Dean wrote:
The 13th (and final) episode of ROOTS ROCK RADIO is now permanently archived at https://www.mixcloud.com/dean-fiora/roots-rock-radio-1950s-rock-n-roll-episode-13/ Here's the playlist:
1. RAUNCHY, Ernie Freeman (1957-58)
Bill Justis rules at #1 with this one but Ernie’s cover also rides high on my 1957 instrumental list
1..Raunchy Bill Justis - 1957
2. Hard Times (The Slop) Noble “Thin Man” Watts & Rhythm Sparks - 1957
3. Leap Frog Chuck Alaimo Quartet - 1957
4. Walkin’ With Mr Lee Lee Allen - 1957
5. Raunchy Ernie Freeman - 1957
3. SUNGLASSES AFTER DARK, Dwight Pullen (1958)
Heavily booted in the 70’s this artist also had many C&W releases as “Whitey Pullen”
4. DOOBY DOOBY WAH, Ritchie Valens (1959)
This was the flipside of “Come On Let’s Go” on Pye International that formed Ritchie’s first UK release replacing the US “Framed” flip
5. LOVE POTION NO. 9, The Clovers (1959)
The single was great as is the LP version (“wonder what happens with Love Potion number ten…”)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8KDknyNzsw
6. ROBERTA, Frankie Ford (1959)
My favorite side of the “Sea Cruise” hit single
Here’s the superb Huey Smith original (as “Loberta” (sic) that went unreleased)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=su0rhMcawMU
13. OH, WHAT A NIGHT, The Dells (1956)
The Dells gave us two GREAT versions of this song---first recorded for Vee Jay in 1956 (as “Oh What A Nite”) and then again in 1969 for the Chess subsid Cadet
15. WILLIE AND THE HAND JIVE, The Johnny Otis Show (1958)
Title changed to “The Johnny Otis Hand Jive” for UK release (but a year later Cliff Richard came out with his version under the original US title)
16. SHAKIN’ ALL OVER, Johnny Kidd & The Pirates (1960)
My pick as the very best single to emanate from this side of the pond in the pre-Beatles era
20. STRANDED IN THE JUNGLE, The Cadets (1956)
One of the best 50’s cover records ever IMO
Here’s the original
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewSKkewqNBE
And this HAS to be the very worst cover of the number (released just ahead of the Cadets I think)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEH-rPvf8Bw
21. MEAN, MEAN MAN, Wanda Jackson (1958)
Excellent rocker by Wanda that was first released by Capitol in 1958 then again in 1960 as the followup to her transatlantic hit “Let’s Have A Party”
23. UNTIL THE DAY I DIE, The Tears (1956)
Teen California vocal group fronted by blonde Teri Akers recorded the original of this song for Johnny Otis’ Dig label that was shortly after covered by The Teen Queens
24. WHAT TIME IS IT, The Jive Five (1962)
One of my favorite moments in “The Sopranos” (in “Pax Soprana”) is Tony’s dream set to this great number
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bImuTcluzE0
26. BRAND NEW CADILLAC, Vince Taylor & His Playboys (1959)
Just like “Shakin’ All Over” this was another pioneer British rock number of the pre-Beatles era
28. TEENAGE JAMBOREE, The Dusters (1958)
Group probably best known for member Tommy Tucker who went on to later solo stardom with his “Hi-Heel Sneakers” transatlantic smash
31. SURFIN’ BIRD, The Trashmen (1963-64)
A record I always HATED and still do
32. MOTHER-IN-LAW, Ernie K-Doe (1961)
#1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961 and got a lot of airplay over here too. As well as introducing us over here to the talents of Ernie K-Doe it also featured Benny Spellman who went on to cut one of my all time favorites “Lipstick Traces”
34. WHOSE BABY ARE YOU, The Thrills (1956)
One side of a really excellent (but sadly obscure) 1956 double sider (coupled with the IMO even better “Ain’t Got The Money To Pay For This Drink”) from the (wrongly spelled) Gorge Zimmerman & The Thrills group on the JAB label of Los Angeles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xkenfUdqLA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ica2ldyjDAI
39. DUCK TAIL, Joe Clay (1956)
Cover of the original Rudy “Tutti” Grayzell rockabilly number and the version I personally like best
40. THAT’LL BE THE DAY, Buddy Holly & The Crickets (1957)
Huge 1957 #1 record on the charts on BOTH sides of the Atlantic
42. SPLISH SPLASH, Bobby Darin (1958)
Another dreadful UK cover of this one (no wonder his boomerang wouldn’t come back)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ_0WBNJkLA
45. THERE GOES MY BABY, The Drifters (1959)
The top 5 records on my 1959 favorites list
1. What'd I Say Ray Charles
2. You're So Fine Falcons
3. Memphis Tennessee Chuck Berry
4. There Goes My Baby Drifters
5. That Is Rock & Roll Coasters
Thanks Dean for these excellent shows!!
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