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.
Dig Boy Dig - 1956 Merle Travis, Guitar. Columbia 4-21512
Flying Home -
Wynonie's Boogie - 1947
Juke Joint Johnny - 1953
Preach the Gospel - 1958
Mi Magdalena - 1961 Popular Mexican group, once name the most popular trio in the world.
It's All Right Now - 1953
Remember Me - 1963 Sullivan & Iola Pugh
Leaving It All Behind - 2006 From Electro-Fi CD 3399
Listen To The Mockingbird - 1964 From the album, Appalachian Swing, which was recorded in one session without overdubs. Features Clarence White's groundbreaking flatpicking style.
She Couldn't Be Found - 1954 Imperial 5309
Nothin' Good Happens After Midnite - 2024 Northern B.C. group featuring Blake Bamford
Kicking The Gong Around - 1931
Monday Morning Blues - 1952 Federal 12082
Pickney Gal - 1969
Locust Hill Rag - 1953
Cherry Pie - 1954 Marvin Phillips and Emory (John) Perry. Modern 933. later recorded by Skip & Flip
Peace In The Valley -
Oklahoma Hills - 1949
Rock Therapy - 1956 Recorded in 1956 but not released until 1969
Spend My Life With You - 1959
La Rubia - 1965
Go to the Mardi Gras - 1959 His third recording of the song, on Ronn Records
Gonna Have a Big Time Tonight - 1937
Santa Fe Steamer - 2014
Let's Go Get Stoned - 1965 Ashford & Simpson composition, originally recorded by The Coasters
Rumors of War - 1952 Gospel singer who also recorded ribald R&B songs, sometimes at the same session as her gospel sides
Bound For The Shore - 1950 Alton & Raborn Delmore, Merle Travis, Grandpa Jones
Let It Roll - 2024 Lance Anderson, organ, Steven Henry, drums
An Earnest Prayer - 1955 Rev. Morgan Babb, lead
My Baby Keeps Rollin' - 1953
Lonely Street - 1956 Pop hit for Andy Williams
Lonely Street - 1956 Minor hit for Clarence Henry
Yield Not To Temptation - 1962
Are You Ready - 1959 Ira Tucker, lead. He was also Bobby Bland's voice coach
The Sheik of Araby - 1979 Originators of Feudin' (Dueling) Banjos
Oklahoma Baby - 1966 Recorded in 1966, did not sell much as it was out-od-date but original copies now fetch around $100
She's Gone Blues - 1947 Recorded in LA for Pacific, one of his first records.
But I Do - 1961 Originally titled I Don't Know Why but changed because of confusion with an earlier song of the same name. Co-written by Bobby Charles and Paul Gayten
Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong - 1961 Originally on Bobbin 131, Ike Turner on piano
Birmingham Bounce - 1950 Cover of the Hardrock Gunter original, Grady Martin, guitar, Salty Holmes, harmonica
In A Little Spanish Town ('Twas A Night Like This) - 1947
Rock In The Harbor - 1954
Meet Me There - 2013 Born in Yukon Territories, 37 year blues veteran
Crawlin' - 1953
Crazy 'Cause I Love You - 1946 Written by Spade Cooley, Egner recorded a version with him, this one on King may be the best
I Heard - 1932 Featured in the movie 20 Million Sweethearts
Dinah - 1931 Legitimately called the "King of Hawaiian Guitar" could play Turkey In The Straw with his feet.
By His Word - 1963
Me Neither - 2024 From the CD The Legendary Loser Wins Again
Nellie's Not The Same Nell Now - 1941 Allan Crockett vocal
Hurry Hurry - 1944
One More Chance With You - 1955 With Robert Jr. Lockwood & Luther Tucker, Guitars, Willie Dixon, Bass & Fred Below, Drums - Checker 838
Little Sally Walker -
T. Texas Boogie - 1949 Noel Boggs, steel guitar, Tyler's records had the best session musicians
Be True - 1952 New York City group. This recording made them stars, briefly.
Kick It Around - 1999 Dubbed UK 's greatest soul singer. Tours the U.S. w/Bonnie Raitt in 2024 - https://www.jameshuntermusic.com/
Be With Me Jesus - 1955
Hey Mr. Cotton Picker - 1953 Technically a cover of the McQuire Sisters version, co-written by Robert Mitchum, first recorded by Tennessee Ernie Ford
Riot In Cell Block #9 - 1954 Cover of Robins hit, note last verse not in original, also used by Wanda Jackson in 1961 - Capitol 2865
Birth Of The Boogie - 1955
Kitsilano Stomp - 1998
Great Big Eyes (Those Little Reds) - 1952 With Dave Bartholomew & His Orchestra - Imperial 5212
Los Chucos Suaves - 2013 Known as The Father of Chicano music - song translates as Voices Across Time is about the zoot suit
Excuse Me - 1955 Written by Cindy Walker
Do You Know Him - 1955 Recorded in L.A. on a private label, name is mis-spelled
Dead Cat On The Line - 2014
The Huckle-Buck - 1953 Previously Unissued Sun Recording , with Ernest Lane, Piano
Chattin' with a Chick in Chattanooga - 1955
Chicago Boogie - 1947 Featuring Ernie Harper, Lead Vocals - Aristocrat (later Chess) 201
Crazy Blues - 1957 Very popular DJ in Beaumont, TX, one of the first in the area to play blues and R&B
Lucy Mae Blues - 1953 New Orleans-born Texas bluesman, related to Lightnin' Hopkins and Texas Alexander. Specialty 459
Ruby - 1946 Original verson of self-penned song later recorded by The Osborne Brothers and many others
Count Your Blessings - 1951 One of the few female quartets, from New Orleans
Special Streamline - 1940 With Washboard Sam - Vocalion 05526
Take Me - 1961 Relegated to B-side, possibly because of mistakes by the band, may be The Temptations backing her - Tamla 54050
Sister Sookie - 1956 Follow-up to When You Cance - Herald 469
Sothe Fermon - 1947 Leroy "Happy Fats" LeBlanc & Oran "Doc" Guidry
Fifteen Shades - 2023 Will be appearing in Haliburton, ON May 25, 2024 - Tribute to Patsy Cline
That's All Right - 1959 Flip of Rockin' Little Angel Judd 1016
How Long Blues - 1938
So Doggone Lonesome - 1955 Reputedly written as a tribute to Earnest Tubb
Loose Lips - 1954
Darling, Can't We Make A Date - 1947
Until the Day I See You Dear - 2024
I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water - 1965 Hit for Johnny Rivers, first recorded by Stonewall Jackson
So Good To My Baby - 1952 Not released until 183
Tell Me, Is There Still A Chance - 1951
Let The Healing Waters Move - 1956 Group formed in Texas, re-located to SanFrancisco
Honeysuckle Rose - 1935
Lewis Boogie - 1958
Ain't It? - 1968 Cadet 5614
Hey Little Girl - 1959 Abner 1029
Just A Little Boy Blue - 1960
Chauffeur Blues - 2011 With Jamie "Snakeman" Steinhoff, Acoustic Guitar
Hide Away Blues - 1950
Bees In My Bonnet - 1952
This Time - 1961 First recorded by Thomas Wayne - Liberty 55353
Go Wild Little Sadie - 1958 Guaranteed 211
Hop, Skip And Jump - 1957 Columbia 40921-4
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