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.
I've Got the Big River Blues - 1934 Recorded by Doc Watson (and others) as Deep River Blues
Where Shall I Go - 1960
Rag Mop - 1950 One of many covers of this song
Oh Gee Oo Wee - 1956 Charlie Jones and Ray Williams, NYC duo who were described as "unabashedly gay" in the 1950s
(Hey Pancho) - 1954 Overbea was fluent in Spanish and Italian
I'll Never Go Back - From recordings of radio shows in the 1940s
Root Hog or Die - 1937
My Special Friend Blues - 1949 With Charley Mills, Piano - Detroit singer. Prize 706/Staff 706/Gotham 507
In The Land Beyond The River - 1953
Trouble, Trouble, Trouble - 1955
Safety Pin Rag - 1949
I Gotta Have You - 1955
Three O' Clock - 1951 Recorded at the Memphis YMCA, crude sound but his first hit
Neck Bones And Collard Greens - 1950 Recorded for King Records
Creole Stomp - 1991 From the film I Went to the Dance
Should We Tell Him - 1957 B-side of their second Cadence release
Seven Eleven - 1958 Featuring Buddy Lucas: Saxophone - Gone 5016
Leo The Louse - 1953 Recorded at Sun studio in Memphis - band included Phineas & Calvin Newborn. Link to review: https://www.spontaneouslunacy.net/jackie-brenston-leo-the-louse-chess-1496/
I'm Gonna Stomp Mr. Henry Lee - 1929
Got My Mojo Workin' - 1956 First recording of the song, Cole sang it on tour backed by Muddy Waters band - he then recorded it.
Fan It - 1936
Untie Me - 1962 Produced by Joe South
Move Up - 1958 Paul Owens, lead
Clinch Mountain Backstep - 1964 California bluegrass revival group, included Clarence & Roland White, Roger Bush, Billy Ray Lantham
It's Only A Paper Moon - 1933 AKA Ukelele Ike, voice of Jiminy Cricket
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