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.
Too Many Men - 1956
Red River Dam Blues - 1942 Big Bill Broonzy, Guitar & Memphis Slim, Piano
Everybody's Gonna Have A Wonderful Time Up There - 1947 Originally by the Homeland Harmony Quartet, This is the second recording by a black artist (Rosetta Tharpe was the first)
I Wonder If I Can Lose the Blues - 1954 Recorded at Castle Studio (WSM) in Nashville. Chet Atkins, guitar
Money Takin' Woman - 1947 With Otis Spann, Piano. Ora Nelle owned a record store on Maxwell St. in Chicago
Trickster Coyote - 2024 From New Orleans Sessions album. Web site: bluemoonmarquee.com/
Don't Let the Deal Go Down - 1936 O'Daniels became governor of Texas then a senator
Andreya Twist - 1963
Choo Choo Ch'Boogie - 1950 Roberts was a member of the Down Homers with Bill Haley, who also recorded this song.
Heavy Sugar - 1955 Seminal New Orleans R&B band, Guitar Slim on guitar, Originally had Huey P. Smith on piano - Specialty 553
Misery - 1958
There's Another Place I Can't Go - 1962
Get Along Home Cindy - 1940
Keep Your Hand On The Plow - 1955 Mildred Falls, piano; Milt Hinton, bass. One of her first recordings for Columbia. Lyrics allude to slavery, also recorded by Bob Dylan
Treat Me Like I Treat You - 1955 Money 212
Boogie Woogie Lou - 1950 He and and his brother Zeke were influentrial country boogie/rockabilly performers.
Honey Love - 1954
Hop, Skip And Jump - 1956 with Big Dave & His Music - Capitol 3452
Folsom Prison Blues - 1955 His first version of the iconic song
So Far Away - 1963 Sue 795
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