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bcd16509

BILL HALEY
Rock ‘n’ Roll Arrives, The REAL Birth of Rock ‘n’ Roll 1946-1954
5CD Box-Set (LP-size) with 100-page hardcover book
BCD 16509-EL

Released to coincide with the twenty-fifth anniversary of Bill Haley’s death in 1981, Bear Family Records in association with Rollercoaster Records present - for the first and only time - absolutely all of Haley’s pre-Decca recordings. Other companies have tried to gather Bill Haley’s groundbreaking early recordings, but Bear Family and Rollercoaster spent 20 years painstakingly getting it right and carefully assembling every known recording’and more!

Was 1954 the 50th anniversary of the birth of rock 'n' roll? Absolutely not! These recordings, made between 1946 and 1954, are where rock 'n' roll really began. Bill Haley was first. Unquestionably the first. And this is where Bill Haley began. All these recordings predate Rock Around The Clock, and reveal Bill and the Comets at work on their own unique blend of boogie woogie, hillbilly, pop, blues, and jazz, years before anyone else. For the first and only time, all of Bill Haley’s pre-Decca recordings have been gathered in one place. On five CDs, we hear him invent the as-yet unnamed music that came to be called rock 'n' roll and eventually changed the world.

In 1946, Bill Haley was a member of the Downhomers cowboy band before going out on his own with his Four Aces of Western Swing. From that point, the music changed fast as Bill recorded for Center, Cowboy, Keystone, Atlantic,Holiday, Abbey, Vogue, Gotham, and Essex. In addition to all of Bill Haley’s recordings for those labels, this set also includes fabulously rare 'live' recordings, transcriptions, demonstration discs, and alternate takes. It's all here, including the first true rock 'n' roll hits: Rock The Joint, Real Rock Drive, Crazy Man Crazy, Fractured, and Rocket 88. The last word on the beginnings of rock 'n' roll! This box also includes hundreds of rare and previously unseen photos as well as a complete essay on Bill Haley’s early days by expert Chris Gardner

CD 1: (The Cowboy, Center, Keystone and Atlantic Recordings)
Bill Haley And the Four Aces of Western Swing:
Too Many Parties, Too Many Pals - Four Leaf Clover Blues - Candy Kisses - Tennessee Border - The Covered Wagon Rolled Right Along - Yodel Your Blues Away - Behind the Eight Ball - Foolish Questions
 Bill Haley, alias 'Johnny Clifton and his String Band' - Center Records, 1949: Loveless Blues - Stand Up And Be Counted
Bill Haley and the Saddlemen, featuring Billy Williamson, steel guitar: Deal Me A Hand (I Play The Game Anyway) - Ten Gallon Stetson (With A Hole In The Crown) - Susan Van Dusan - I'm Not To Blame - I'm Gonna Dry Every Tear With A Kiss - Why Do I Cry Over You? - Teardrops From My Eyes - Loveless Blues
Bill Haley and the Saddlemen, alias 'Reno Browne and her Buckaroos': My Sweet Little Girl From Nevada - My Palomino and I.
CD 2: (The Holiday, Abbey, Gotham and Vogue Picture Disc Recordings)
Bill Haley and the Saddlemen, Bill & Loretta & with the Saddlemen* - Holiday Records 1951-1952:
Rocket '88' - Tearstains On My Heart - Green Tree Boogie - Down Deep In My Heart - I'm Crying* - Pretty Baby* - A Year Ago This Christmas - I Don't Want To Be Alone This Christmas - Jukebox Cannonball - Sundown Boogie
The Saddlemen, backing Curly Herdman on Abbey Records 1951: Barnyard Special - Rose Of My Heart
The Saddlemen, backing Lou Graham on Gotham Records 1951: Two Timin' Blues - Long Gone Daddy - I'm Lonesome - A Sweet Bunch Of Roses - Please Make Up Your Fickle Mind - My Heart Tells Me (I'm Still In Love With You)
Lou Graham and the Saddlemen, alternate takes 1951: I'm Lonesome - A Sweet Bunch Of Roses - Please Make Up Your Fickle Mind - My Heart Tells Me (I'm Still In Love With You)
Downhomers - Vogue Picture Disc Recordings: Out Where The Westwind Blows - Who's Gonna Kiss You When I'm Gone - Boogie Woogie Yodel - Baby, Found Out All About You
CD 3: (Essex Records):
Bill Haley and the Saddlemen - Essex:
Rock The Joint - Icy Heart - Dance With A Dolly (With A Hole In Her Stocking) - Rockin' Chair On The Moon
Bill Haley with Haley's Comets: Stop Beatin' Around The Mulberry Bush - Real Rock Drive - Crazy Man, Crazy - What'cha Gonna Do? - Pat-a-Cake - Fractured - Live It Up - Farewell, So Long, Goodbye - I'll Be True - Ten Little Indians - Yes Indeed! (1) - Yes Indeed! (2) - Chattanooga Choo Choo - Straightjacket
CD 4: (Acetates & Radioshow, Advertising Spots):
Bill Haley (and the Four Aces of Western Swing) 1947 -1950: Rovin' Eyes - Candy and Women - My Mom Heard Me Cry Over You - Cotton Haired Girl - The Wreck On The Highway - A Yodeler's Lullaby - All I Need Is Some More Lovin' - Candy and Women - Yodel Your Blues Away - Red River Valley - Behind the Eight Ball - Foolish Questions - Easy Rocking Chair - I Wasted A Nickel Last Night - My Bucket's Got A Hole In It - Sunday Down In Tennessee - Behind the Eight Ball
Bill Haley And His Saddlemen Featuring Billy Williamson, Steel Guitar, c.1950 /c. 1951*/? 1951**: Rose Of My Heart* - Within This Broken Heart Of Mine**
The Downhomers Radio Show - early 1946: Down Home - Following the Sun - She Taught Me How to Yodel - Cool Water - Baby, I Found Out All About You - Open Up Them Pearly Gates For Me - Who's Gonna Kiss You When I'm Gone?
Bill Haley airshots, c 1950 / late 1950*: Arizona Cowboy Advert - Westinghouse and Twin Bars Advert*
CD 5: (Acetates):
Bill Haley (vocal and guitar) - unissued acetates 1947 -1950:
Rose Of My Heart - Rose Of My Heart - Cherry Tree Lane - Cute Little Brown-Eyed Gal - A Sweet Bunch Of Roses - Yodel Your Blues Away
Bill Haley (and the Four Aces of Western Swing) - acetates unissued, 1947 -1950: Candy and Women - Behind the Eight Ball
Bill Haley (and the Four Aces of Western Swing) - acetates unissued, 1947 -1950: Ages and Ages Ago - Honestly - I Dreamed Of An Old Love Affair - Whispering - I Love You So Much It Hurts - Little Rock, Arkansas - A Bundle of Kisses - Are You Teasing Me ? - I Want You - Gotta Have My Baby Back - Take Me In Your Arms - Candy and Women
Bill Haley And His Saddlemen Featuring Billy Williamson, Steel Guitar, c.1950 /c. 1951*/? 1951**: Teardrops From My Eyes

 

bcd15631 

TOM T. HALL
Ballad Of Forty Dollars/Homecoming

BCD 15631-AH

That's How I Got To Memphis - Cloudy Day - Shame On The Rain - Highways - Forbidden Flowers - Ain't Got The Time - Ballad Of Forty Dollars - I Washed My Face In The Morning Dew - A Picture Of Your Mother - The World The Way I Want It - Over And Over Again - Beauty Is A Fading Flower - A Week In The Country Jail - Strawberry Farms - Shoeshine Man - Kentucky In The Morning - Nashville Is A Groovy Little Town - Margie's At The Lincoln Park Inn - Home Coming - The Carter Boys - Flat-Footin' It - George (& THE NORTHWOODS) - I Miss A Lot Of Trains

 

bcd15658 

TOM T. HALL
I Witness Life/100 Children

BCD 15658-AH

Salute To A Switchblade - Thank You, Connersville, Indiana - Do It To Someone You Love - The Ballad Of Bill Crump - All You Want When You Please - Chattanooga Dog - Girls In Saigon City - Hang Them All - Coming To The Party - America The Ugly - That'll Be All Right With Me - One Hundred Children - I Can't Dance - I Want To See The Parade - Sing A Little Baby To Sleep - Mama Bake A Pie (Daddy Kill A Chicken) - Ode To A Half A Pound Of Ground Round - Pinto The Wonder Horse Is Dead - I Hope It Rains At My Funeral - I Took A Memory To Lunch - The Hitch-Hiker - Old Enough To Want You

 

bcd15773 

GEORGE HAMILTON IV
To You And Yours From Me And Mine, 1954-1965

6-CD Boxset & 88-page Hardcover Book
BCD 15773-FK

CD-1: Beer, Wine And Whiskey - Sleeping At The Foot Of The Bed - Caribean - Satisfaction Guaranteed - A Satisfied Mind - Out Behind The Barn - Serenader's Swing - It's My Way - I'll Always Remember You - Jalopy Jane - Driftin' (version 1) - Daniel Boone - Driftin' (version 2) - chat - I've Got A Secret - the verdict - I've Got A Secret - chat - Sam - chat - Jamaica Farewell - He's Movin' On - A Rose And A Baby Ruth - I've Got A Secret - It Was Me - If You Don't Know, I Ain't Gonna Tell You - Everybody's Body
CD-2: I've Got A Secret - Sam - A Rose And A Baby Ruth - If You Don't, I Ain't Gonna Tell You - If I Possessed A Printing Press - Only One Love - Everybody's Body - High School Romance - Everybody's Body - Why Don't They Understand - Little Tom - Even Tho' - You Tell Me Your Dream - Carolina Moon - Let Me Call You Sweetheart - When I Grow Too Old To Dream - Tell Me Why - Aura Lee - Girl Of My Dreams - Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes - Love's Old Sweet Song - Auld Lang Syne - Ivy Rose - Clementine - One Heart - May I - Now And For Always - House Of Gold - I Can't Help It
CD-3: How Can You Refuse Him Now - Your Cheatin' Heart - Half As Much - I Could Never Be Ashamed Of You - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry - Cold, Cold Heart - (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle - Wedding Bells - Who's Taking You To The Prom - I Know Where I'm Goin' - You Win Again - Take These Chains From My Heart - So Soon - When Will I Know - Lucy, Lucy - House A Car And A Wedding Ring - The Two Of Us - The Steady Game - Last Night We Fell In Love - Can You Blame Us - Love Has Come To Our House - Gee - One Little Acre - I Know Your Sweetheart - Tremble - Why I'm Walkin' - Loneliness Is All Around Me - Before This Day Ends - The Wrong Side Of The Tracks - It's Just The Idea - A Walk On The Wild Side Of Life - That's How It Goes
CD-4: Can't Let Her See Me Cry - To You And Yours (From Me And Mine) - Three Steps To The Phone (Millions Of Miles) - The Ballad Of Widder Jones - I Want A Girl - Those Brown Eyes - Where Did The Sunshine Go? - Baby Blue Eyes - Life's Rail Way To Heaven - East Virginia - The Wall - If You Don't, Somebody Else Will - Rainbow - I Will Miss You When You Go - Life Is Too Short - China Doll - Tender Hearted Baby - Commerce Street And Sixth A Venue North - If You Don't Know I Ain't Gonna Tell You - (I Want To Go) Where Nobody Knows Me - The Roving Gambler - Oh So Many Years - Jimmy Brown The Newsboy - The Little Lunch Box - Come On Home Boy - The Everglades - You Are My Sunshine - The Last Letter - If You Want Me To - Linda With The Lonely Eyes - In This Very Same Room
CD-5: Abilene - Mine - Oh So Many Years - Remember M, Remember E, Remember Me - There's More Pretty Girls Than One - You're Easy To Love - For Worth, Dallas Or Houston - Fair And Tender Ladies - Kentucky - Candy Apple Red - Tag Along - The Little Grave - Texarkana, Pecos Or Houston - Truck Driving Man - A Rose And A Baby Ruth - Roll Muddy River - That's All Right - Driftwood On The River - Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello - Rainbow At Midnight - It's Been So Long Darlin' - Letters Have No Arms - Walking The Floor Over You - I Will Miss You When You Go - Half A Mind - You Nearly Lose Your Mind - Fortunes In Memories - Soldier's Last Letter - Thanks A Lot - A Nice Place To Visit (But I Shure Hate...) - Twist Of The Wrist
CD-6: A Nice Place To Visit (But I Shure..) - (You Don't Love Me) Anymore - The Late Mister Jones - Write Me A Picture - Something Special To Me - I've Got A Secret - Slightly Used - Under Your Spell Again - Above And Beyond - Excuse Me (I Think I've Got A Heartache) - Wishful Thinking - I Don't Believe I'll Fall In Love Today - Foolin' Around - Another Day, Another Dollar - Keep Those Cards And Letters Coming In - Under The Influence Of Love - Big, Big Love - You Better Not Do That - Long Black Limousine - Together Again - Abilene - Three Steps To The Phone (Millions Of Miles) - A Rose And A Baby Ruth - Fort Worth, Dallas Or Houston - Before This Day Ends - Truck Driving Man - Walking The Floor Over You - Write Me A Picture - If You Don't Know, I Ain't Gonna Tell You

 

bcd16302 

ALEX HARVEY : AND HIS SOUL BAND
BCD 16302 AH 

The Liverpool Scene - Shout - What’s Wrong With Me Baby? - Reelin’ And Rockin’ - The Canoe Song - The Little Boy That Santa Claus Forgot - Hoochie Coochie Man - Long Long Gone - My Kind Of Lovin’ - Outskirts Of Town - Parchman Farm - Penicillin Blues - Shakin’ All Over - Sticks And Stones - Take Out Some Insurance On Me, Baby - Ten A Penny - Tutti Frutti - You Ain’t No Good To Me - You Are My Sunshine - You’ve Put A Spell On Me

 

bcd16826

DALE HAWKINS
Rocks

CD digipac with 64-page booklet
BCD 16826 AR

He will be forever identified with just one hit... but what a hit! Susie Q. Creedence Clearwater Revival recorded it, Elvis recorded it, the Everly Brothers recorded it, and so did many others. But Dale Hawkins originated it and James Burton played the guitar lick that is forever etched in a rock 'n' roll fan's subconscious mind. But there was much more to Dale Hawkins on Chess Records than Susie Q, and fifty years later the full story is revealed on Bear Family. Dale came from the thriving Shreveport scene, alongside Elvis, Johnny Horton, Tommy Sands, and many others. Win, lose, or draw, he was always able to find the all-time greatest guitarists. After James Burton quit to join Ricky Nelson, Dale recruited Roy Buchanan, who is heard on several tracks here. And so, fifty years after Susie Q first set the airwaves alight, we now have the complete story of Dale Hawkins on Chess Records. On Bear Family... where else?

Susie Q - See You Soon Baboon - Four Letter Word (Rock) - Don't Treat Me This Way - Number Nine Train - Baby, Baby - Mrs. Mergritory's Daughter - Juanita - Teenage Dolly - Boogie Woogie Teenage Girl - Tornado - Sweetie Pie - Little Pig - La-Do-Dada - Who Can Say - My Babe - Someday, One Day - Take My Heart - Liza Jane - Wild Wild World - Ain't That Lovin' You Baby - Gooblie Booblie - Lifeguard Man - Lulu - Back To School Blues - Caldonia - Every Little Girl - Linda - Who - Lovin' Bug - One Dozen Roses - I Want To Love You - Liza Jane (alt) - My Babe - BONUS: The Wind

 

bcd15530 

SCREAMIN' JAY HAWKINS
Spellbound 1955-74

2-CD
BCD 15530-BH

CD-1: Voodoo - You Put The Spell On Me - Makaha Waves - There's Too Many Teardrops - I Put A Spell On You - Two Can Play This Game - Shattered - You're An Exception To The Rule - I'm Not Made Of Clay - All Night - Mountain Jive - I'll Be There - You're All Of My Life To Me - Well I Tried - Even Though - Talk About Me - In My Front Room - This Is All - What That Is - She Put The Whamee On Me - I Put The Spell On You - Two Can Play This Game - Shattered - You're An Exception To The Rule
CD-2: What That Is - Feast Of The Mau Mau - Do You Really Love Me? - Stone Crazy - I Love You - Constipation Blues - I'm Lonely - Thing Called Woman - Dig! - I'm Your Man - Ask Him - Reprise - Please Don't Leave Me - I Wanta Know - I Need You - My Marion - Bite It - Move Me - Good Night My Love - Our Love Is Not For Three - Ain't Nobody's Business - Take Me Back - Trying To Reach My Goal - So Long

 

bcd15617 

JIMMIE HEAP
Release Me
BCD 15617-AH

Release Me/Love In The Valley - Just To Be With You - Then I'll Be Happy - Heartbreaker - You're In Love With You - Just For Tonight - Girl With A Past - Lifetime Of Shame - You Don't Kiss Me `Cause You Love Me - The One That I Won - Ethyl In My Gas Tank - My First Love Affair - Love Can Move Mountains - Conscience, I'm Guilty - This Song Is Just For You - You Oughta Know - I Told You So - Butternut - Long John - Mingling - Heap Of Boogie - You're Nothin' But A Nothin' - That's All I Want From You - I'll Follow The Crowd - It Takes A Heap Of Lovin' - Cry Cry Darling - You Didn't Have Time - Let's Do It Just Once - This Night Won't Last Forever

 

bcd15594 

BOBBY HELMS
Fraulein/The Classic Years

2-CD
BCD 15594-BH

CD-1: Tennessee Rock & Roll - I Need To Know How - I Don't Owe You Nothing - Sowin' Teardrops - (Got A) Heartsick Feeling - Far Away Heart - Just A Little Lonesome (1) - (Now And Then) There's A Fool Such As I - I'm Leaving Now (Long Gone Daddy) - Tonight's The Night - Jingle Bell Rock - Captain Santa Claus - No Other Baby - Standing At The End Of My World - My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You - New River Train - A Hundred Hearts - Hurry Baby - Sad Eyed Baby - Someone Was Already There - To My Sorrow - Lonely River Rhine (2) - Then Came You - Just Between Old Sweethearts - I Can't Take It Like You Can - My Greatest Weakness - Yesterday's Champagne (1) - Yesterday's Lovin' - Hangin' Around - Freedom Lovin' Guy - I've Never Seen Anyone
CD-2: - Fraulein - Most Of The Time - My Special Angel - Just A Little Lonesome (2) - The Magic Song - Sugar Moon - Schoolboy Crush - If I Only Knew - Love My Lady - Plaything - Jacqueline - Living In The Shadows Of The Past - Forget About Him - I Guess I'll Miss The Prom - Miss Memory - Soon It Can Be Told - The Fool And The Angel - Someone For Everyone - Yesterday's Champagne (2) - Lonely River Rhine (1) - How Can You Divide A Little Child - Borrowed Dreams - You're The One - I Want To Be With You - You're No Longer Mine - My Lucky Day - Let Me Be The One - Guess We Thought The World Would End - Teach Me - One Deep Love - Once In A Lifetime

 

bcd16860

EDDIE HILL
The Hot Guitar - Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight

CD with 36-page booklet
BCD 16860 AH

Smilin' Eddie Hill was a singer and pioneering country music deejay whose career took him to Knoxville, Tennessee when Chet Atkins, Johnnie & Jack, and others were there; then took him to Memphis to work with the Louvin Brothers (Elvis and Johnny Cash listened in every day); and then to Nashville where he became a fixture on the Opry's home station, WSM.
Eddie Hill's biggest record was his rompin', stompin' 1951 hit The Hot Guitar. It's here together with Black Denim Trousers And Motorcycle Boots and other songs including Cold, Cold Woman (The Hot Guitar), Steamboat Stomp, Hard Road To Travel, and Knock It Off. It all fits right into Bear Family's much acclaimed 'Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight' country boogie series. This CD, compiled by rockabilly expert Bill Millar, was recorded between 1947 and 1957... Eddie Hill's golden decade. It's a wild mix of country, country jazz and rock 'n' roll recorded for Apollo, Decca, Mercury, RCA Victor and Columbia. Every song is full of Hill's larger-than-life down-home personality. Fans of great pickin' take note: Hill was a sophisticated musician who surrounded himself with musicians of the highest caliber, so these are very accomplished recordings, too. Backing musicians include Chet Atkins, Hank Garland, and Willie Nelson's compadre, Paul Buskirk.

The Hot Guitar - Steamboat Stomp - Melting Steel - Mind Your Own Business - Bless Your Little Thumpin' Gizzard - Educated Fool - The Darndest Thing You Ever Saw - Cold, Cold Woman (The Hot Guitar) - Mountain Jam - Salty Dog Rag - Buckshot - Fire Ball Eight - High, Wide And Handsome - Lovin' Spree - Who Wrote The Letter To Old John - Slender, Tender And Sweet - My Sugar Booger - Whittlin' On A Piece Of Wood - Same Old Dream (About You) - I Did And I Does And I Do - The Gottalotta Song - Knock It Off - I Don't Think I'm Gonna Like It - Smack Dab In The Middle - 'Cause I Have You - The Magic Of Your Sweet Love - Wild Cat - Hard Road To Travel - Black Denim Trousers And Motorcycle Boots - It Makes No Difference Now - Shame On You - San Antonio Rose - Milk Cow Blues - Four Or Five Times

 

 

bcd16383 

SAM HINTON
The Library Of Congress Session, March 25, 1947

BCD 16383 AH

In the spring of 1947, Sam Hinton, a young folk singer made his first recordings for the Library of Congress. He recorded 54 songs that day. Most of the songs on this CD make their first commercial appearance here. They’re rooted in the music Sam learned growing up in Texas. The songs include cowboy laments, prison ballads, blues, kiddies songs, old songs from Europe, and newer American ballads. Each song comes with notes from Sam. Every song, no matter how familiar, sounds fresh in Sam’s reading. Sam, now 83, still performs these songs with the same vibrancy heard here, making him one of the last great reliquaries of American folk song. 

Cindy - Careless Love - I Just Don’t Want To Be Rich - Down In The Valley - Battle Of Bunker Hill - Bombardment Of Bristol, Rhode Island - Katy Cruel - Groundhog - I’ve Got No Use For The Women - Streets Of Laredo (Irish Tune) - Grieve, Oh Grieve - Jim The Roper - Night-Herding Song - Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie - I Ride An Old Paint - Good-Bye, Old Paint - Sweet Betsy From Pike - St. James Infirmary - When We Gonna Marry - Spanish Fandango - I Had A Little Nut Tree - Nut Brown Maiden - Froggie Went A-Courtin’ - Goin’ Down This Road Feelin’ Bad - Skip To My Lou - Portland County Jail - Three Foolish Pigs - The Pig Got Up And Slowly Walked Away - That Old-Time Religion - Sow Took The Measles - Willie The Weeper - Springfield County - Sourwood Mountain - Duermete, Nino - The Devil And The Farmer’s Wife (New England) - The Devil And The Farmer’s Wife (Minnesota) - Johnny Sands - Mary Hamilton (Child Ballad #173) - The Brown Girl (Child Ballad #73) - Old Boastun - The Two Sisters (The Berkshire Tragedy, Child Ballad #10) - The Crawdad Song - Barnyard Song - Tell Old Bill - Three Nights Drunk (Our Goodman, Child #274) - Streets Of Laredo (Texas Tune)

 

bcd16191 

ROY HOGSED
Cocaine Blues

BCD 16191 AH 

Roy Hogsed (1919-1978) forged one of the most original sounds in postwar country music, a tight and exciting small group sound that often anticipated the energy and drive of rockabilly and rock ‘n’ roll. He is best remembered for his hit version of the notorious Cocaine Blues and most identified with the accordion and guitar lead and slapped-bass rhythm of his original Rainbow Riders Trio. Ironically, however, some of his best work, like Snake Dance Boogie, Let Your Pendulum Swing and Ain’t A Bump In The Road occurred in a looser, slightly larger band context. A good-time feel and infectious joy characterized his performances from start to finish. 

The Arkansas-born, San Diego-based Hogsed’s recording career was relatively brief, spanning 1947-54, and his greater impact may have been limited by his largely local orientation, but he left an uncommonly enjoyable legacy. Collected here are the cream of his recordings, from his first sides for Coast in 1947 through his 1949-54 Capitol tenure. In addition to Cocaine Blues and the other songs mentioned above, there are classics like Free Samples, Shuffleboard Shuffle, Roll ‘Em Dice, and a number of unissued sides, over 30 tracks in all. 

Ain’t A Bump In The Road - Daisy Mae - Let Your Pendulum Swing - Shuffleboard Shuffle - Cocaine Blues - Snake Dance Boogie - She’s A Mean, Mean Woman - Free Samples - Let’s Go Dancin’ - Red Wing - Red Silk Stockings And Green Perfume - Stretchin’ A Point Or Two - Roll ‘Em Dice - Baby Won’t You Settle Down - Too Many Chiefs And Not Enough Indians - I’m Gonna Get Along Without You - Do You Call That A Sweetheart - I Wish I Wuz - Fishtail Boogie - Who Wrote That Letter To John - So Cold, So Dead, So Soon - Hot Rod - It’s More Fun That Way - Orange Blossom Special - I’m Hurtin’ Again - Put Some Sugar In Your Shoes - Where Has My Little Love Gone - Flat Top - Tonight I’m All Alone - Who P-P-T-T Tobacky - Poco Tempo - Yes He Did - Gonna Build A Fence Around You

 

bcd15460 

HOWLIN' WOLF
Vol.1, Memphis Days

BCD 15460-AH

Oh Red (Take 1)-My Last Affair (Take 1)-Come Back Home (Take 1)-California Boogie-California Blues-Look-A-Here Baby-Smile At Me-My Baby Walked Off-Drinkin' CV Wine (CV Wine Blues)-My Troubles And Me-Chocolate Drop-Mr. Highway Man (Cadillac Daddy)-Bluebird Blues-Color And Kind-(Everybody's) In The Mood-Dorothy Mae (# 2)-I Got A Woman/Sweet Woman-Decoration Day Blues-(Well) That's All Right-How Many More Years-Baby Ride With Me

 

 

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