Howdy folks! Here's the debut episode of my music podcast. It's just over an hour of music and a little chin-wagging. Here's the playlist of this podcast...
INTRODUCTION: "Greyhound," Maximillian (Twirl 45-2503, 1962)
1. "Don't You Run," Bobby Long & the Way Singers (Glow-Hill 503, 1958)
2. "Mr. Mailman," Bob & Jim (Sunbeam S-129, 1959)
3. "Three Young Rebs from Georgia," Bobby Day (Class 257, 1959)
4. "Sick Sick Sick," Jimmy Sweeney (Columbia 4-41201, 1958)
5. "Mountain (A New Version R&B) Dew," Johnny Fox & The Foxes (Newtime NT-507, 1962)
6. "That's Alright Baby," Kell Osborne (Trey 3006, 1960)
7. "Chinese Lanterns," The Galens (Challenge 59253, 1964)
8. "All Grown Up," The Sisters (Del-Fi 4300, 1964)
9. "That Boy is Messin' Up My Mind," The Orchids (Columbia 4-42913, 1963)
10. "Every Heart," John Andrea (20th Century Fox 505, 1964)
11. "Watch Me Walk Away," P. J. Proby (Liberty 55505, 1962)
12. "Walk On, Don't Cry," Benny Spellman (Watch 6332, 1964)
13. "I Done Got Over It," Irma Thomas (Minit 642, 1962)
14. "Hot Doggin'," The Astronauts (RCA Victor 47-8224, 1963)
15. "Little Brown Jug," The Belairs (Arvee 5034, 1962)
16. "Cotton-head Joe," Leon Peels (Whirlybird 2002, 1964)
17. "French Fried Potatoes and Ketchup," Amos Milburn (Aladdin 45-3320, 1956)
18. "Master Key," Harold Burrage (M-Pac! 7201, 1962)
SPOTLIGHT ON DON GIBSON:
19. "One Way Street," Bob Gallion (Hickory 45-1145, 1961)
20. "Leave Me No More," Sammy Salvo (Imperial X-5636, 1960)
21. "Take Me Home (To My Lover)," June Webb (Hickory 45-1129, 1960)
OUTRO: "Rumble Mambo," Link Wray (Okeh 4-7166, 1963)
Hear it or download it here:https://www.dropbox.com/s/9pjet19tk9z2ikm/FRANK%27s%20JUKEBOX%20E01.mp3?dl=0
Plenty more where this came from, so dig in!