bopper*– Chantilly Lace 2:21

2.13 Mark Dinning– Teen Angel 2:35

2.14 Sonny Till* & The Orioles– Crying In The Chapel 3:04

2.15 The Heartbeats– A Thousand Miles Away 2:25

2.16 The Cleftones– Heart And Soul 1:49

2.17 Booker T & The MG's– Green Onions 2:25

2.18 The Platters– Only You (And You Alone) 2:35

2.19 The Spaniels– Goodnight, Well It's Time To Go 2:43

2.20 The Beach Boys– All Summer Long 2:05


American Graffiti

Saturday, April 29, 2023

Lipstick On Your Collar - 50 Sensational Rock'n'Roll Anthems

 


1-1 Helen Shapiro– Lipstick On Your Collar

1-2 Eddie Cochran– C'mon Everybody

1-3 Gene Vincent– Be-Bop-A-Lula

1-4 Bobby Vee– Rubber Ball

1-5 Johnny Kidd & The Pirates– Shakin' All Over

1-6 Little Eva– The Locomotion

1-7 Dion & The Belmonts– A Teenager In Love

1-8 Fats Domino– Ain't That A Shame

1-9 Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers– Why Do Fools Fall In Love

1-10 Dion – The Wanderer

1-11 Ricky Nelson – Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On

1-12 The Marcels– Blue Moon

1-13 Craig Douglas – Only Sixteen

1-14 Bobby Vee– Heartbeat

1-15 The Shadows– Apache

1-16 Eddie Cochran– Blue Suede Shoes

1-17 Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas*– Great Balls Of Fire

1-18 Gene Vincent– Pistol Packin' Mama

1-19 The Jordanaires– Don't Be Cruel

1-20 Tommy Bruce & The Bruisers– Ain't Misbehavin'

1-21 The Ventures– Walk, Don't Run

1-22 Shane Fenton & The Fentones– It's All Over Now

1-23 Thurston Harris And The Sharps– Little Bitty Pretty One

1-24 The Crickets – Don't Ever Change

1-25 Ricky Valance– Tell Laura I Love Her


2-1 Bobby Vee– Take Good Care Of My Baby

2-2 Fats Domino– Blueberry Hill

2-3 Adam Faith– What Do You Want

2-4 The Beach Boys– Fun, Fun, Fun

2-5 Eddie Cochran– Summertime Blues

2-6 Dion – Runaround Sue

2-7 Wanda Jackson– Let's Have A Party

2-8 Gene Vincent & The Shouts– Good Golly Miss Molly

2-9 The Swinging Blue Jeans– Tutti Frutti

2-10 Bobby Freeman– Do You Wanna Dance?

2-11 Eddie Cochran– Three Steps To Heaven

2-12 The King Brothers– Wake Up Little Suzie

2-13 Ricky Nelson – Be-Bop Baby

2-14 Buddy Knox– Party Doll

2-15 Jan & Dean– Who Put The Bomp (In The Bomp, Bomp, Bomp)

2-16 Fats Domino– I'm Walkin'

2-17 Tommy James And The Shondells*– Hanky Panky

2-18 The Johnny Otis Show– Ma (He's Makin' Eyes At Me)

2-19 Bobby Vee And The Crickets – Peggy Sue

2-20 Don Lang– Witch Doctor

2-21 Bobby Angelo & The Tuxedos– Baby Sittin'

2-22 Gene Vincent & The Shouts– Long Tall Sally

2-23 Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers– Baby Baby

2-24 Little Anthony & The Imperials– Tears On My Pillow

2-25 Gene Vincent & The Shouts– The Hippy Hippy Shake


Lipstick On Your Collar

Thursday, June 23, 2022

The Royal Teens – Short Shorts And More Golden Classics


The Royal Teens were an American rock and roll band that formed in New Jersey in 1956 and originally consisted of Bob Gaudio on piano, Tom Austin on drums, Billy Dalton on guitar and Billy Crandall on saxophone. Originally, the group's name was simply "The Royals", but they were persuaded to add the word "Teens" in order to avoid having the same name as an existing band. The group is best known for its single "Short Shorts", which was a number 3 hit in the United States in 1958. The follow-up single, 1959's "Believe Me", hit number 26. They never recorded an album, and broke up in 1965.

The term "Short Shorts" in the song referred specifically to very short cutoff jeans as worn by teenage girls. The term appears to have originated with Bob Gaudio and Tom Austin. According to the group's website, they coined the term in 1957, and hit on using it as a song theme and title that summer when they saw two girls in cutoffs leaving a local teen spot.


Short Shorts

Royal Blue

Little Trixie

Why

All Right Baby

Believe Me

My Memories Of You

Sham Rock

Dottie Ann

Wounded Heart

My Kind Of Dream

Open The Door


The Royal Teens


Sunday, June 19, 2022

The Spaniels – Play It Cool ...... classic Doo Wop / Rhythm and Blues

 


The Spaniels were an American R'n'B and doo-wop group, best known for the hit "Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight".

They have been called the first successful Midwestern R'n'B group. Some historians of vocal groups consider Pookie Hudson to be the first front-man of a vocal group because the Spaniels pioneered the technique of having the main singer solo at his microphone while the rest of the group shared a second microphone.

The group debuted in late 1952 at Roosevelt High School in Gary, Indiana as Pookie Hudson and The Hudsonaires. They changed their name to The Spaniels, and in April 1953, became one of the first artists to sign with Vee-Jay Records. The group recorded "Baby It's You", their initial release, on May 5, 1953. Released in July, the song reached No. 10 on Billboard's R'n'B record chart on September 5, 1953.

In Spring 1954, "Goodnight Sweetheart, Goodnight" hit No. 24 on Variety's pop chart, and rose to No. 5 on Billboard's R'n'B chart. The Spaniels played regularly at the Apollo, The Regal, and other large theaters on the Chitlin circuit.


1 I Like It Like That

2 Hey Sister Lizzie

3 You're Gonna Cry

4 Play It Cool

5 False Love

6 Crazee Baby

7 (You Game Me) Peace Of Mind

8 Great Googley Moo

9 Automobiles

10 Tina

11 House Cleaning

12 Baby It's You

13 (Get Away Child) You Don't Move Me

14 Crazee Baby

15 I Need Your Kisses

16 Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight

17 I'm Gonna Thank You

18 Jessie Mae

19 Lucinda

20 I Owe You

21 Bounce

22 Red Sails In The Sunset

23 Please Don't Tease

24 You Painted Pictures

25 Baby Sweets

26 Everyone's Laughing


Play It Cool

Friday, May 27, 2022

The Coasters – Rollin' With The Coasters - 26 Greatest Hits & Classic Tracks All Original Recordings...remastered

 


The Coasters were formed on October 12, 1955, when two of The Robins, a Los Angeles–based rhythm-and-blues group, joined Atlantic Records. They were dubbed The Coasters because they went from the west coast to the east. The Robins included Carl Gardner and Bobby Nunn. The original Coasters were Gardner, Nunn, Billy Guy, Leon Hughes (who was replaced by Young Jessie on a couple of their early Los Angeles recordings), and the guitarist Adolph Jacobs. Jacobs left the group in 1959.

The songwriting team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller started Spark Records and in 1955 produced "Smokey Joe's Cafe" for the Robins (their sixth single with Leiber and Stoller). The record was popular enough for Atlantic Records to offer Leiber and Stoller an independent production contract to produce the Robins for Atlantic. Only two of the Robins—Gardner and Nunn—were willing to make the move to Atlantic, recording their first songs in the same studio as the Robins had done (Master Recorders). In late 1957, Nunn and Hughes moved to New York and joined with Cornell Gunter and Will "Dub" Jones to form The Coasters. The new quartet was from then on stationed in New York, although all had Los Angeles roots.

The Coasters' association with Leiber and Stoller was an immediate success. Together they created a string of good-humored "storytelling" hits that are some of the most entertaining from the original era of rock and roll. According to Leiber and Stoller, getting the humor to come through on the records often required more recording "takes" than for a typical musical number.

1 Smokey Joe's Cafe

2 Down In Mexico

3 Turtle Dovin

4 One Kiss Led To Another

5 Brazil

6 Searchin

7 Young Blood

8 Lola

9 Idol With The Golden Head

10 (When She Wants Good Lovin') My Baby Comes To Me

11 Sweet Georgia Brown

12 What Is The Secret Of Your Success?

13 Dance!

14 Gee, Golly

15 Yakety Yak

16 Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart

17 The Shadow Knows

18 Sorry But I'm Gonna Have To Pass

19 Charlie Brown

20 Three Cool Cats

21 Along Came Jones

22 That Is Rock And Roll

23 Poison Ivy

24 I'm A Hog For You

25 Run Red Run

26 What About Us


The Coasters

Friday, January 28, 2022

High Voltage: The Big Top Records Story - 1958-1962 by various artists

 

disc 1   
1    Del Shannon–    Runaway
2    Johnny And The Hurricanes–    Down Yonder
3    The Dream Girls –    Don't Break My Heart
4    Bobby Pedrick Jr.–    White Bucks And Saddle Shoes
5    Sammy Turner–    Lavender Blue
6    Mel Gadson–    Comin' Down With Love
7    Don & Juan–    What I Really Meant To Say
8    Mike Drummond–    Little Lover
9    Mickey Denton –    Steady Kind
10    Gerri Granger–    Don't Want Your Letters
11    Maximilian –    The Snake
12    Jeri Lynn–    If
13    The Shades –    Sun Glasses
14    Del Shannon–    Hats Off To Larry
15    Liza Smith–    I Wanna Love You
16    The Visions –    Tell Me You're Mine
17    Johnny And The Hurricanes–    Rocking Goose
18    Lou Johnson–    If I Never Get To Love You
19    The Parakeets–    I Love You Like I Do
20    Jamie Coe–    But Yesterday
21    The Lincoln Trio–    Garden Of Eden
22    Rocky Hart & The Passions–    Crying
23    The Five Teenbeats–    Time To Rock
24    Del Shannon–    So Long Baby
25    Joey & The Ambers–    The Treasure In My Heart


disc 2   
1    Johnny And The Hurricanes–    High Voltage
2    Bobby Pedrick Jr.–    Betty Blue Eyes
3    Del Shannon–    Hey! Little Girl
4    Rocky Hart & The Passions–    Baby You've Got It Made
5    Johnny Gibson–    Midnight
6    Willie Jones –    Somewhere
7    Dotty Clark–    That's A Step In The Right Direction
8    Jamie Coe–    Cleopatra
9    Sammy Turner–    Always
10    John Price –    I'll Never Let Her Go
11    Lou Johnson–    You Better Let Him Go
12    Maximilian –    The Twistin' Ghost
13    Johnny And The Hurricanes–    Traffic Jam
14    Spencer Stirling–    Jilted
15    Del Shannon–    The Swiss Maid
16    Tony Middleton–    Unchained Melody
17    Don & Juan–    What's Your Name
18    The Visions –    All Through The Night
19    Gerri Granger–    Castle In The Sky
20    Bobbie Smith & The Dream Girls–    Your Lovey Dovey Ways
21    Kenny Martin –    Fever
22    The Doves –    Let's Make Up
23    The Royal Jokers –    Red Hot
24    Del Shannon–    Little Town Flirt
25    The Honeytones–    Don't Look Now, But...


 Big Top Records

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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Radio Gold Vol.3.."The Way It Really Was"..30 Big Hits of the Airwaves by various artists



Volume 3 in this now rare series from Ace Records features 30 radio hits from 1955 to 1962 with big names like Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, Brenda Lee, Fats Domino, Johnnie Ray and Smiley Lewis. 

It's an eclectic collection of pop, rock'n'roll, rhythm'n'blues and doo-wop featuring some big hits of the era and many memorable tunes that are sure to be remembered. 

Tracklist:

1     –Mickey and Sylvia     Love Is Strange   
2     –Johnny Otis     Williw And The Hand Jive   
3     –Brenda Lee     Sweet Nothin's   
4     –Fats Domino     I'm In Love Again   
5     –Billy Ward and The Dominoes*     Star Dust   
6     –Art and Dotty Todd*     Chanson D'Amour (Song Of Love)   
7     –Billy Williams     I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter   
8     –Robin Luke     Susie Darlin'   
9     –The Tokens     The Lion Sleeps Tonight   
10     –Jerry Butler     Make It Easy On Yourself   
11     –Betty Everett     It's In His Kiss (The Shoop Shoop Song)   
12     –Tony Orlando     Halfway To Paradise   
13     –The Crickets      That'll Be The Day   
14     –Roy Orbison     Only The Lonely   
15     –Kalin Twins     When   
16     –Marty Robbins     A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation)   
17     –Floyd Cramer     On The Rebound   
18     –Harry Belafonte     Day-O (Banana Boat Song)   
19     –Guy Mitchell     Singing The Blues   
20     –Johnny Mathis     The Twelfth Of Never   
21     –Chas McDevitt and Nancy Whiskey     Freight Train   
22     –The Four Preps     Big Man   
23     –Danny and The Juniors     At The Hop   
24     –Johnnie Ray     Just Walking In The Rain   
25     –Joe Valino     The Garden Of Eden   
26     –Jim Lowe      The Green Door   
27     –Smiley Lewis     I Hear You Knocking   
28     –Paul Evans and The Curls     Seven Little Girls Sitting In The Back Seat   
29     –David Seville     Witch Doctor   
30     –Neil Sedaka     I Go Ape  


Friday, June 7, 2019

A Rage In Harlem...music from film...rock'n'roll, blues, doo-wop, rhythm'n'blues


Various ‎– Music From The Film A Rage In Harlem
Genre: Rock, Funk / Soul, Pop
Style: Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Blues Rock, Funk, Pop Rock
Year: 1991

Tracklist
–Chuck Berry Brown Eyed Handsome Man
–The Solitaires Walking Along
–Little Richard Elevator Operator
–Robert and Johnny We Belong Together
–Little Walter Juke
–Fats Domino Bo Weevil
–Little Jimmy Scott and The Expressions Adios
–Clarence "Frogman" Henry Ain't Got No Home
–James Brown Please Please Please
–The Willows Church Bells May Ring
–Darryl Pandy Heaven Is In Your Heart
–Jimmy Reed Honest I Do
–Johnnie Ace Pledging My Love
–LaVern Baker Sugar Daddy Blues
–Lloyd Price Just Because
–Betty Boo Luckiest Girl In The World
–Elmore James Dust My Broom
–Howlin' Wolf I Asked For Water
–Fats Domino I'm In Love Again
–Bo Diddley Bo Diddley
–Betty Boo And Paul Myers Why, Oh Why?
–Shirley & Lee Let The Good Times Roll
–Little Jimmy Scott and The Expressions A Rage In Harlem
–Darryl Pandy Heaven Is In Your Heart (90's Version)