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.
Knockin' Blues - 1951
Flyin' Saucer Baby - 1957 Originally The Oklahoma Wranglers, were Hank Williams' original backup band
Jesus Hits Like The Atom Bomb - 1950 Song first recorded by the Charming Bells (a male group). There were 8 cover versions in 1950, this being the first
Sweet Lorraine - 1941 His first recording of the song, the trio re-recorded it for Capitol in 1943
I Don't Beleive You've Met My Baby - 1955
Dark Moon - 1957 Real name: Bonnie Buckingham
Choo Choo Ch'Boogie - 1947
Pressure Drop - 1968 Toots Hibbert. Pop hit for Robert Palmer
A Certain Girl - 1961 Written by Allan Tousaint, not a big hit at the time, one of the first songs recorded by The Yardbirds in 1964, has now become a standard
Mule Train Stomp - 1961 His first solo record, made just after he left Ronnie Hawkins & The Hawks
Trouble In Mind - 1956 Roy Wiggins, slide guitar
Bring It On Home To Mama - 1965 Recorded in Toronto where Johnson eventually settled
Mary Don't You Weep - 1959
Put Your Hand In The Hand - 1972 Written for Anne Murray, hit for Ocean
Shame, Shame, Shame - 2001 Canadian-based musician who blends blues, folk and Hindustani classical music. Plays a 20-string mohan veena among other instruments. Web site: harrymanx.com/
Pinball Boogie - 1954
Pretend - 1959 Mann is called "The Last Son of Sun". This record, featuring guitarist Eddie Bush is cited by Eric Clapton as a favourite.
Don't Desert Me - 1969
Bark, Battle & Ball - 1955 Flip side of Only You shows their upbeat side
Boogie Woogie - 1938
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