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.
After You've Gone - 1935
If I Had A Ribbon Bow - 1948
I Pity The Fool - 1961
And The Creek Don't Rise - 1961 Based on Hank Williams saying
Morse Code of Love - 1981 Written in 1962 but recorded after the Manhattan Transfer version
Rock Me - 1938 Originally Hide Me In Thy Bossom
Sweet Dreams - 1956
Baby Don't Go - 1952
Coming Home To You - 1962
Let's Stick Together - 1962 Original version of Let's Work Together
Anything For My Baby - 1953
Over the Rainbow - 1954 Dan Brown, former lead/bass with The Doninoes
Waitin In School - 1957 James Burton, guitar, written by the Burnette brothers
Flamingo - 1951
Destination Love - 1956 Attempt at a career revival in the R&R era he helped create
Cotton Pickin' Boogie - 1953 Flip of Water Baby Blues
Just A Waitin' - 1959 Written by Roger Miller
Jive Melody - 1950 Freeman Davis, developed his whistling style while working as a a shoe-shiner
Call You In The Morning - 1955 Spin-off group from The Fairfield Four featuring bass singer Isaac "Dickie" Freeman"
He Don't Love You - 1955 Chicago blues on the Parrott label, Brown recorded it again 50 years later
Another Day - 1940
That's What I Like About The South - 1945 Bruner played fiddle with Milton Brown, Moon Mullican, vocal; Bob Dunn electric steel guitar
Break It To Me Gently - 1949 Frank DeVol Orch.
Trent-neuf de Fievre (Fever) - 1959 Born in France to Italian parents, sang in 11 languages, truly an international star, including the U.S.
Sugarfoot Rag - 1949 Adaped from Pretty Little Widow by Gid Tanner, Garland played on Elvis' Little sister and many others https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDSr_eGX6Wo
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