Brian Eagan's radio shows
2020-09-27 Studio CatThe WGAM studio was Brian's happy place. In honor of his Birthday, I'm posting one of Brian's "Morning Shows" for WGAM. This show seems to start the broadcast day for WGAM, it's about an hour and a half, and he announces the time at the end as 5:00, so I can only assume this runs from 3:30 AM to 5 and beyond. I believe Brian sometimes spent the whole day in the Studio; who knows how long he was there that day?Brian loved cats - Hey, Seay! I'm not sure who owned the cat in the studio, but Brian enjoys this one. "Have you ever tried to do a radio show with a cat in your lap?" Clearly it inspires Brian to play Les Paul and Mary Ford's version of "Hold that Tiger". Brian plays music from 1930 to 1977, and clearly is playing songs he likes. Listen for two Cole Porter numbers, done by Ella and Nat Cole. But mostly listen for Brian's voice as he reads the news. Happy Birthday Brian!Cooking Breakfast for the One I Love | Lee Morse And Her Blue Grass Boys | 1930If I Only Had a Brain | Ray Bolger and Judy Garland | 1939It Happened in Monterey | Bob Florence and His Orchestra | 1960The Song is You | Tommy Dorsey | 1942News Ace in the Hole | Ella Fitzgerald | 1956Put a Light in the Window | The Four Lads | 1957Sunny | Arthur Lyman | 1968Secretly | Jimmy Rodgers | 1958It's Delovely | Mabel Mercer | 1936It's a Chemical Reaction, That's All | Don Ameche & Hildegard Knef | 1955Get Happy | Pete Fountain | 1962ABC News Sheila | Tommy Roe | 1962Tomorrow | Andrea McArdle | 1977Across the Alley from the Alamo | The Mills Brothers | 1947Will You Still Be Mine | Dean Elliott | 1963Near You | Francis Craig and His Orchestra | 1947Tiger Rag | Les Paul and Mary Ford | 1951Tell Me Why | The Four Aces | 1951Holiday for Strings | David Rose | 1955News I Am In Love | Nat King Cole | 1953I Know a Place | Petula Clark | 1965
1-800-Cocaine R&B on a Snow DayThis R&B show has it all. From Clarence Frogman Henry's "Ain't Got No Home", through "Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee" (Sticks McGhee's original version), Count Basie's take on "Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball?", "That's What Makes my Baby Fat" from Joe Morris and Faye Scruggs and "Easy Easy Baby" from Ann Cole, yet another fine R&B singer who's almost completely forgotten today. Brian delivers a wonderful show.He loved the PSA's on WMUA and I'm sure he couldn't resist the 1-800-COCAINE ad for a snow day.Ain't Got No Home | Clarence Frogman Henry | 1956A Gay Day | Earl Bostic | 1957Rocket 88 | Bill Haley and the Comets | 1951Pretty Girls | Eugene Church | 1958Eyesight to the Blind | The Larks | 1951I Don't Hurt Anymore | Dinah Washington | 1956Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee | Sticks McGhee | 1949Big Town | Roy Brown | 1951The Applejack | Joe Morris | 1948I'm a Man | Bo Diddley | 1955Goodnight, Sweetheart | The Spaniels | 1954Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball? | Count Basie and his Orchestra | 1949So Long | Ruth Brown | 1949Have Mercy, Baby | The Dominos | 1952Cole Slaw | Frank Culley | 1949I Got a Woman | Ray Charles | 1958Rollin' Stone | Muddy Waters | 1950That's What Makes my Baby Fat | Joe Morris and Faye Scruggs | 1953Tweedle Dee | Laverne Baker | 1954Help Me Somebody | The Five Royales | 1962Just Keep it Up | Dee Clark | 1959Stay | Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs | 1960Chanson d'Amour | Art and Dotty Todd | 1958Hurt | Roy Hamilton | 1954Around and Around | Chuck Berry | 1958X-Temporaneous Boogie | Camille Howard and her Joy Boys | 1948Easy Easy Baby | Ann Cole | 1956
2020-07-19 We're a Winner! 60's SoulI love 60's soul and will always think of Brian when I hear it. This show has some of Brian's favorites, opening with "The Boy From New York City". There are two gems from Lee Dorsey, "Working in a Coalmine" and "Ride Your Pony" and there's some James Brown and Aretha. What's not to like? I decided early that my favorite female Motown singer was Martha Reeves, so I love hearing her in this show. I think Brian's favorite was Mary Wells, much more soulful, but you'll have to wait for another show.This show was probably 90 minutes like most of Brian's WMUA shows, but was recorded on a 60-minute cassette, so it a little wonky at the edges. You'll want to hear Alvin Robinson singing "Something You Got" again and again.The Boy From New York City | The Ad Libs | 1964Candy | The Astors | 1965Baby Workout | Jackie Wilson | 1965One Night Affair | The O'Jays | 1969Quicksand | Martha Reeves & The Vandellas | 1963Look-Ka Py Py | The Meters | 1969You'll Lose A Good Thing | Barbara Lynn | 1962Oo Wee Baby, I Love You | Fred Hughes | 1965Bossa Nova Baby | Tippie & The Clovers | 1962Cool Jerk | The Capitols | 1966We're A Winner | The Impressions | 1967Working In The Coal Mine | Lee Dorsey | 1966Don't Mess Up A Good Thing | Fontella Bass & Bobby McClure | 1965I Wanna Love Him So Bad | The Jelly Beans | 1964Twist and Shout | The Isley Brothers | 1962Papa's Got A Brand New Bag | James Brown | 1965Evil Gal Blues | Aretha Franklin | 1964Ride Your Pony | Lee Dorsey | 1966(I'm A) Roadrunner | Junior Walker & the Allstars | 1965The Love Of My Man | Theola Kilgore | 1963That's Enough | Roscoe Robinson | 1965Something You Got | Alvin Robinson | 1964
Viper Mad | Sidney Bechet | 1938Stock Yards Strut | Freddie Keppard's Jazz Cardinals | 1926I've Got My Fingers Crossed | Fats Waller | 1936Love Jumped Out | Count Basie | 1940If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day | Robert Johnson | 1936Heebie Jeebies | Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five | 1926Ah! Gade Chabine La | Orchestre Antillais De Alexandre Stellio | 1930Jack I'm Mellow | Trixie Smith | 1938Twilight in Turkey | Raymond Scott and his Orchestra | 1938My Blue Heaven | Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra | 1934Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out | Bessie Smith | 1929Southern Rag | Blind Blake | 1927The Stuff is Here | Georgia White | 1937Bogalusa Strut | Sam Morgan's Jazz Band | 1927Working Man's Blues | King Oliver's Jazz Band | 1923Rialto! Sens Unique | Orchestre Creole "Kaukira Boys" De. C. Martial | Easy to Love | Billie Holiday | 1936Bughouse | Red Norvo & His Swing Octet | 1935News | 1989/06/22 | You're A Viper (The Reefer Song) | Fats Waller | 1943Muskrat Ramble | Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five | 1927How Long, Sweet Daddy, How Long | Alberta Hunter | 1921Blues Before Sunrise | Leroy Carr | 1934Ikey and Mikey | The Washboard Rhythm Kings | 1935Belle Madame | Orchestre Creole Delvi | 1932Three O'Clock in the Morning | Floyd Ray and His Orchestra | 1939Gut Bucket Blues | Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five | 1925
Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) | Cher | 1966Mrs. Robinson | Simon & Garfunkel | 1968Derek | Cinnamon | 1968Touch Me | The Doors | 1969Let It All Hang Out | The Hombres | 1967So I Can Love You | The Emotions | 1970Dirty Water | The Standells | 1965Yeh Yeh | Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames | 1964Sweet Talkin' Guy | The Chiffons | 1966An Open Letter To My Teenage Son | Victor Lundberg | 1967Morning Girl | The Neon Philharmonic | 1969Good Morning Starshine | Oliver | 1969Judy In Disguise | John Fred & his Playboys | 1967This Diamond Ring | Gary Lewis & the Playboys | 1965I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night | The Electric Prunes | 1967Hang On Sloopy | The McCoys | 1965Get Back | Beatles | 1969No Good To Cry | The WildWeeds | 1967The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore | The Walker Brothers | 1966Love Can Make You Happy | Mercy | 1969My World Fell Down | Sagittarius | 1968Come See About Me | The Supremes | 1964Do It Again A Little Bit Slower | Jon & Robin & The In Crowd | 1967Before And After | Chad & Jeremy | 1965I Got Rhythm | The Happenings | 1967Barefoot in Baltimore | Strawberry Alarm Clock | 1968Angel of the Morning | Merrilee Rush | 1968
This show, Planet Lavender, was explicitly for gay and lesbian interest: music by women, love songs sung by men about men or by women about women. This show, themed on the 1930's, provides a rich harvest and fine music.The podcast website is here: http://rhythm-club.com Too Marvelous for Words | Bing Crosby | 1937Lovely Liza Lee | Mills Cavalcade Orchestra | 1935Puh-Leeze, Mr. Hemingway | Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | 1932Doin' What I Please | Don Redman & His Orchestra | 1939I'm in the Mood for Love | Frances Langford | 1935He's My Secret Passion | Danny Yates and His Orchestra | 1930Hold Your Man | Will Osborne | 1933Love Walked In | Kenny Baker | 1938You'd be so Easy to Love | Loulie Jean Norman | ?Beach Boy | Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra | 1934At The Woodchopper's Ball | Woody Herman | 1939Het Is Mal En Toch Hou Je Van Mij | Louis Davids | 1934I Only Have Eyes For You | Dick Powell | 1934Rose Room | Phil Harris | ?
Layla | Derek And The Dominos | 1970Joy | Apollo 100 | 1972Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress) | The Hollies | 1972Run, Run, Run | Jo Jo Gunne | 1972Sunshine | Jonathan Edwards | 1971News | | In My Own Time | Family | 1971Precious & Few | Climax | 1972Let's Stay Together | Al Green | 1972Brand New Key | Melanie | 1971Alone Again (Naturally) | Gilbert O'Sullivan | 1972White Lies, Blue Eyes | Bullet | 1971Go All the Way | Raspberries | 1972The Rip Off | Laura Lee | 1972Day By Day | Godspell | 1973Popcorn | Hot Butter | 1973Witch queen of New Orleans | Redbone | 1971Thunder and lightning | Chi Coltrane | 1972Softly Whispering I Love You | English Congregation | 1972Beautiful Sunday | Daniel Boone | 1972I'll Take You There | Staple Singers | 1972Rock'n Roll Part 2 | Gary Glitter | 1972
Smoke Smoke Smoke (That Cigarette) | Tex Williams | 1947I'll Buy That Dream | Dick Haymes and Helen Forrest | 1945I Only Have Eyes For You | Frank Sinatra | 1949The Peanut Vendor | Stan Kenton | 1948Doin' What Comes Natur'lly | Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | 1946Red Roses For A Blue Lady | Vaughn Monroe | 1949Beg Your Pardon | The Dinning Sisters | 1947I Never See Maggie Alone | Kenny Roberts | 1950News | | A Cottage for Sale | Billy Eckstine | 1945Confess | Patti Page | 1947I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now | Perry Como | 1947Love Somebody | Doris Day & Buddy Clark | 1948Ev'ry Time | The Benny Goodman Quintet with Peggy Mann | 1945Waiting For The Train To Come In | Peggy Lee | 1945You Can´t Be True, Dear | Ken Griffin | 1948The Four Winds And The Seven Seas | Sammy Kaye | 1950Little Girl Blue | Margaret Whiting | 1947Cool Water | Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | 1948I Never Knew | Sam Donahue & His Orchestra | 1947You Are Too Beautiful | Dick Haymes | 1946Whispering Hope | Jo Stafford & Gordon MacRae | 1949Get Happy | Judy Garland | 1950My Adobe Hacienda | Eddy Howard | 1947Don't Cry Joe | Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra | 1949
The Letter | The Box Tops | 1967Out Of Sight | James Brown | 1964The Song from Moulin Rouge | Percy Faith | 1953Lather | Jefferson Airplane | 1968Windy | The Association | 1967The Happening | The Supremes | 1968Tutti Frutti | Little Richard | 1957Caribbean | Mitchell Torok | 1959Donna the Prima Donna | Dion | 1963Running Scared | Roy Orbison | 1962Your Good Thing (Is About to End) | Lou Rawls | 1969The Wallflower | Etta James and the Peaches | 1955('Til) I Kissed You | The Everly Brothers | 1959Smoke Gets In Your Eyes | The Platters | 1959Wheels On Fire | Julie Driscoll | 1968Quiet Village | Martin Denny | 1958That'll Be The Day | Buddy Holly | 1958Johnny B. Goode | Chuck Berry | 1958One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer | Amos Milburn | 1953Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes | Perry Como | 1952No Help Wanted | The Carlisles | 1953Let's Live For Today | The Grass Roots | 1967Glad All Over | The Dave Clark Five | 1964Reflections | The Supremes | 1967The Lion Sleeps Tonight | The Tokens | 1961MacArthur Park | Richard Harris | 1968Ain’t That a Shame? | Fats Domino | 1955
Scrub Me Mama, With A Boogie Beat | Will Bradley & His Orchestra | 1946They're Either Too Young Or Too Old | Bette Davis | 1945Gotta Be This Or That | Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | 1945Sleepy Lagoon | Harry James and His Orchestra | 1942Smoke Smoke Smoke (That Cigarette) | Tex Williams | 1947Blue Skirt Waltz | Frankie Yankovic And His Yanks | 1947Manhattan | Lee Wiley | 1950I'm Making Believe | Ella Fitzgerald & The Ink Spots | 1944The Last Time I Saw Paris | Tony Martin | 1940A String of Pearls | Glenn Miller & His Orchestra | 1942A Boy In Khaki, A Girl In Lace | Dinah Shore | 1944San Fernando Valley | Bing Crosby with the John Scott Trotter Orchestra | 1944Forever and Ever | Russ Morgan | 1949Star Eyes | Stéphane Grappelli Quintet with Beryl Davis | 1943The Old Lamp-Lighter | Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra | 1946News | 1993/12/31 | I'm A Big Girl Now | Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra | 1946I Wish I Were in Love Again | Judy Garland & Mickey Rooney | 1948Time After Time | Frank Sinatra | 1947Racing With The Moon | Vaughn Monroe | 1941Rock The Joint | Jimmy Preston | 1949Bell Bottom Trousers | Jerry Colonna | 1945
I'm in Love Again | Fats Domino | 1956I Feel That Old Age Coming On | Wynonie Harris | 1949I Dont Want Nobody To Have My Love But You | Buddy & Ella Johnson | 1956My Man Stands Out | Julia Lee | 1950Head Hunter | Johnny Otis And His Orchestra | 1951I Got A Woman | Ray Charles | 1954Woke Up This Morning My Baby's Gone | BB King | 1952Sweet Sue (Just You) | The Mills Brothers | 1932Rip It Up | Little Richard | 1956Saturday Night Fish Fry | Pearl Bailey & Moms Mabley | 1950Cotton Crop Blues | James Cotton | 1954Deep Sea Blues | The Dominoes | 1952Trouble in Mind | Dinah Washington | 1952Treasure Of Love | Clyde McPhatter | 1956(Why Did I Tell You I Was Going To) Shanghai | Doris Day | 1951Because You're Mine | Mario Lanza | 1952Cold Cold Heart | Tony Bennett | 1951The Thing | Phil Harris | 1950News | 3/22/1992 | Isle of Capri | The Gaylords | 1958I'm Yours | Don Cornell | 1952Mood Indigo | Norman Petty Trio | 1954Vanity | Don Cherry | 1951It's All In The Game | Tommy Edwards | 1951Give Me More More More Of Your Kisses | Lefty Frizzell | 1951Sway | Dean Martin | 1954Tenderly | Rosemary Clooney | 1952Anywhere I Wander | Julius LaRosa | 1953
Everyday I Have the Blues | Count Basie with vocals by Joe Williams | 1955Felicia | Bobby and the Orbits | 1959Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me) | The Mills Brothers | 1947It's All In The Game | Tommy Edwards | 1951All Your Love (I Miss Loving) | Otis Rush | 1958In The Mood | Ernie Fields Orchestra | 1959Gee | The Crows | 1953The Wallflower | Etta James and the Peaches | 1955News | 8/4/1993 | Goodbye Baby | Little Caesar | 1952Convicted | Oscar McLollie | 1952A Blossom Fell | Nat King Cole | 1955Port Of Rico | Illinois Jacquet | 1952Hearts Made of Stone | Fontane Sisters | 1955Playful Baby | Wynonie Harris | 1946Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand | Ray Charles | 1951
Sad Girl | Jay Wiggins | 1963She's not Just Another Woman | 8th Day | 1971The Phones Been Jumping All Day | Jeannie Reynolds | 1975When will I see you again | The Three Degrees | 1993La-La Means I Love You | The Delfonics | 1968Pillow Talk | Sylvia | 1973Power to the People | Chi-lites | 1971When I'm Gone | Brenda Holloway | 1965News | | She Blew a Good Thing | Poets | 1966There'll Come a Time | Betty Everett | 1969Jimmy Hughes | Steal Away | 1964Oh no, Not My Baby | Maxine Brown | 1965Ain't no Woman LIke the one I Got | Four Tops | 1973Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do) | Aretha Franklin | 1973Heavy Makes You Happy | The Staple Singers | 1971Payback parts 1 and 2 | James Brown | 1974Woman to Woman | Shirley Brown | 1974When you're Young and in Love | Marvelettes | 1967Loveland | Charles Wright and the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band | 1969Band of Gold | Freda Payne | 1970I'm Looking For A Love | Bobby Womack | 1974Me and Mrs. Jones | Billy Paul | 1972I'm in love | Aretha | 1974
Supernatural Thing | Ben E King | 1975Get Dancin’ | Disco Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes | 1974Every Beat of My Heart | Crown Heights Affair | 1975Be Thankful for What You’ve Got | William DeVaughn | 1974Brazil | The Ritchie Family | 1975Ring My Bell | Anita Ward | 1979Express | B. T. Express | 1974You Don’t Have to Be a Star | Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr. | 1976Funky Town | Lipps Inc | 1979Do the Hustle | Van McCoy | 1975What a Difference a Day Makes | Esther Phillips | 1975Why Can’t We Live Together | Timmy Thomas | 1973Sweet Inspiration | Sweet Inspirations | 1967Fingertips | Little Stevie Wonder | 1963Hot Pants | James Brown | 1971If You Need Me | Solomon Burke | 1963Hey Leroy | Jimmy Castor | 1967The One Who Really Loves You | Mary Wells | 1962Ain’t No Sunshine | Bill Withers | 1971I Want To (Do Everything for You) | Joe Tex | 1965Not Me | The Orlons | 1963I Want Someone | The Mad Lads | 1965CC Ryder | Laverne Baker | 1963The Danger Zone | Ray Charles | 1961Oh No, Not My Baby | Maxine Brown | 1964
Baby Get Lost | Dinah Washington | 1949Angel | Gay Knights with Buddy Lewis | 1952Ain't Misbehaving | Sarah Vaughn | 1950News | AP Network | The Atlanta Boogie | Tommy Mitchell | 1949I Put a Spell on You | Screaming Jay Hawkins | 1956Oh Gee, Oh Gosh | The Kodaks | 1955Where or When | Earl Bostic | 1947The Joker | Billy Miles | 1957Rockin' with Leroy | LeRoy & his Rockin' Fellers | 1961
Zoom, Zoom, Zoom | The Collegians | 1955Don't be an Old Antidisestablishmentarianismist | Duke Ellington | 1947Rockin' the House | Memphis Slim | 1947Out in the Cold Again | The Ravens with Dinah Washington | Dedicated to the One I Love | The Five Royales | 1958Too Much Monkey Business | Chuck Berry | 1956Cleo's Boogie | Cleo Brown | 1949You Talk Too Much | Joe Jones | 1960Lucille | The Drifters | 1953The Bells Are Ringing | Smiley Lewis | 1942Miami Beach Rhumba | Xavier Cugat | 1947The Girl Can't Help It | Little Richard | 1956Roy Brown Boogie | Roy Brown | 1947Rolling Stone | The Marigolds | 1955Rags to Riches | The Dominoes with Jackie Wilson | 1953
Apartment Number 9 | Tammy Wynette | 1966I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You) | Aretha Franklin | 1967Your Good Girl's Going To Go Bad | Tammy Wynette | 1966Respect | Aretha Franklin | 1967Don't Touch Me | Tammy Wynette | 1967Do Right Woman, Do Right Man | Aretha Franklin | 1967I'm Not Mine to Give | Tammy Wynette | 1967Dr. Feelgood | Aretha Franklin | 1968I Don't Want to Play House | Tammy Wynette | 1967Baby I Love You | Aretha Franklin | 1967Jackson Ain't a Very Big Town | Tammy Wynette | 1968Save Me | Aretha Franklin | 1967Stand By Your Man | Tammy Wynette | 1968(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman | Aretha Franklin | 1968D-I-V-O-R-C-E | Tammy Wynette | 1968Chain of Fools | Aretha Franklin | 1968Take Me to Your World | Tammy Wynette | 1968Since You've Been Gone (Sweet Sweet Baby) | Aretha Franklin | 1968Kiss Away | Tammy Wynette | 1968Ain't No Way | Aretha Franklin | 1968Yesterday | Tammy Wynette | 1968Eleanor Rigby | Aretha Franklin | 1970Singing My Song | Tammy Wynette | 1970
Hot Rod Race | Ramblin Jimmy Dolan | 1951Loose Talk | Carl Smith | 1954Waterloo | Stonewall Jackson | 1959It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels | Kitty Wells | 1952In The Jailhouse Now | Webb Pierce | 1954Blackberry Boogie | Tennesse Ernie Ford | 1952Come Walk With Me | Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper | 1959Green Light | Hank Thompson | 1948I Forgot To Remember To Forget | Elvis Presley | 1956The Gods Were Angry With Me | Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely | 1950Send Me the Pillow You Dream On | Hank Locklin | 1958Howlin' At The Moon | Hank Williams | 1951No Help Wanted | The Carlisles | 1953Four Walls | Jim Reeves | 1957The Rhumba Boogie | Hank Snow | 1951Ashes of Love | Johnnie and Jack | 1951Crying in the Chapel | Rex Allen | 1953Cry Cry Cry | Johnny Cash | 1957A Dear John Letter | Ferlin Husky & Jean Shepard | 1957Instrumental | | News | | A-Sleeping At The Foot Of The Bed | Little Jimmy Dickens | 1950I Take the Chance | The Browns | 1956Indian Love Call | Slim Whitman | 1952You Are My Special Angel | Bobby Helms | 1957City Lights | Ray Price | 1958I Really Don't Want To Know | Eddy Arnold | 1953M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I | Red Foley | 1950Three Cigarettes in the Ashtray | Patsy Cline | 1957Amigo's Guitar | Kitty Wells |
Bell Bottom Trousers | Jerry Colonna | 1945Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue | Gordon MacRae | 1948(I’d Like to Get You on a) Slow Boat to China | Kay Kyser | 1948Philadelphia Lawyer | Maddox Brothers & Rose | 1949Because | Perry Como | 1948What is this Thing Called Love? | Les Paul | 1951Caravan | Billy Eckstine | 1949Love Somebody | Doris Day and Buddy Clark | 1947The Hucklebuck | Roy Milton and His Solid Senders | 1949A Little on the Lonely Side | Frankie Carle | 1944Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy | Stan Kenton | 1946Doin’ What Comes Naturally | Dinah Shore | 1946Until | Tommy Dorsey | 1947Cruising Down the River | Russ Morgan | 1949Put Your Dreams Away | Frank Sinatra | 1945Tooley Ooley Dooley | Andrews Sisters | Mam’selle | Art Lund | 1947News | AP Network | Golden Earrings | Peggy Lee | 1946Jack, You’re Dead | Louis Jordan and the Tympany Five | 1947Klact-Oveeseds-Tene | Charlie Parker | 1947I’ll Dance at Your Wedding | Ray Noble | 1947You Were Only Fooling | Ink Spots | 1948It’s Magic | Doris Day | 1947My Darling, My Darling | Gordon MacRae (feat. Jo Stafford) | 1949Serenade of the Bells | Sammy Kaye | 1948
Don’t Roll those Bloodshot Eyes at Me | Wynonie Harris | 1951Little Bitty Pretty One | Thurston Harris | 1957This Little Girl of Mine | Ray Charles | 1957Annie’s Aunt Fannie | Hank Ballard and the Midnighters | Goin’ Home | Fats Domino | 1952Who Do You Love? | Bo Diddley | 1956Big Ten Inch Record | Bull Moose Jackson | 1952I Need You So | The Orioles | 1950You Upset Me Baby | B. B. King | 1954Long as I’m Moving | Ruth Brown | 1955Trouble in My Way | The Swan Silvertones | 1959Sleep | Earl Bostic | 1951Gloria | The Cadillacs | 1954Over the Mountain, Across the Sea | Johnnie and Joe | 1957Bad Boy | Larry Williams | 1959TV is the Thing (This Year) | Dinah Washington | 1953Don’t be Angry | Nappy Brown | 1955Mr. Moonlight | Doctor Feelgood and the Interns (Piano Red) | 1962If I Loved You | Roy Hamilton | 1954News July 3 1988 Iran Air Flight 655 | AP Network | Ring Ding Dilly | Big Maybelle | 1957Lavender Blue | Sammy Turner | 1959Adorable | The Drifters | 1958Sea Cruise | Frankie Ford | 1959Reconsider Baby | Lowell Fulson | 1954I Feel Good | Shirley and Lee | 1956Come Go With Me | The Del Vikings | 1956The Wheel of Fortune | The Cardinals | 1951No Says my Heart | The Dominoes | 1951Sittin’ on it All the Time | Wynonie Harris | 1949