Jump to content

Good Rockin' 50's Rhythm & Blues


Pete S

Recommended Posts

This is the original R & B sound and not the one we talk about on here all the time...won't be to everyone's taste but give it 10 minutes, see if you like it!

GOOD ROCKIN' 50's RHYTHM & BLUES

Authentic 50's rhythm & blues sound system classics...something a little bit different here everyone. Includes Amos Milburn, Etta James, Lynn Hope, Thurston Harris, Louis Prima, Roy Brown, Big Mama Thornton, Faye Adams, Dave Bartholemew and many more..

just clickon the Podcasts page and scroll to the bottom, click play and away we go!

DAVE BARTHOLEMEW - THE MONKEY SPEAKS HIS MIND

AMOS MILBURN - CHICKEN SHACK BOOGIE

ETTA JAMES - THE PICK UP

SMILEY LEWIS - ONE NIGHT

JOHNNY ACE - PLEDGING MY LOVE

THURSTON HARRIS - LITTLE BITTY PRETTY ONE

THE ALADDINS - GET OFF MY FEET

FATS DOMINO - BE MY GUEST

LOUIS PRIMA - ROBIN HOOD

ROY BROWN - ROCKIN' AT MIDNIGHT

THE DODGERS - LET'S MAKE A WHOLE LOTTA LOVE

ERNIE FREEMAN - LIVE IT UP

MAXWELL DAVIS - HEY GOOD LOOKIN'

AMOS MILBURN - ONE SCOTH, ONE BOURBON, ONE BEER

CALUM BOSE -WAITIN' AND DRINKIN'

LITLE JUNIOR PARKER - MYSTERY TRAIN

FAYE ADAMS - SOMEONE LIKE YOU

TINY BRADSHAW - THE TRAIN KEPT A-ROLLIN'

JIMMY PRESTON - ROCK THE JOINT

OSCAR & JEANETTE - HEY BOY, HEY GIRL

ARTHUR CRUDUP - THAT'S ALRIGHT MAMA

LYNN HOPE - BLUE MOON

JAMES SUGARBOY CRAWFORD - IT'S OVER

BIG MAMA THORNTON - HOUND DOG

SONNY KNIGHT - BUT OFFICER

https://www.raresoul.co.uk/wordpress/?page_id=11

Edited by Pete-S
Link to comment
Social source share

  • Replies 9
  • Views 1.1k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Most active in this topic

Most active in this topic

Posted Images

Guest dundeedavie

Just wondered if anyone bothered listening to this?

can i download it rather than listen , i only have time in work so if i can download it then i'll ipod it

Link to comment
Social source share

but back to the r& b , big fat mamma on warwick by lucky millinder, great rocker!

Hi Ezzie, great record....other side ain't too bad either if you like 'em early/jazzy.

post-2741-1171672295_thumb.jpg post-2741-1171672306_thumb.jpg

Did you know Lucky Millinder originally recorded this choon a decade earlier on Decca (in 1945) with Trevor Bacon on Vocals instead of Frankie Tucker. He also recorded an 'answer' to it with Rosetta Tharpe on vocal.....'I want a tall skinny papa' in '47ish.

Link to comment
Social source share

Get involved with Soul Source

Add your comments now

Join Soul Source

A free & easy soul music affair!

Join Soul Source now!

Log in to Soul Source

Jump right back in!

Log in now!

Source Advert





×
×
  • Create New...