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.
Go Where Jesus Is - 1954 Earnest James, Julius Cheeks, leads
The Wild Dog - 1928 Eddie Lang, guitar
Bringing Home the Bacon - 1937 Bob Dunn, electric steel guitar
Disgusted - 1950
Just Like I Treat You - 1961 Hubert Sumlin, Guitar & Henry Gray, Piano
I Know (You Don't Love Me No More) - 1962 With The A.F.O. Studio Combo - A.F.O. 302
Lover's Jamboree - 2000
Rock Around With Ollie Vee - 1957 Flip side of the first recording of That'll Be The Day
Fried Rice - 1962
You'd Better Mind - 1958
I'm Too Old to Boogie Anymore - 1949 Early Nashville recording for Bullet Records
They Don't Want Me to Rock No More - 1957
Rock My Soul - 1960
Black and Blues - 1937 Former member of Brown's Musical Brownies, featuring Harry Palmer, trumpet & vocal
Beale Street Mama - 1932 Originally recorded by Lucille Hegamin, also recorded by Bessie Smith
Drive Daddy, Drive - 1952 Sylvia Vanderpool (Robinson) of Mickey & Sylvia, at 17 years old
Train to Skaville - 1967 Jamaican vocal harmony group, this song was released and became a hit in Britain
Tennessee Central - 1947
Mister Fire Eyes - 1957 Follow-up to crossover hit Dark Moon, was country hit but only minor pop hit, ending her singing career
Trouble In The Land - 1958
Kiko - 1964 Philadelphia Hammond B3 player, also worked as a Philly cop, tune is actually I Got A Woman re-named. Sue 10-001
Treat Her Right. - 1965 Back Beat 546
Troubles, Troubles - 1956 Flip side of Ain't Got No Home
Hearts Of Stone - 1954 Cover of the original Jewels version - DeLuxe 6062
Them There Eyes - 1952 Leroy Kirkland and His Orchestra, first record where she was allowed to sound like herself rather than Ruth Brown
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