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A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Chuck Berry. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
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2020. május 20., szerda

05-20-2020 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1959-1962


05-20-2020  FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1959-1962  >>Herbie Mann, THE BEATLES, Chuck Berry, James Brown, Joe Meek & the Blue Men, Eddie Lockjaw Davis, Bo Diddley, Lorez Alexandria, Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Fats Domino, John Lee Hooker<<
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1959-1962


Prolific and widely known flutist, beloved in jazz circles, has covered many world music styles. Herbie Mann played a wide variety of music throughout his career. He became quite popular in the 1960s, but in the '70s became so immersed in pop and various types of world music that he seemed lost to jazz. However, Mann never lost his ability to improvise creatively as his later recordings attest.
Old Honkie Tonk Piano Roll Blues 4:45
Minor Groove 7:36
Starting his career as a practitioner of cool jazz and bop, Herbie Mann was one of the first musicians to embrace world influences into his sound. Incorporating the rhythms and melodies of Cuba, Africa, and South America, as well as the Middle and Far East, into his work, Mann was also known for his high-profile collaborations, appearing alongside the likes of Art Blakey, Chet Baker, Sarah Vaughan and numerous others...


...Hamburg was the Beatles' baptism by fire. Playing grueling sessions for hours on end in one of the most notorious red-light districts in the world, the group was forced to expand its repertoire, tighten up its chops, and invest its show with enough manic energy to keep the rowdy crowds satisfied. When they returned to Liverpool at the end of 1960, the band -- formerly also-rans on the exploding Liverpudlian "beat" scene -- were suddenly the most exciting act on the local circuit. They consolidated their following in 1961 with constant gigging in the Merseyside area, most often at the legendary Cavern Club, the incubator of the Merseybeat sound...
Ain't She Sweet [U.S. Version] 2:15
Cry for a Shadow (George Harrison / John Lennon) 2:23
The Beatles entered a recording studio for the first time 50 years ago, in 1961. It wasn’t actually the group’s gig, since they were essentially the backing band for singer Tony Sheridan, but the way recording was done at the session and at a second session in 1962, with instrumental parts laid down first and vocals added later, it’s possible to catch a faint, nascent glimpse of the international pop phenomenon the Beatles would become a couple years down the road. Orchestral big-band leader Bert Kaempfert had discovered the group playing in a German nightclub, signed them to a recording contract, paired them with Sheridan in the studio, and then released the songs through Polydor Records in Germany in 1961 and 1962. These early tracks have been released multiple times over the years in both mono and stereo mixes (with reverb added), and this set from Time Life Music includes both versions. Everything’s here, really, kind of frozen in time, since the original tapes were lost in a fire at Kaempfert's warehouse in the early '70s. Sheridan handles almost all of the vocals, and there are only two tracks without him, a version of John Lennon singing “Ain’t She Sweet” and an early George Harrison instrumental called “Cry for a Shadow,” both of which are featured here in mono, stereo, and medley versions.... Everything has a beginning. This two-disc set collects the earliest recordings of perhaps the most important recording act in pop music history. That’s the story, and the rest is history.


Rock & roll's prime innovator, thanks to his detailed songwriting, dazzling lyrics, and clear, economical guitar licks.
I'm Talking About You (Chuck Berry) 1:48
Thirteen Question Method (Chuck Berry) 2:13
Chuck Berry's fifth Chess Records album, New Juke Box Hits, was recorded and released in the midst of the legal difficulties that would put him in jail the following year. That distraction seems to have kept him from composing top-flight material, while the attendant publicity adversely affected his record sales, such that the album contained no hits. The included single was "I'm Talking About You," later successfully recorded by the Rolling Stones, and the album also contained "The Thirteen Question Method" and "Don't You Lie to Me," worthy minor entries in the Berry canon. Elsewhere, Berry filled out the record covering others' hits -- Nat "King" Cole's "Route 66," B.B. King's "Sweet Sixteen," Little Richard's "Rip It Up." The result is a good rock & roll set, but not in the same league with Berry's earlier albums.


2020. április 23., csütörtök

03-04-2020 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1964-1960

Bob Dylan
03-04-2020 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1964-1960  >>Bob Dylan, Muddy Waters, Jimmy Smith, The Ventures, Johnny Cash, Lou Rawls & Les McCann Ltd., Herbie Mann, THE BEATLES, Chuck Berry, James Brown, Joe Meek & the Blue Men<<

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1964-1960



Iconic singer/songwriter and musical wanderer who rose to prominence during the '60s folk revival and changed the world of music.
Bob Dylan
Motorpsycho Nitemare  (Bob Dylan) 4:33
All I Really Want To Do  (Bob Dylan) 4:05
Spanish Harlem Incident  (Bob Dylan) 2:25
from Another Side of Bob Dylan 1964
The other side of Bob Dylan referred to in the title is presumably his romantic, absurdist, and whimsical one -- anything that wasn't featured on the staunchly folky, protest-heavy Times They Are a-Changin', really. Because of this, Another Side of Bob Dylan is a more varied record and it's more successful, too, since it captures Dylan expanding his music, turning in imaginative, poetic performances on love songs and protest tunes alike... The result is one of his very best records, a lovely intimate affair.


The giant of postwar blues, who eloquently defined Chicago's swaggering, Delta-rooted sound with his declamatory vocals and piercing slide guitar.
Muddy Waters
My Home Is in the Delta (McKinley Morganfield) 4:00
My Captain (Willie Dixon) 5:12
from Folk Singer 1964
Muddy's "unplugged" album was cut in September of 1963 and still sounds fresh and vital today. It was Muddy simply returning to his original style on a plain acoustic guitar in a well-tuned room with Willie Dixon on string bass, Clifton James on drums, and Buddy Guy on second acoustic guitar. The nine tracks are divvied up between full rhythm section treatments with Buddy and Muddy as a duo...


A pioneer of soul-jazz who revolutionized the Hammond organ, turning it into one of the most incisive, dynamic jazz instruments of its time.
Jimmy Smith
Prayer Meeting (Jimmy Smith) 5:44
Stone Cold Dead in the Market (Wilmoth Houdini) 3:43
Red Top (Gene Ammons) 7:36
from Prayer Meetin' 1963
Playing piano-style single-note lines on his Hammond B-3 organ, Jimmy Smith revolutionized the use of the instrument in a jazz combo setting in the mid-'50s and early '60s, and arguably his best albums for Blue Note during this period were the ones he did with tenor sax player Stanley Turrentine. Recorded on February 8, 1963, at Van Gelder Studio in New Jersey, and featuring Quentin Warren on guitar and Donald Bailey on drums in addition to Smith and Turrentine, Prayer Meetin' is a delight from start to finish. Forming a perfect closure to Smith's trio of albums with Turrentine (Midnight Special and Back at the Chicken Shack were both released in 1960), Prayer Meetin' was the last of four albums Smith recorded in a week to finish off his Blue Note contract before leaving for Verve...

2019. március 18., hétfő

MiXTAPE: 100 from bestof / #1961 / part one PnM.MiX


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Cliff Richard & The Shadows - We Say Yeah from The Young Ones Forever
James Brown / His Famous Flames - And I Do Just What I Want from The Amazing James Brown
Tony Sheridan With The Beatles And The Beat Brothers - Cry For A Shadow
Chuck Berry - Route 66 from New Juke Box Hits
Elvis Presley - Beach Boy Blues from Blue Hawaii
Ricky Nelson - I'll Make Believe from Rick Is 21
The Miracles - That's the Way I Feel from Cookin' With The Miracles
The Shirelles - Mama Said from The Shirelles Sing to Trumpets and Strings
Cliff Richard - Shame On You from 21 Today
The Everly Brothers - Love Is Where You Find It from Both Sides of an Evening
Brenda Lee - Talking 'bout You from  All the Way
Dion - Dream Lover from Runaround Sue
The Everly Brothers - Love Hurts from A Date With The Everly Brothers
Roy Orbison - Only the lonely from Lonely and Blue
Johnny Cash - Cfy Cry Cry from Now Here's Johnny Cash
Brenda Lee - Big Chance from All the Way
Chubby Checker - Let's Twist Again from Hit Parade: Top Single 1961 (50 Hits Songs)
Elvis Presley - Put the Blame on Me from Something for Everybody
Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls of Fire from Jerry Lee's Greatest!
The Marathons - Peanut Butter from The Chess Story Vol.9 1960-1961
The Marvelettes - Please Mr. Postman from Please Mr. Postman
The Platters - Bark Battle And Ball from Encores!
The Savage Young Beatles, Tony Sheridan - Ruby Baby
The Shirelles - Lower the Flame from Tonight's the Night
Wanda Jackson - Fallin' from Right Or Wrong
Aretha Franklin With The Ray Bryant Combo - Sweet Lover from Aretha
Tony Sheridan With The Beatles And The Beat Brothers - Ain't She Sweet
Ike & Tina Turner - I Idolize You from The Soul of Ike & Tina Turner
The Ventures - Bulldog from Another Smash!!!
Betty James - I'm a Little Mixed Up from The Chess Story Vol.9 1960-1961
The Beatles, Tony Sheridan - If You Love Me, Baby (Take Out Some Insurance On Me, Baby)  from The Early Tapes Of The Beatles
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Money (That's What I Want) from Hi! We're The Miracles
The Everly Brothers - Cathy's Clown from A Date With The Everly Brothers
Joan Baez - Pal Of Mine from Joan Baez, Vol. II
The Kingston Trio - Come All You Fair And Tender Ladies from Make Way
Johnny Cash - Life Goes On from Now Here's Johnny Cash
The Ventures - Harlem Nocturne from The Ventures
The Outlaws - Dream of the West from Dream of the West
Tony Sheridan With The Beatles And The Beat Brothers - What'd I Say
The Shadows - 36-24-36 from The Shadows 1st Album
Laurel Aitken, Ernest Ranglin - Boogie Rock from Jamaica Rhythm & Blues 1956-1961
Harmonica George - Sputnik Music form Mighty Instrumentals R&B-Style 1959-1960-1961
Tony Sheridan With The Beatles And The Beat Brothers - Ya Ya (Parts 1 & 2)
Junior Parker - Feelin' Good from Seven Days
B.B. King - Someday Baby from My Kind of Blues
Bo Diddley - Congo fom Bo Diddley Is a Lover
Freddie King - Butterscotch from Let's Hide Away and Dance Away
Elmore James - Dust My Broom from The Sky Is Crying
Howlin' Wolf - Spoonful from The Chess Story Vol.9 1960-1961
Jack McDuff - Blues and Tonic from The Honeydripper
Jimmy Reed - Bright Lights Big City from Live At Carnegie Hall
John Lee Hooker - You're Looking Good Tonight from The Folk Lore Of John Lee Hooker
Junior Parker - Bad Women, Bad Whiskey from Ride with Me, Baby: The Singles 1952-1961
Magic Sam - Magic Rocker from The Cobra and Chief Recordings
Nina Simone - Rags and Old Iron from Forbidden Fruit
Otis Rush - All Your Love from The Chess Story Vol.9 1960-1961
Freddie King - Let Me Be (Stay Away from Me) from Freddy King Sings
Roosevelt Sykes - Satellite Baby from The Honeydripper
Sonny Boy Williamson - Nine Below Zero from The Chess Story Vol.9 1960-1961
Elmore James - Strange Angels from The Sky Is Crying
Slim Harpo - Blues Hangover from Sings Raining in My Heart
Sam Cooke - Baby Won't You Please Come Home from My Kind of Blues
The Larry Young Trio - Some Thorny Blues from Testifying
Bobby Bland - Two Steps From The Blues from Two Steps From The Blues
Etta James - Don't Cry Baby from The Second Time Around
Wes Montgomery - Twisted Blues from So Much Guitar!
Anita O'Day - Remember You from Trav'lin' Light
Baby Face Willette - Swingin' At Sugar Ray's from Face to Face
Carmen McRae - Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) from Sings Lover Man and Other Billie Holiday Classics
Charles Mingus - Devil Woman from Oh Yeah!
Ella Fitzgerald - A Night in Tunisia from Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie!
Grant Green - Blues For Willarene from Grant's First Stand
Hank Mobley - Uh Huh from Workout
Howard Mcghee - Summertime from Maggie's Back in Town
Jacques Loussier - Finale from Jacques Loussier Trio: Play Bach N° 3
Jimmy Smith - Messin' Around from Home Cookin'
Lou Donaldson - Walk Wid Me from Here 'Tis
Milt Jackson & Wes Montgomery - My Funny Valentine from Bags Meets Wes!
Johnny Griffin - Soft and Furry from Change of Pace
João Gilberto - Coisa Mais Linda Terra from João Gilberto
Mark Murphy - Milestones from Rah!
Miles Davis Quintet - Salt Peanuts from Steamin' With the Miles Davis Quintet
Oliver Nelson - Stolen Moments from The Blues And The Abstract Truth
Zoot Sims - Jive at Five from Down Home
Ray Charles - Birth of the blues from Genius + Soul = Jazz
The Latin Jazz Quintet + Eric Dolphy - First Bass Line from Caribé
The Montgomery Brothers - Groove Yard from Groove Yard
Walt Dickerson - A Sense of Direction from A Sense of Direction
Wes Montgomery - Tune-Up from Movin' Along
Grant Green - Green With Envy from Green Street
Yusef Lateef - Summer Song from The Centaur and the Phoenix
April Stevens - I Want a Lip from Teach Me Tiger!
Astor Piazzolla y su Quinteto - Adiós Nonino from Piazzolla interpreta a Piazzolla
Chavela Vargas - La Llorona from Con El Cuarteto Lara Foster
John Barry - Zapata from Stringbeat
Martin Denny - Misirlou from Exotic Percussion
Nino Rota - Terra Lontana from Rocco e i suoi Fratelli
The Mar-Keys - Sack O'Woe from Last Night!
Dave 'Baby' Cortez - Dave's Special from The Happy Organ and Other Great Recordings
Serge Gainsbourg - Les amours perdues from L'étonnant Serge Gainsbourg





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2018. december 13., csütörtök

MiXTAPE: other 100 from bestofs / #1960 PnM.MiX

Annie Ross

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OTHER HUNDRED SONGS




Henry Mancini - The Beat from The Blues and the Beat
Henry Mancini - The Blues from The Blues and the Beat

Annie Ross - Invitation to the Blues from A Gasser!

Memphis Slim - Whiskey Drinking Blues from Memphis Slim and the Real Honky Tonk

Jackie Wilson - Nothing But The Blues from Jackie Sings the Blues

Black Ace - Little Augie from I'm the Boss Card in Your Hand

Horace Parlan - C Jam Blues from Movin' & Groovin'

Jim Hall and The Modest Jazz Trio - Good Friday Blues from Good Friday Blues

The John Wright Trio - South Side Soul from South Side Soul

Curtis Jones - Fool Blues from Trouble Blues

The Mose Allison Trio - Night Ride from I Love the Life I Live

B.B. King - Whole Lotta' Love from The Great B.B. King

Muddy Waters - Lonesome Road Blues from Sings Big Bill Broonzy

Sonny Red - Blues in the Pocket from Out of the Blue

John Lee Hooker - I Wanna Walk from Travelin'

B.B. King - Be Careful with a Fool from The Great B.B. King

Muddy Waters - Double Trouble from Sings Big Bill Broonzy

Wes Montgomery - D-Natural Blues from The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery

Sonny Stitt - Two Bad Days Blues from Saxophone Supremacy

Mundell Lowe and His All Stars - Naked City from TV Action Jazz!

Jimmy Rushing - Pink Champagne from Rushing Lullabies

Memphis Slim - Good Bye Blues from Travelling With The Blues
Lightnin' Slim - I'm a Rollin Stone from from Rooster Blues
Muddy Waters - Just a Dream on my Mind from Sings Big Bill Bronzy
Lonnie Johnson - Blues Round My Door from Blues by Lonnie Johnson
Memphis Slim - Boogie Woogie from Travelling With The Blues
Muddy Waters - Southbound Train from Sings Big Bill Bronzy
Lonnie Johnson - Big Leg Woman from Blues by Lonnie Johnson
Josh White - One for My Baby from Josh White Sings Ballads And Blues
Lightnin' Hopkins - Get Off My Toe from Autobiography in Blues
John Lee Hooker - Solid Sender from Travelin'
Etta James with Harvey Fuqua - Spoonful from At Last!
Lightnin' Slim - Rooster Blues from Rooster Blues
Roosevelt Sykes - Night Time is the Riht Time from The Return of Roosevelt Sykes
Billy Boyd - Bolero Boogie from Twangy Guitars
The Coasters - Don't Get Around Much Anymore from One by One
Johnny and the Hurricanes - Beating Fly from The Big Sound of Johnny and the Hurricanes
The Fireballs - Vaquéro from Vaquéro
Ricky Nelson - Here I Go Again from More Songs by Ricky
The Crickets - Great Balls of Fire from In Style With The Crickets
Chuck Berry - Worried Life Blues from Rockin' at the Hops
James Brown - Think! from Think!
Link Wray & The Wraymen - Studio Blues from Link Wray & The Wraymen
Jackie Davis - Ain't She Sweet from Hammond Gone Cha-Cha
Bill Haley and His Comets - The Catwalk from Strictly Instrumental
Skeeter Davis - Devil's Doll from I'll Sing You a Song and Harmonize Too
Hank Ballard & the Midnighters -  Sugaree from The One and Only
Brenda Lee - Jambalaya from Miss Dynamite
Bo Diddley - Gun Slinger from Bo Diddley Is A Gunslinger
Elvis Presley - Fever from Elvis is Back!
Ventures - Sleep Walk from Morgen
Johnny And The Hurricanes - Rockin' T from Stormsville
Link Wray & The Wraymen - Rumble from Link Wray & The Wraymen
Bo Diddley - No More Lovin' from Bo Diddley Is A Gunslinger
The Swan Silvertones - I'll Be Satisfied from Singin' in My Soul
Johnny And The Hurricanes - James Bond Theme from Stormsville
Peter Appleyard - Peter Gunn from Per-cus-sive Jazz
Preston Epps - Bongo In The Congo from Bongo Bongo Bongo
Terry Snyder and the All Stars - Rocka Bongo Boogie from Persuasive Percussion: Volume 2
Les Baxter -  Acapulco from The Sacred Idol
The Surfmen - Taboo from The Sounds of Exotic Island
Joe Meek - Love Dance of the Saroos from I Hear a New World
Bobby Scott - A Taste of Honey from A Taste of Honey OST
George Russell - Waltz from Outer Space from Jazz in the Space Age
Felix Slatkin - Blues in the Night from Fantastic Percussion
Barney Kessel - Little Susie from The Poll Winners Exploring the Scene!
Wes Montgomery - Four on Six from The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery
Lorez Alexandria & Ramsey Lewis - I'm Just Lucky So and So from Early in the Morning
The Joe Newman Quintet - Don't Worry 'Bout Me from Jive at Five
Shirley Scott, The Latin Jazz Quintet - The Lady is a Tramp from Mucho, mucho
Benny Carter - All Or Nothing At All from Sax ala Carter
Rita Reys, The Pim Jacobs Trio - How Deep Is the Ocean from Marriage in Modern Jazz
Johnny "Hammond" Smith & Lem Winchester - Gettin' The Message from Talk That Talk
Sam Lazar - Dig a Little Deeper from Space Flight
Paul Horn - Something Blue from Something Blue
Bill Jennings, Jack McDuff - Azure-Te from Glide On
Lou Donaldson - Crosstown Shuffle from The Time Is Right
Kay Starr - My Man from Kay Starr: Jazz Singer
Sarah Vaughan - Can't Get Out This Mood from Sarah Vaughan Quintessence 1950-1960: New York Paris Chicago
Bill Jennings - Fiddlin' from Glide On
Irving Joseph - Prison Break from Murder, Inc.
Chet Atkins - Lullaby of Birdland from Workshop
Charlie Byrd - The House of The Risin Sun from The Guitar Artistry of Charlie Byrd
Donald Byrd - Bo from Byrd in Flight
Anita O'Day - I've Got You Under My Skin from Cool Heat: Anita O'Day Sings Jimmy Giuffre Arrangements
Blue Mitchell - I Wish I Knew from Blue's Moods
Bud Shank - Surf Pipes from Slippery When Wet
Cal Tjader - September Song from Demasiado caliente
Doug Watkins, Yusef Lateef - Imagination from Soulnik
John Coltrane  - Giant Steps from Giant Steps
The Cannonball Adderley Quintet -  Them Dirty Blues from Them Dirty Blues
Nat Adderley - Work Song from Work Song
The Modern Jazz Quartet - Pyramid from European Concert
Yusef Lateef - From Within from The Three Faces of Yusef Lateef
Stanley Turrentine - Little Sheri from Look Out!
Duke Ellington - Arabesque Cookie from Three Suites
The Modern Jazz Quartet - How High the Moon from Pyramid
Louis Prima & Keely Smith - Cheek to Cheek from Louis and Keely!
Etta Jones - Bye Bye Blackbird from Don't Go to Strangers



2018. december 12., szerda

MiXTAPE: 100 from bestofs / #1960 PnM.MiX

Analysis of Sound and Music in Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960)

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H U N D R E D  S O N G S



Bernard Herrmann - The Murder from Psycho

Lorez Alexandria & Ramsey Lewis - Early in the Morning from Early in the Morning

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Talk That Talk from Talk That Talk

Curtis Amy, Paul Bryant - The Blues Message from The Blues Message

Rolf Kühn - Caravan from And His Sound of Jazz

Kenny Burrell - Hootchie-Koo from Weaver of Dreams

Jack McDuff, Bill Jennings - Light Blues from Brother Jack

Lionel Hampton - Blue Moon from Silver Vibes

Chet Baker - Street of Dreams from Chet Baker with Fifty Italian Strings

Julie London- Evenin' from Send for Me

Tubby Hayes Quartet - Embers from Tubby's Groove

Wes Montgomery - Montgomeryland Funk from Montgomeryland

June Christy - Out of the Shadows from Off Beat

Lem Winchester - Blues Prayer from Another Opus

Jack McDuff - Yeah, Baby from Tough 'Duff

Roland Kirk  - Spirit Girl from Introducing Roland Kirk

Edith Piaf - Eden Blues from Sincerely... Edith Piaf
Toni Harper - Where Flamingos Fly from Night Mood

Josephine Baker - La Seine from The Fabulous Josephine Baker

Clifton Chenier - The Cat's Dremin' from Clifton Chenier King of Zydeco

Dalida - Itsi bitsi petit bikini from Les enfants du Pirée

Lotte Lenya - Bilbao-Song from Happy End 1960 Weill / Brecht

Arthur Lyman - Taboo Tu from Taboo Vol. 2

João Gilberto - Corcovado from O amor, o sorriso e a flor

Les Baxter -  Barbarian from Les Baxter's Teen Drums

Duane Eddy - Bobbie from A Million Dollars Worth Of Twang

Ventures - Raunchy from Morgen

Johnny Desmond - Blue Smoke fom Blue Smoke

Fernando Calati - Notte e giorno from Parole e musica

Helen Merrill - Niht and Day from Parole e musica

Etta Jones - I Love Paris from Don't Go to Strangers

Beverly Kenney - Sentimental Journey from Like Yesterday

Brenda Lee -I'm Sorry from Miss Dynamite

Dinah Shore - My Melancholy Baby from Dinah Sings, Previn Plays

Lotte Lenya - Surbaya Johnny from Happy End 1960 Weill / Brecht

Joan Baez - House of the Rising Sun from Joan Baez

Mose Allison - Baby Please Don't Go from Transfiguration of Hiram Brown

Sandy Nelson - Rainy Day from Plays Teen Beat

Everly Brothers - Some Sweet Day from It's Everly Time

The Fendermen - Torture from  Mule Skinner Blues

The Beatles, Tony Sheridan - Ain't She Sweet form In The Beginning

Johnny Hallyday - J'Suis Mordu from Hello Johnny

The Fireballs - Bulldog from The Fireballs

The Beatles, Tony Sheridan - Nobody's Child form In The Beginning

The Beau-Marks - Rockin' Blues from The High Flying Beau-Marks

Ronnie Hawkins - Summertime from The Folk Ballads of Ronnie Hawkins

Emile Ford and The Checkmates - To Know Her Is To Love Her from New Tracks with Emile

Billy Boyd - Diggin' the Blues from Twangy Guitars

Lonnie Donegan - The House of the Rising Sun from Skiffle Folk Music

The Clovers - Love Potion Number 9 from Love Potion Number 9

Bill Haley and His Comets - Blue Comet Blues from Bill Haley and His Comets

Billy Fury - Turn My Back on You from The Sound of Fury

Charlie Rich - Gonna Be Waitin' from Lonely Weekends With Charlie Rich

Johnny and the Hurricanes - Traffic Jam from The Big Sound of Johnny and the Hurricanes

Chet Atkins - Centipede Boogie from Chet Atkins and His Guitar

The Brothers Four - Greenfields from The Brothers Four

George Jones - Maybe Little Baby from The Crown Prince of Country Music

The 5 Royales - All Righty from  I Like It Like That

Bill Haley and His Comets - Singing the Blues from Haley's Juke Box

Santo & Johnny - Venus from Encore

The Three Suns - The 3rd Man Theme from On a Magic Carpet

Chuck Berry - (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 from Juke Box Hits

Los Locos del Ritmo - El Rock De La Cárcel from Rock!

Gene Vincent - Pretty Pearly from  Crazy Times!

The Rock-A-Teens - Twangy from Woo-Hoo

Ronnie Hawkins - Honey Don't from Mr. Dynamo

Johnny And The Hurricanes - Reveille Rock from Stormsville

Duane Eddy - Up and Down from A Million Dollars Worth Of Twang

Chuck Berry - Let It Rock from Rockin' at the Hops

James Brown - I'll Go Crazy from Think!

Roy Orbison - Blue Angel from Roy Orbison Sings Lonely and Blue

Speedy West - Speedin' West from Steel Guitar

Bo Diddley - Road Runner from Bo Diddley in the Spotlight

Georges Brassens - Le bistrot from Les funérailles d'antan

The Louvin Brothers - Lorene from My Baby's Gone

Joan Baez - Donna Donna from Joan Baez

Johnny Cash - You Win Again from Cash Sings Hank Williams

Los Locos del Ritmo - Pólvora from Rock!

Everly Brothers - Nashville Blues from It's Everly Time

Ventures - Honky Tonk from Morgen

Wanda Jackson - Cool Love from Rockin' With Wanda

Bill Haley and His Comets - Strictly Instrumental from Strictly Instrumental

Bo Diddley - Scuttle Bug from Bo Diddley in the Spotlight

Chuck Berry - I'm Talking About You from Juke Box Hits

Elvis Presley - Frankfurt Special from G.I. Blues

Gene Vincent - Crazy Times! from Crazy Times!

Johnny Horton - The First Train Headin' South from The Spectacular Johnny Horton

Merle Travis - Saturday Niht Shuffle from Walkin' the Strings

Phil Upchurch - Straw Hat from You Can't Sit Down!

Sandy Nelson - Jivin' Around, Pt. 1 &  from Sandy Nelson Plays Teen Beat

Sam Butera and the Witnesses - Let the Good Times Roll from The Wildest Clan

The Staple Singers
The Fendermen - Honky Tonk from  Mule Skinner Blues

Jackie Wilson - I'll Be Satisfied from So Much

Josh White - I Know King Jesus from Spirituals & Blues

The Staple Singers - I Had a Dream from Will the Circle Be Unbroken

B.B. King - Jesus Gave Me Water from B.B. King Sings Spirituals

Harry Belafonte - Goin' Down Jordan from My Lord What a Mornin'

Dinah Washington - Misery from I Concentrate on You

Ella Fitzgerald - Angel Eyes from Intimate Ella

Ella Fitzgerald, Paris, France, 1960