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ROOTS ROCK RADIO: OCtober 27th
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Dean
2024-10-28 00:00:28 UTC
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The newest ROOTS ROCK RADIO is archived for two weeks at the link below.
Here's the playlist:

1. BULLDOG, The Fireballs

2. EVERYBODY’S TRYING TO BE MY BABY, Carl Perkins
3. ITCHY TWITCHY FEELING, Bobby Hendricks
4. TWIST AND SHOUT, The Isley Brothers

5. WELL, OH WELL, Tiny Bradshaw
6. I LOVE YOU MADLY, Charlie & Ray
7. ‘TIL THE WELL RUNS DRY, Wynona Carr

8. WILL YOU LOVE ME TOMORROW, The Shirelles
9. MOPE-ITTY-MOPE, The Boss-Tones
10. GRANDDADDY’S ROCKIN’, Mac Curtis

11. LULLABY OF THE BELLS, The Deltairs
12. OVER THE MOUNTAIN, ACROSS THE SEA, Johnnie & Joe
13. SOLDIER OF LOVE, Arthur Alexander

14. IT AIN’T THE MEAT (It’s the Motion), The Swallows
15. YA YA, Lee Dorsey
16. POP-EYE, Huey “Piano” Smith & His Clowns

17. APACHE, The Shadows
18. KING OF THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD, Elvis Presley
19. LOUIE, LOUIE, The Kingsmen

20. DRINKIN’ WINE SPO-DEE-O-DEE, Stick McGhee
21. THE WALLFLOWER (Roll With Me Henry), Etta James
22. UNCHAIN MY HEART, Ray Charles

23. LET ME HELP YOU, The Wil-sons
24. SHARE, Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
25. NEED YOUR LOVE SO BAD, Little Willie John

26. HONKY TONK MAN, Johnny Horton
27. SHE’S GOT ME HOOK, LINE AND SINKER, Smiley Lewis
28. BABY, WHAT YOU WANT ME TO DO, Jimmy Reed

29. A CERTAIN GIRL, Ernie K-Doe
30. FOOLS FALL IN LOVE, The Drifters
31. ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN, Chuck Berry

32. DANCE TO THE BOP, Gene Vincent & The Blue Caps
33. DON’T GO NO FARTHER, Muddy Waters
34. BOOT ‘EM UP, The Du Droppers

35. CHERRY PIE, Marvin & Johnny
36. I WISH I’D NEVER LEARNED TO READ, The Five Keys
37. NEED YOU, Donnie Owens

38. END OF THE ROAD, Jerry Lee Lewis
39. RAVE ON, Buddy Hollys
40. WHAT ABOUT US, The Coasters

41. ROCKIN’ N THE GRAVEYARD, Jackie Morningstar
42. THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW, The Monotones
43. DEAD MAN’S STROLL, The Revels

44. DOGGIN’ AROUND, Jackie Wilson
45. EVERY NIGHT (I Pray), The Chantels
46. NO ONE KNOWS, Dion & The Belmonts


http://wrtc.streamrewind.com/bookmarks/listen/419642/rock-roots-rock-radio
Bruce
2024-10-28 01:47:04 UTC
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18. KING OF THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD, Elvis Presley
Don't think I ever heard it before. I just listened to it on Youtube.
I'll say this, it's not real good, but he's certainly done far worse.
I'll give it a 5, pretty good. Pretty good sax. When I saw it listed I
just figured that it must REALLLY suck with that title. I see it got to
#30 on BB from an EP from the legendary movie "Kid Gallahad."
Dean
2024-10-28 03:55:52 UTC
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Post by Dean
18. KING OF THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD, Elvis Presley
Don't think I ever heard it before. I just listened to it on Youtube.
I'll say this, it's not real good, but he's certainly done far worse.
I'll give it a 5, pretty good. Pretty good sax. When I saw it listed I
just figured that it must REALLLY suck with that title. I see it got to
#30 on BB from an EP from the legendary movie "Kid Gallahad."
It's not one of his very best, but I thought it deserved a spin. For
truly bad Elvis, check out "The Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce."
Roger
2024-10-28 08:47:15 UTC
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Post by Dean
The newest ROOTS ROCK RADIO is archived for two weeks at the link below.
2. EVERYBODY’S TRYING TO BE MY BABY, Carl Perkins
We've mentioned the 1936 Rex Griffin original on this classic before


There was also this 1959 version by The Suades ft. Rosie Stevens


(with a version of "Wrong Yo Yo" on the flip)
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4. TWIST AND SHOUT, The Isley Brothers
Talking of original versions this surely has to be among the worst
(especially with Spector's name attached to it)

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8. WILL YOU LOVE ME TOMORROW, The Shirelles
Here's where they sit in my 1960 Femme top 10 faves

1. A Fool In Love Ike & Tina Turner
2. At Last Etta James
3. Will You Love Me Tomorrow Shirelles
4. Bye Bye Baby Mary Wells
5. I Just Want To Make Love To You Etta James
6. Tonight's The Night Shirelles
7. All In My Mind Maxine Brown
8. Angel Baby Rosie & Originals
9. A Good Man Irma Thomas
10. I Shot Mr. Lee Bobbettes (Atlantic version)
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10. GRANDDADDY’S ROCKIN’, Mac Curtis
His best single IMO. Sady not released here. We only ever got the one
Mac Curtis single in UK "You Ain't Treatin' Me Right" on Parlophone
label
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13. SOLDIER OF LOVE, Arthur Alexander
Released here in UK as "Soldiers Of Love" (plural). For long time I
thought that was the proper title. Whatever,it's among his best!!
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14. IT AIN’T THE MEAT (It’s the Motion), The Swallows
One of the very first American r&b vocal group records to get a UK
release (appeared on a Vogue label 78 only release here in 1951)

https://www.popsike.com/78RPM-VOGUE-RECORDS-V2136-The-Swallows-It-Aint-the-Meat-Roll-Roll-Pretty-Baby/181640214040.html
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17. APACHE, The Shadows
At the risk of turning this into something of a Britfest here's my pick
as the best UK instrumental to come out of our era - great guitar
instrumental by Jerry Lordan that wipes out the Bert Weedon original and
pisses all over the really limp Jorgan Ingmann version
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18. KING OF THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD, Elvis Presley
Pretty ordinary Elvis number from the movie "Kid Galahad" following a
trend started by his "Wooden Heart" which would see him descend into
real 101% junk with progressively worse movie song shit
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23. LET ME HELP YOU, The Wil-sons
Here's a very nice one that I wasn't familar with before. From 1961 and
on the Highland label that bequeathed the world Rosie & The Originals.
Not bad at all,I added it to my 1961 list as a 7. Thanks Dean!
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27. SHE’S GOT ME HOOK, LINE AND SINKER, Smiley Lewis
One of the very best things he ever did.#57 on my 1956 faves list and
rated a 9
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29. A CERTAIN GIRL, Ernie K-Doe
IMO this was the best thing that Ernie ever did

Here's a UK version from 1965 by one of my best customers in my taxi--
Billy Walker (not to be confused with the US country guy of that name)
who was the tops in his field for a while---but let us say as a singer
he was a pretty neat boxer (UK champ for a while back when)

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38. END OF THE ROAD, Jerry Lee Lewis
Classic Jerry Lee but here's the original version from the 1929 King
Vidor movie "Hallelujah!"


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41. ROCKIN’ N THE GRAVEYARD, Jackie Morningstar
Brings back memories of Sheriff Norm K who never tired of telling us
how this was one of his very favorites from his record collection
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43. DEAD MAN’S STROLL, The Revels
One I've always liked from way back since I found it on UK Top Rank in
some junk shop for pennies. It was "Midnight Stroll" then but 'twas the
same song (they had to change the title on orders from Dick Clark if it
was to be featured on Bandstand). It's #137 on my 1959 list and an 8
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46. NO ONE KNOWS, Dion & The Belmonts
I liked most of their records including this one. Always thought that
Dion had one of the better white voices in rock 'n' roll. But over here
this bad boy was the best selling version (not content with covering "A
Teenager In Love") he also covered this


RWC
2024-10-28 19:24:49 UTC
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On Mon, 28 Oct 2024 00:00:28 +0000, ***@gmail.com (Dean) wrote:

The combination of me really liking this Roots playlist *and* being
in the mood, has caused me to produce a corresponding YouTube playlist:

Thanks, Dean.

Playlist (46 tracks):
https://www.youtube.com/watch_videos?video_ids=zb851N3tbEw,4S_uKr7nS_c,ukZ4a1OII6k,iCotxq6o6r8,T6qTm7_G8zA,XF4iJR8hA2Y,9hwyrIKuZ4M,WE9iwi16rDw,ju-zqHekvPY,FFxDnDvejTY,BYJsdT-aaCs,5pGM8ZhonZ4,8p7kDTYYZ9g,Pr9IZA2xJ1g,TOEdlI9Qbgs,hA691PsT7k0,zlA63tFXVig,cLZ3rARE2f4,xKt75jUuKJY,0ZATF7fIa6o,pejfmfRWBWs,OL97D7xCHnk,hruw8gxTY4I,bKF6veuZ-rU,nkIz-pf2uqc,KgRJkZmmqVA,g8I84p9v37s,W0LfVtLsIxU,i6CkOzhDwKY,6YiZr7q6Mks,xCNl9KWy2No,AXNiJ6XgJeo,jY1m0MfNUBI,7AReFbNXGbE,62n4ZteBybU,wBInkwsHQus,3P9Q1ys0Jys,9p77XBG5168,TEzsrbxjyQU,mub76uS6w4o,o34D6KMyXNI,PvQFNJ9UgBM,dZNeFl7cSXA,6Yr1Qo0ZzV4,03qwt1eU4Mw,pywfIZFTz5g,

(you can use the track numbers below to jump to a track in the
YouTube playlist above)

1. BULLDOG, The Fireballs
2. EVERYBODY’S TRYING TO BE MY BABY, Carl Perkins
3. ITCHY TWITCHY FEELING, Bobby Hendricks
4. TWIST AND SHOUT, The Isley Brothers
5. WELL, OH WELL, Tiny Bradshaw
6. I LOVE YOU MADLY, Charlie & Ray
7. ‘TIL THE WELL RUNS DRY, Wynona Carr
8. WILL YOU LOVE ME TOMORROW, The Shirelles
9. MOPE-ITTY-MOPE, The Boss-Tones
10. GRANDDADDY’S ROCKIN’, Mac Curtis
11. LULLABY OF THE BELLS, The Deltairs
12. OVER THE MOUNTAIN, ACROSS THE SEA, Johnnie & Joe
13. SOLDIER OF LOVE, Arthur Alexander
14. IT AIN’T THE MEAT (It’s the Motion), The Swallows
15. YA YA, Lee Dorsey
16. POP-EYE, Huey “Piano” Smith & His Clowns
17. APACHE, The Shadows
18. KING OF THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD, Elvis Presley
19. LOUIE, LOUIE, The Kingsmen
20. DRINKIN’ WINE SPO-DEE-O-DEE, Stick McGhee
21. THE WALLFLOWER (Roll With Me Henry), Etta James
22. UNCHAIN MY HEART, Ray Charles
23. LET ME HELP YOU, The Wil-sons
24. SHARE, Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
25. NEED YOUR LOVE SO BAD, Little Willie John
26. HONKY TONK MAN, Johnny Horton
27. SHE’S GOT ME HOOK, LINE AND SINKER, Smiley Lewis
28. BABY, WHAT YOU WANT ME TO DO, Jimmy Reed
29. A CERTAIN GIRL, Ernie K-Doe
30. FOOLS FALL IN LOVE, The Drifters
31. ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN, Chuck Berry
32. DANCE TO THE BOP, Gene Vincent & The Blue Caps
33. DON’T GO NO FARTHER, Muddy Waters
34. BOOT ‘EM UP, The Du Droppers
35. CHERRY PIE, Marvin & Johnny
36. I WISH I’D NEVER LEARNED TO READ, The Five Keys
37. NEED YOU, Donnie Owens
38. END OF THE ROAD, Jerry Lee Lewis
39. RAVE ON, Buddy Hollys
40. WHAT ABOUT US, The Coasters
41. ROCKIN’ N THE GRAVEYARD, Jackie Morningstar
42. THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW, The Monotones
43. DEAD MAN’S STROLL, The Revels
44. DOGGIN’ AROUND, Jackie Wilson
45. EVERY NIGHT (I Pray), The Chantels
46. NO ONE KNOWS, Dion & The Belmonts

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