Dean wrote:
The latest ROOTS ROCK RADIO is archived until June 23rd at the link
below. Here's the playlist:
1. HOT ROD, Hal Singer
Highlight of the Regent "Rock 'N Roll" various artists LP that was
kindly presented to all of us at that show that time by Bruce.Thanks
buddy! Happy memories!
This album actually appeared here in UK in 1957 on London in a 10* LP
exact same track listing same cover
version.In all the years I've been involved in this shit I have NEVER
seen a copy--not EVAH! You can see the damn thing here :-
https://www.45worlds.com/vinyl/album/hbc1067
2. DOUBLE TALKINâ BABY, Gene Vincent & The Blue Caps
From the 1957 "Gene Vincent & The Blue Caps" LP. Never a huge fan of
this particular number which became very popular over here in the
(inferior IMO) 1958 Bobby Milano version that was booted big time.
Here's that version. You be the judge :-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD4XNmimTqU
3. SHE SAID âYEAH,â Larry Williams
Larry's material provided rich pickings for several of the UK outfits
getting ever more popular in the early 60's---"She Said Yeah" appeared
in versions by The Animals,Cliff Bennett & Rebel Rousers and of course
The Rolling Stones whilst the flip "Bad Boy" became a staple in the
early Beatles repertoire.
7. YOUR TRUE LOVE, Carl Perkins
My Carl Perkins favorites for 1957
Matchbox Carl Perkins
Put Your Cat Clothes On Carl Perkins(unreleased)
Everybodyâs Trying To Be My Baby Carl Perkins
Wrong Yo-Yo Carl Perkins
Her Love Rubbed Off Carl Perkins (unreleased)
Pink Pedal Pushers Carl Perkins (Sun version) (unreleased) Caldonia Carl Perkins (unreleased)
You Can Do No Wrong Carl Perkins (unreleased)
Your True Love Carl Perkins
etc
10. BREATHLESS, Jerry Lee Lewis
IMO Jerry Lee did some much better stuff in 1958 as evidenced by my JLL
1958 faves listing
Itâll Be Me Jerry Lee Lewis (LP version)
Lewis Boogie Jerry Lee Lewis
Big Legged Woman Jerry Lee Lewis (unreleased)
Wild One Jerry Lee Lewis (unreleased)
Put Me Down Jerry Lee Lewis
Down The Line Jerry Lee Lewis
Ubangi Stomp Jerry Lee Lewis
High School Confidential Jerry Lee Lewis
Milkshake Madamoiselle Jerry Lee Lewis (unreleased)
Carryinâ On Jerry Lee Lewis (unreleased)
Goodnight Irene Jerry Lee Lewis
Good Rockinâ Tonight Jerry Lee Lewis (unreleased)
Breathless Jerry Lee Lewis
11. BEEN SO LONG, The Pastels
As well as the great "Been So Long" (originally on Mascot before Chess
obtained the master and put it out on their Argo subsid) The Pastels
deserve our eternal thanks for bequeathing to us Big Dee Irwin of
"Swinging On A Star" fame
15. CRAZY COUNTRY HOP, The Johnny Otis Show
Excellent followup to "Willie & The Hand Jive" this time relating the
exploits of Snaggle Tooth Belinda and her country kinfolk (the Willie
sequel "Willie Did The Cha Cha" is the flipside here)
16. CATHYâS CLOWN, The Everly Brothers
IIRC the move by Don & Phil from Cadence to Warner Bros saw the world's
first ever million dollar record contract signed. And it produced one of
their very best numbers---the million selling "Cathy's Clown"
#1 on both sides of the pond in 1960
18. IâM IN LOVE AGAIN, Fats Domino
Absolutely immaculate Fats recording one of his very,VERY best! Led a
spate of cover and subsequent versions ranging from the good (Ricky
Nelson) to the just tolerable (Fontane Sisters) to the downright draggy
and bad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJdXoEFHEmk
19. THE ABCs OF LOVE, Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
Those scenes in the "American Hot Wax" movie where Laraine Newman as the
Carole King-like figure writes this song always kinda bothered me
20. MILKCOW BLUES BOOGIE, Elvis Presley
Apparently the poorest selling of the five Sun singles by Elvis
21. I HEAR YOU KNOCKING, Smiley Lewis
Great original that was criminally overlooked for UK release at the time
so all we got was the limp Gale Storm cover (and months later than the
US--in 1956 here).
Plus our cover version of course which proved once again that when it
comes to truly awful covers we British were usually the best :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LePIrnj8C1s
22. GONNA BE LOVED, Linda & The Epics
Thank you Dean for introducing me to a "newie". Like Diane I wasn't
familiar with this one before. Not bad at all but need to hear it a few
more times. Was this ever booted?
25. THEREâS NO OTHER (Like My Baby), The Crystals
Hugely rare on UK release (pre-Beatles Parlophone label). All their
other records (and all subsequent Philles releases) appeared here on
London label
28. DONâT SAY NOTHINâ BAD (About My Baby), The Cookies
I liked their "Chains" but didn't connect with this one so
much.Incidentally tho their version wasn't released until MUCH later The
Everly Brothers recorded "Chains" first--before The Cookies---in 1962
38. HONEY HUSH, Big Joe Turner
Original Joe Turner record on Atlantic titled "Yakity Yak". Retitled
"Honey Hush" on later copies
40. RUMBLE, Link Wray
GREAT instrumental! My #2 fave instrumental of 1958 (after Duane's
"Rebel Rouser")
44. LOVERâS ISLAND, The Blue Jays
Terrific 1961 vocal group classic that was apparently scheduled for
release over here on Top Rank. Dunno what happened but it fell through.
Don't think it ever got pressed,I've never seen a UK copy
http://wrtc.streamrewind.com/bookmarks/listen/409642/rock-roots-rock-radio
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