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.
The Golden Rule - 1952 Recorded for King Records, Todd Rhodes Orch. Backing
Wave To Me My Lady -
There's No Two Ways About It - 1952
Louisiana Boogie - 1950 Macey's Records 134A (owned by Macey Henry "Queen of the Hits) recorded as Choates declined from alchoholism
There's Something On Your Mind - 1963
You Left The Water Running - 1966 Recorded as a demo in 1966 for Wilson Pickett.
What Manner Of Man -
Crazy Boogie - 1948
It's Raining Outside - 1955
Drinkin' for two - 2023
You're In Love With Every One - 1947
Wipe It Off - 1930
I'm A Married Man - 1946
Downstream - 1954
Nobody Knows - 1955 Lead by Walter Spriggs, who sang in many good groups
Creole Gal Blues - 1950 Papa Lightfoot, harmonica, Tommy Ridgley, piano. Blanchard played guitar on sessions for Little Richard, Joe Turner, Ray Charles and many others
Please Tell Me - 1954 Band includes Mickey Baker, Jack Dupree, Sam Taylor.
Rockin' Baby - 1954 Released on Imperial records during their brief try at the country market
Crazy 'Bout A Saxophone - 1958
That's A Pretty Good Love - 1956 Mickey Baker, guitar. Male voice may be Buddy Lucas co-writer who played tenor sax on the record
So Happy I'll Be - 1950
I'm Movin' On - 1950 First U.S. hit, 21 weeks at No. 1
Slow Down - 1955 Red Holloway, tenor sax
Jesus Is Here Today - 1946
The Wreck Of The "John B" - 1960 Traditional song recorded close to 200 times
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