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Best podcasts about Jeannie C Riley

Latest podcast episodes about Jeannie C Riley

Book Vs Movie Podcast
Harper Valley PTA (1978) Barbara Eden, Ronny Cox, Nanette Fabray, Tom T. Hall & Jeannie C. Riley

Book Vs Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 55:46


Book Vs Movie: “Harper Valley PTA"The 1968 Song Vs the 1978 Movie (really!)(It's one of our favorite episodes from the past!) The song was written by Tom T. Hall and performed by country singer Jeannie C. Riley in 1968. The story about a “widowed bride” who is slut-shamed by her daughter's junior high school PTA (Parents Teachers Advisory) and gives a takedown at a meeting that is spectacular in its shade and incisiveness was one of the first feminist anthems and managed to become a number one hit in the U.S. on both the pop and country charts. (Past episode, Dolly Parton did the same in 1980 for 9 to 5!)The 1978 movie is an R-rated cuckoo bananas production starring Barbara Eden (a stone-cold fox!) as Stella Johnson, who exacts a Porky's style revenge on the local yokels who dare to take her on. She is also wooed by an equally sexy Ronny Cox and is teamed up with Nanette Fabray in this film that played in drive-in theaters in 1978 and made millions.  It features nudity, wrap dresses, elephants, revenge porn, makeovers, and a helicopter proposal.  So, between the song and the movie--which did we prefer? Have a listen and find out!  Follow us on the socials!Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupInstagram: Book Versus Movie @bookversusmoviebookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D's Blog: Brooklynfitchick.comMargo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok Margo D's YouTube: @MargoDonohueMargo P's Instagram: @shesnachomama Margo P's Blog: coloniabook.comMargo P's YouTube Channel: @shesnachomamaOur logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine 

Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia
Singing Nuns and Green Tambourines Edition Part 2

Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 60:58


When you think of music in the 1960s, some groundbreaking artists probably come to mind: Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix and the Jefferson Airplane, for example. But the pop charts paint a very different picture of that decade, which embraced easy listening, groovy bubblegum, novelty and instrumental records—even a guitar-strumming Belgian nun.  In other words, the soundtrack of the era was more like Mad Men and less like Forrest Gump. Join Chris Molanphy as he unearths forgotten hits from Bobby Vinton, Kyu Sakamoto, Jeannie C. Riley, and other unlikely chart-toppers, on a still-strange trip through the ‘60s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Culture
Hit Parade | Singing Nuns and Green Tambourines Edition Part 2

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 60:58


When you think of music in the 1960s, some groundbreaking artists probably come to mind: Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix and the Jefferson Airplane, for example. But the pop charts paint a very different picture of that decade, which embraced easy listening, groovy bubblegum, novelty and instrumental records—even a guitar-strumming Belgian nun.  In other words, the soundtrack of the era was more like Mad Men and less like Forrest Gump. Join Chris Molanphy as he unearths forgotten hits from Bobby Vinton, Kyu Sakamoto, Jeannie C. Riley, and other unlikely chart-toppers, on a still-strange trip through the ‘60s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Hit Parade | Singing Nuns and Green Tambourines Edition Part 2

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 60:58


When you think of music in the 1960s, some groundbreaking artists probably come to mind: Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix and the Jefferson Airplane, for example. But the pop charts paint a very different picture of that decade, which embraced easy listening, groovy bubblegum, novelty and instrumental records—even a guitar-strumming Belgian nun.  In other words, the soundtrack of the era was more like Mad Men and less like Forrest Gump. Join Chris Molanphy as he unearths forgotten hits from Bobby Vinton, Kyu Sakamoto, Jeannie C. Riley, and other unlikely chart-toppers, on a still-strange trip through the ‘60s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia
Singing Nuns and Green Tambourines Edition Part 1

Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 53:59


When you think of music in the 1960s, some groundbreaking artists probably come to mind: Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix and the Jefferson Airplane, for example. But the pop charts paint a very different picture of that decade, which embraced easy listening, groovy bubblegum, novelty and instrumental records—even a guitar-strumming Belgian nun.  In other words, the soundtrack of the era was more like Mad Men and less like Forrest Gump. Join Chris Molanphy as he unearths forgotten hits from Bobby Vinton, Kyu Sakamoto, Jeannie C. Riley, and other unlikely chart-toppers, on a still-strange trip through the ‘60s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Culture
Hit Parade | Singing Nuns and Green Tambourines Edition Part 1

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 53:59


When you think of music in the 1960s, some groundbreaking artists probably come to mind: Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix and the Jefferson Airplane, for example. But the pop charts paint a very different picture of that decade, which embraced easy listening, groovy bubblegum, novelty and instrumental records—even a guitar-strumming Belgian nun.  In other words, the soundtrack of the era was more like Mad Men and less like Forrest Gump. Join Chris Molanphy as he unearths forgotten hits from Bobby Vinton, Kyu Sakamoto, Jeannie C. Riley, and other unlikely chart-toppers, on a still-strange trip through the ‘60s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Hit Parade | Singing Nuns and Green Tambourines Edition Part 1

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 53:59


When you think of music in the 1960s, some groundbreaking artists probably come to mind: Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix and the Jefferson Airplane, for example. But the pop charts paint a very different picture of that decade, which embraced easy listening, groovy bubblegum, novelty and instrumental records—even a guitar-strumming Belgian nun.  In other words, the soundtrack of the era was more like Mad Men and less like Forrest Gump. Join Chris Molanphy as he unearths forgotten hits from Bobby Vinton, Kyu Sakamoto, Jeannie C. Riley, and other unlikely chart-toppers, on a still-strange trip through the ‘60s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Place to Be Nation POP
It Was a Thing on TV: Episodes 517 & 518 - Doctor Doctor/Harper Valley PTA

Place to Be Nation POP

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 109:40


This week on It Was a Thing on TV   First, the year is 1989 and the Max Headroom fad, for the most part, has come and gone.  Next up for Matt Frewer is a comedy where laughter is sometimes the best medicine.  Doctor Doctor ran two abbreviated seasons, followed by a full final season.  The show tackled some very sensitive yet timely topics during its run including AIDS and homophobia, but went away quietly after a ratings nosedive.   Then, in 1968, the song Harper Valley PTA was a number one hit for Jeannie C. Riley.  In 1978, the song was the inspiration for a movie with the same title, starring Barbara Eden.  Three years later, this show came into being with Eden at the helm, about the battles Eden's character had with the PTA of a fictional Ohio town called Harper Valley.     Follow us at all our socials via our Linktree page at linktr.ee/itwasathingontv    Timestamps 0:31 - Doctor Doctor (Episode 517) 1:04:21 - Harper Valley PTA (Episode 518)

It was a Thing on TV:  An Anthology on Forgotten Television

In 1968, the song Harper Valley PTA was a number one hit for Jeannie C. Riley.  In 1978, the song was the inspiration for a movie with the same title, starring Barbara Eden.  Three years later, this show came into being with Eden at the helm, about the battles Eden's character had with the PTA of a fictional Ohio town called Harper Valley.  

Detox Mans!on
Detox Mans!on with Gaz - Supermassive Mansion

Detox Mans!on

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 55:13


1. Desmond Deka And The Specials 2. Hookworms 3. Sade 4. Sinead O'Connor 5. Jeannie C Riley 6. Zach Bryan 7. Glen Clark 8. Mick Harvey 9. Electric Prunes 10. Tom Waits 11. Jean-Paul Sartre Experience 12. Nick Cave And P J Harvey 13. Spelling 14. Madness 15. Muse 16. Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

Flyover Folk Podcast
EP 26.20 | 'I Can't Put My Arms Around a Memory' by Jeannie C. Riley | The Good TimesEP 26.20 | 'I Can't Put My Arms Around a Memory' by Jeannie C. Riley | The Good Times

Flyover Folk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 0:45


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"PUT ON A STACK OF 45's" - IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOMAS "TOM T" HALL - May 25, 1936 – August 20, 2021 - "I LOVE" -Dig This With The Splendid Bohemians - Featuring Rich Buckland and Bill Mesnik--The Boys Devote Each Epis

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 21:15


Country Hall of Fame member Tom T. Hall's death at 85 in 2021 was by suicide, officials in his native Williamson County, Tennessee, have confirmed to reporters.The cause of death was first reported Wednesday by the website  "Saving Country Music" which followed up on multiple comments posted on a year-end In Memoriam piece and confirmed the cause of death with Williamson County's medical examiner. Rolling Stone also confirmed the coroner's determination of suicide with county officials.The report obtained by Saving Country Music showed that Hall “had sustained an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, to the head, on the morning of 8/20/2021. A 911 call was placed at 1115 hours on 8/20/201. Williamson County Sheriff's Office (WCSO) and Williamson Medical Emergency Medical Services (WMC EMS) responded to the call. Paramedics confirmed death at approximately 1133 hours, due to obvious injuries.”Port's Award Winner Tom T. Hall speaks onstage at the 5th Annual ACM Honors at Ryman Auditorium on Sept. 19, 2011, in Nashville, Tenn.Frederick Breedon IV / Getty Images fileHall's son, Dean Hall, also a musician, had announced his father's passing without offering a cause of death. He subsequently deleted his social media accounts, the website reported, and did not respond to requests for comment.After being one of the biggest country stars of the 1970s, and certainly one of the most revered for his artistry among country cognoscenti to the present day, Hall had long since retired from performing and recording. Performing only sporadically after the mid-1990s, he delivered his last performance in 2011, saying he preferred enjoying life on the farm with his wife, Dixie Hall, and thought newer generations should have their day.He was elected into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2008. In 2019, Hall was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Other honors ranged from becoming a Grand Ole Opry member in 1971 to receiving a tribute from BMI with its Icon award at the org's annual Nashville awards dinner in 2017.Hall, nicknamed “The Storyteller” for his unadorned yet incisive lyrics, composed hundreds of songs. As a songwriter, he was known for hits for others, like “Harper Valley P.T.A.,” recorded by Jeannie C. Riley in 1968, as well as his own unusually literary No. 1 country singles of the 1970s like “The Year Clayton Delaney Died” and “(Old Dogs, Children and) Watermelon Wine.” He was also famous for the prosaically titled “I Like Beer,” a top 10 hit in 1975. Among his best known songs were “I Love,” which spent two weeks at the top of the country chart in 1974 and crossed over to the top 40. Among some modern fans, he might be best recognized for the oft-covered “That's How I Got to Memphis,” which has become an Americana standard.Patterson Hood of the band Drive-By Truckers called Hall “the greatest storyteller songwriter of all time” upon hearing of his death. “A writer's writer. There's at least a dozen categories of song that he wrote arguably the best ever example of.”Dixie Hall, who achieved her own fame as a songwriter and collaborator, died in 2015. Dean Hall, his son from a previous marriage, is Hall's only child.

The Buck Stops Here
How the Hell Did This Go #1? Jeannie C. Riley, Harper Valley P.T.A.

The Buck Stops Here

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 37:40


Kirk Buchner, Andrea Tessmann and Brad Nelson look at the 1969 hit, Harper Valley PTA, and how Jeannie C. Riley adopted, and then rejected the song she made famous.

Backstage Pass Radio
S4: E7: Bailey Rae - Oklahoma Girl & Gypsy Cowboys

Backstage Pass Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 58:12 Transcription Available


Date: March 1, 2023Name of podcast: Backstage Pass RadioEpisode title and number:  S4: E7: Bailey Rae - Oklahoma Girl & Gypsy CowboysArtist Bio -Bailey Rae is a rising singer/songwriter with roots planted deep in country music. Growing up in a musical family, she started her collection of classic country vinyl at an early age and was gifted many country albums belonging to her great-great-grandmother. Listening to those legendary voices like Dolly Parton, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris and Don Williams, Bailey Rae quickly discovered a love for classic country music which continues to be a big influence in her voice and musical style today.Since the age of thirteen, Bailey Rae has been performing regularly on stages from Texas, and Oklahoma to Arkansas and from Branson, Nashville, and Pigeon Forge. In 2020, she had the opportunity to share her pure country voice with millions of fans on the biggest stage of her life – NBC's The Voice, where she had the honor of becoming the first true country artist to ever be on Team Legend. Bailey Rae's Blind Audition was a very memorable moment with both Blake Shelton and Kelly Clarkson making promises to steal her if she became available on the show. She quickly caught the attention of country music fans from across the nation and finished The Voice Season 19 as a Top 9 Semi-Finalist out of 40,000 auditions for the season.One could say that Bailey Rae has always been drawn to the big stage, as she discovered her love for performing at just five years old when joining a competitive clogging team. Over the years, she won multiple National Championships and competed at a World Dance Championship competition. Bailey Rae had been singing in church for years and after hearing of a vocal coach in Denison, Texas, she began performing with the Shawnda Rains Entertainment Group. While on her first performance trip in Branson, Missouri, Bailey Rae realized her desire to sing on stage and immediately hung up her clogging shoes to start the pursuit of a career in country music.This small-town Oklahoma girl calls Texas her second home and was named the 2020-2021 Ambassador for the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame. Bailey Rae has opened for country music greats such as TG Sheppard, Whispering Bill Anderson, Jeannie C Riley, Linda Davis, The Scott Family, Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers, Doug Stone and Texas Country Artists, Flatland Calvary, and Jake Worthington. In October 2021, Bailey Rae was invited by her Voice Coach, John Legend, to share the stage with him at the BOK Center in Tulsa, OK to sing a duet. It was an amazing opportunity and something she will never forget. Bailey Rae has also headlined many shows, festivals and events, and tours regularly with her band.ponsor Link:WWW.ECOTRIC.COMBackstage Pass Radio Social Media Handles:Facebook - @backstagepassradiopodcast @randyhulseymusicInstagram - @Backstagepassradio @randyhulseymusicTwitter - @backstagepassPC @rhulseymusicWebsite - backstagepassradio.com and randyhulsey.comArtist Media Handles:Website - www.baileyraemusic.comInstagram  - https://www.instagram.com/baileyraemusic/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/baileyraemusicTwitter - https://twitter.com/baileyraemusicCall to actionWe ask our listeners to like, share, and subscribe to the show and the artist's social media pages. This enables us to continue pushing great content to the consumer. Thank you for being a part of Backstage Pass RadioYour Host,Randy Hulsey 

Rock It Growth Agency Podcast
One-Hit Wonders Revisited

Rock It Growth Agency Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 65:12


Join Chris and Amanda as they face off in the ultimate Song Swap Showdown! This week's theme is One-Hit Wonders and these two music fans are ready to rock the mic.   Each of them will share three songs they don't think the other has ever heard before and rate them on a scale of 1-5 records.   Get ready to be transported back in time with some of the biggest one-hit wonders, including Smooth Criminal by Alien Ant Farm, To Be With You by Mr. Big, and Get Free by The Vines.   But that's not all! Amanda is bringing her A-game with 26 Cents by The Wilkinsons, Leave the Pieces by The Wreckers, and Harper Valley PTA by Jeannie C. Riley.   Who will come out on top in this musical battle royale?   Tune in to find out!     SPONSOR: Campsite.bio   A Blazing Fast Bio Link Made Your Way! Add Campsite.bio to any of your social sites now and CONVERT more followers into customers with a link in bio tool created just for you. SIGN UP FOR FREE or get $10 off a prop plan by using this code 1LM1JTJD, at checkout https://campsite.bio/landing/thechrisandamandashow   Join our Facebook Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1161768424439762 Give us a call, leave us a voicemail at +1 973 506 8009   Listen to our Song Swap Showdown 2023 Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4282nflhL3RxbeiHdOma29...   Connect with us at - http://campsite.bio/songswapshowdown   Feel free to support this show for as little as $2 a month through Buy Me a Coffee   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/songswapshowdown/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/songswapshowdown/support

Flyover Folk Podcast
EP 2.12 | Harper Valley PTA | Jeannie C. Riley | Small Towns

Flyover Folk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 2:57


Matt and Drew discuss small-town PTA politics and Loretta Lynn's  "Harper Valley PTA."To listen to the full show, visit ForgottenCountryRadioShow.com.

My Good Ole Country
COUNTRY STORIES BY THE BEST STORY TELLERS

My Good Ole Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 60:29


What a joy its been putting this show together and I'm thinking its mainly because I actually got to share a stage with almost every one of them. The songs are all story songs that became monster hits over the years.  So my friends, sit back, relax and enjoy JEANNIE C. RILEY, SONNY JAMES, MAC WISEMAN, DALLAS HARMS, JOHNY CASH, TOM T.HALL, RED SOVINE , KENNY ROGERS and more , along with my stories about these story tellers. Be sure to add a comment and share with someone ya love.

The Paul Leslie Hour
#730 - Eddie Kilroy

The Paul Leslie Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 71:38


#730 - Eddie Kilroy Eddie Kilroy is a special guest on The Paul Leslie Hour. Welcome to another episode of your Paul Leslie Hour! Boy do we have a great interview for you. Paul is joined by a man who has made his mark in rodeo, record producing and radio. Eddie Kilroy is here. He's known in the radio world for spinning the country platters. He's known for his work with Willie's Place on Sirius XM among other outlets. In the record business he's produced some greats— Mickey Gilley, Billy Joe Shaver, Wynn Stewart, Louise Mandrell, Jeannie C. Riley, Johnny Hallyday, Bobby Borchers, Mack Vickery, Faron Young, Roy Head, Gary Stewart, Dean Dillon, Dennis Robbins, and Marty Robbins as well as the legendary Jerry Lee Lewis. Can you help The Paul Leslie Hour? Just go to thepaulleslie.com/support we thank you! And now! Eddie Kilroy awaits you! A great American and a fantastic interview subject… only on The Paul Leslie Hour! The Paul Leslie Hour is a talk show dedicated to “Helping People Tell Their Stories.” Some of the most iconic people of all time drop in to chat. Frequent topics include Arts, Entertainment and Culture.

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 201

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 177:29


William Elliott Whitmore "Not Feeling Any Pain"Possessed By Paul James "There Will Be Nights When I'm Lonely"Cat Power "Living Proof"The Supremes "Having A Party"Stevie Wonder "Sir Duke"The Gaslight Anthem "Miles Davis & The Cool"Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson "Take It To The Limit"Gillian Welch "Wrecking Ball"Grateful Dead "The Music Never Stopped"Adam Faucett "Melanie"Mavis Staples "You Got To Move"John Prine "Middle Man"David Ramirez "People Call Who They Wanna Talk To"Jake Xerxes Fussell "Love Farewell"The Shangri-Las "Sophisticated Boom Boom"Emmylou Harris "C'est La Vie"Branford Marsalis "Scenes In the City"Swamp Dogg "She Got That Fire"Sly & The Family Stone "Sing a Simple Song"Talking Heads "Swamp"Stevie Wonder "I Wish"Charles Mingus "Mood Indigo"The White Stripes "You're Pretty Good Looking (For a Girl)"Otis Redding "(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher"J Roddy Walston & The Business "I'll Tell You What"Nina Simone "Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me"Joni Mitchell "Blue"The Gaslight Anthem "High Lonesome"Richard Swift "Beautiful Heart"The Hold Steady "Your Little Hoodrat Friend"The Mountain Goats "The Best Ever Death Metal Band in Denton"fIREHOSE "Sometimes"Jack Logan "All Grown Up"Jeff Tweedy "Love Is the King"Aimee Mann "Nothing Is Good Enough"Doc & Merle Watson "Peach Pickin' Time in Georgia"Precious Bryant "You Can Have My Husband"Kris Kristofferson "This Old Road"Aimee Mann "Pavlov's Bell"John R. Miller "Coming Down"Jeannie C. Riley "Satan Place"Dan Penn "Memphis Women And Chicken"Dolly Parton "Jolene"Jerry Jeff Walker "Gettin' By"Valerie June "Use Me

Making a Scene Presents
Jeannie C Riley is Making a Scene

Making a Scene Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 45:11


Making a Scene Presents an Interview with the Legendary Jeannie C RileyJeannie C. Riley (born Jeanne Carolyn Stephenson; October 19, 1945) is an American country music and gospel singer. She is best known for her 1968 country and pop hit "Harper Valley PTA", which missed by one week simultaneously becoming the Billboard Country and Pop number-one hit.She was born in Anson, Texas, United States. As a teenager, she married Mickey Riley and gave birth to a daughter, Kim Michelle Riley on January 11, 1966. Later, they moved to Nashville, Tennessee, after receiving a letter from Weldon Myrick, who heard a demo tape of Riley's and believed she could be successful.

The Third Class Ticket Radio Show
Super sounds of the sixties - boxing day Show

The Third Class Ticket Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 120:09


Tommy's Super sounds of the sixties show from Boxing Day 2021. Playlist was The Sharpees - Tired Of Being Lonely Otis Redding - (Sittin' On The) Dock Of The Bay Sandie Shaw - (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me Tom Jones - Ain't No Sunshine The Equals - Baby Come Back Frankie Valli &The Four Seasons - Big Girls Don't Cry The Monkees - Daydream Believer Tommy Roe - Dizzy The Troggs - Wild Thing The Beach Boys - Do It Again Dionne Warwick - Don't Make Me Over Keith West - Excerpt From A Teenage Opera Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth The Seekers - Georgy Girl Them - Gloria The Moody Blues - Go Now The Young Rascals - Good Lovin' Dee Dee Sharp - Gravy (For My Mashed Potatoes) McCoys - Hang on sloopy Turtles - Happy Together Jeannie C. Riley - Harper Valley P.T.A. The Tremeloes - Here Comes My Baby The Four Tops - I Can't Help Myself James Brown - I Got You (I Feel Good) Lesley Gore - It's My Party Scott Walker - Joanna Sandie Shaw - Long Live Love The Kingsmen - Louie Louie The Walker Brothers - Make It Easy On Yourself Steam - Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye Jackie DeShannon - Put a Little Love in Your Heart Dusty Springfield - Son Of A Preacher Man The Archies - Sugar Sugar Little Eva - The Loco Motion The Shirelles - Will You Love Me Tomorrow The Surfaris - Wipe Out Del Shannon - Runaway The Kinks - You Really Got Me

The Pat Walsh Show
Pat Walsh Show Oct 19 Hr 3

The Pat Walsh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 36:24


Pa takes your calls, an update on our Baseball Prediction Show, a very Happy Birthday to Patrick Simmons of the Doobie Brothers and Producer Kendall plays some new music from Jack White and Happy Birthday to Jeannie C. Riley......

Boots & Saddle
Boots & Saddle | Episode 212: October 19, 2021

Boots & Saddle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 120:00


BOOTS & SADDLE - October 19, 2021 1. Cell Phone - Junior & Tanya Rae Brown (His & Hers - 2021) 2. The Claw [instrumental] - Jerry Reed (The Unbelievable Guitar and Voice of Jerry Reed - 1967) 3. Chug-a-Lug - Roger Miller (Roger and Out - 1964) 4. Bring It On Home - Lois Johnson (Lois Johnson - 1975) 5. Sleeping In My Car - Noel McKay (Blue Blue Blue - 2021) 6. I Just Can't Two Step - The Royal Hounds (A Whole Lot of Nothin' - 2021) 7. Have You Seen That Train [instrumental] - Sean Burns & Lost Country [The Northern Report Podcast Theme - 2021] 8.. Lost In the Wilderness - Fred Penner 9. Loaded Lettuce - Nicholas Campbell (Livin' and Other Western Ideas - 2021) 10. Be a Farmer or a Preacher - Jake Vaadeland (Retro Man - 2021 11. Cold Hard Ground - Sarah King (The Hour - EP - 2021) 12. Hello Heartache - Mario Carboni & Norm Halmlet  (Hello Heartache - 2021) 13. Big American Headliner - Mike Plume Band (Simplify - 1997) 14. Enredaste Mi Vida - Lydia Mendoza (First Queen Of Tejano Music [Compilation] - 1996) 15. Before I Met You - George Jones (Country & Western No 1 Male Singer - 1964)  16. Take Me Back to Tulsa - Asleep At The Wheel [feat. George Strait & Willie Nelson] (Half A Hundred Years - 2021) 17. The Wheel Boogie [instrumental] - Asleep At The Wheel (Half A Hundred Years - 2021) 18. Highway Man - Red Simpson (Roll, Truck, Roll - 1966) 19. A Life That's Hard to Live - Linda Flanagan (Single - 1959)  20. I'm Not The Man I Used To Be - Mickey McGivern & The Mustangs featuring Billy Adams (Hard Times - 1967) 21. Far Away Friends - Gordie Tentrees (Mean Old World - 2021) 22. Love Was Right Here All the Time - Ernest Tubb & Loretta Lynn (Mr. and Mrs. Used To Be - 1965) 23. Get You off of My Mind - Dori Freeman (Ten Thousand Roses - 2021) 24. Well Have You Heard  - Wolf Willow (Old Guitars and Shooting Stars - 2021) 25. Dusty - John Guliak (Fisherman, Farmer, Fool - Part 2 - Farmer - 2020) 26. Liberty Tool - Sara Trunzo (Cabin Fever Dream - EP - 2021) 27. That Girl That Sings to Me - Sterling Drake (Roll the Dice - 2021) 28. Shame, Shame, Shame - Rodeo FM (All the Things You Asked For - 2021) 29. Country Girl - Jeannie C. Riley (Country Girl - 1970) 30. Lies and Regret - Charley Crockett (Music City USA - 2021)  31. Don't Make Love (To A Country Music Singer) - Mary Kay Place (Single - 1977) 32. Revolver in the Field - Daryl Wayne Dasher (Honky Tonk Ways - 2021) 33. Medium Rare [instrumental] - Wade Mosher (Dreams About Small Village in Texas - 2020) 34. Goodbye Virgina - Robbie Fulks (50-Vc. Doberman - 2009)

Cowboy's Juke Joint
Episode 179: Tobacco Road Show Episode 22

Cowboy's Juke Joint

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 123:44


"Tobacco Road" NEW weekly Live Show! with Dj DLONZ Every Wednesday at 8:30 PM EST on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com “Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk & whiskey soaked blues. Take the ride and keep the music alive!”01. Shaun Booker - Tobacco Road02. Jeff Shepherd and the Jailhouse Poets - Forever Young03. Pat Reedy and the Longtime Goners - Bloodshot Heart04. Duane Mark - Follow Her Home05. Black TarPoon - Moth Song06. Red Light Rodeo - Mockingbird07. The Hangdog Hearts - Wanderlust08. Possessed By Paul James - Heavy09. Fishgutzzz - Its All the Same to Me10. James Hunnicutt - 47 Crosses11. Wino, Conny Ochs - Foundation Chaos12. The Sword - Seriously Mysterious 13. Hank Williams III - Things You Do To Me14. Corb Lund - These Boots Are Made for Walkin'15. Jeannie C. Riley - Harper Valley P.T.A.16. Little Mikey and The Soda Jerks - Out of Style17. Luke Bell - Glory and the Grace18. Wayne Hancock - Tulsa19. Gus Clark - Sing A Song20. Shooter Jennings - Slow Train21. The Bootstrap Boys - Let's Roll22. Red Eye Gravy - Lonely Boy23. Barnyard Stompers - Same Old Song and Dance24. The Georgia Thunderbolts - Lend A Hand25. Blackberry Smoke - You Hear Georgia26. Mountain's Foot - By Way Home27. Sill Crow - Stillwater28. RIVER HOUNDS - Vamonos29. Dead Meadow - Beyond The Fields We Know

SquigY0 Plays Whatever The F*** He Wants And There's Nothing You Can Do About It!

Track listing: 1966:Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Are Made For Walkin'  (2:45)Lovin' Spoonful - Summer In The City  (2:41)The Supremes - You Can't Hurry Love  (2:54)The Monkees - Last Train To Clarksville (2:46)Question Mark & The Mysterians - 96 Tears  (2:56)Sgt Barry Sadler - The Ballad Of The Green Berets  (2:28)1967:Stevie Wonder - I Was Made To Love Her  (2:35)Tommy James & The Shondells - I Think We're Alone Now  (2:04)Young Rascals - Groovin'  (2:33)Music Explosion - Little Bit O'soul  (2:22)The Turtles - Happy Together  (2:56)Frankie Valli - Can't Take My Eyes Off You  (3:22)Nancy Sinatra & Frank Sinatra - Somethin' Stupid  (2:44)The Doors - Light My Fire  (7:06)The Monkees - I'm A Believer (2:46)Bobbie Gentry - Ode To Billie Joe  (4:15)The Box Tops - The Letter  (1:54)1968:Tommy James & The Shondells - Mony, Mony  (2:54)Archie Bell & The Drells - Tighten Up (3:12)Simon & Garfunkel - Mrs Robinson  (3:50)Jeannie C. Riley - Harper Valley P.T.A.  (3:11)Hugo Montenegro - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly  (2:40)Burt Bacharach (Feat. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass) - This Guy's In Love With You  (4:00)Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love  (4:12)The Rascals - People Got To Be Free  (3:01)Otis Redding - Sittin' On (The Dock Of The Bay)  (2:45)

Kentucky's Heartland Podcast
Lyrics & Laughs Episode #71 "Harper Valley PTA""

Kentucky's Heartland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 58:47


In this episode the guys head to the PTA meeting to discuss Jeannie C. Riley's mega hit "Harper Valley PTA.

Lyrics & Laughs
Harper Valley PTA

Lyrics & Laughs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 58:47


In this episode the guys head to the PTA meeting to discuss Jeannie C. Riley's mega hit "Harper Valley PTA. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lyricsandlaughs/message

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 169

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 177:59


Howlin' Wolf "Killing Floor"Charles Bradley "The World (Is Going Up In Flames)"Morgan Wade "Wilder Days"Jolie Holland "Sascha"Koko Taylor "I'd Rather Go Blind"Gillian Welch "Hello In There"Townes Van Zandt "Tecumseh Valley"The Beatles "Good Day Sunshine"Glossary "Chase Me out of the Dark"Shirley Ann Lee "There's A Light"Charlie Musselwhite "Hello Stranger"Son Volt "Arkey Blue"The Flying Burrito Brothers "Christine's Tune"Calvin Cook "Walk With Me"Tom Russell "Isaac Lewis"Big Maybelle "Say It Isn't' So"The Meters "Down By The River"Cedric Burnside "Step In"Candi Staton "The Best Thing You Ever Had"Jason Isbell "Chicago Promenade"Jeff Tweedy "Opaline"Wilco "Walken"Jeannie C. Riley "Games People Play"Grateful Dead "Brown-Eyed Women"Marie/Lepanto "Features / Fights"Will Johnson "Just to Know What You've Been Dreaming"Precious Bryant "Peepin' Out My Window"Guy Clark "Old Friends"Swamp Dogg "Sam Stone"Wanda Jackson "Two Shots"Aimee Mann "Suicide is Murder"Waxahatchee "Lilacs"Eilen Jewell "Rich Man's World"Bobbie Gentry "Okolona River Bottom Band"Bob Dylan "Drifter's Escape"Two Cow Garage "Continental Distance"Todd Snider "Turn Me Loose (I'll Never Be the Same)"Mississippi John Hurt "Candy Man Blues"James McMurtry "Out Here In the Middle"James Carr "I'm Going For Myself"Junior Kimbrough "Crawling King Snake"Baby Huey & The Baby Sitters "Hard Times"Allen Toussaint "Southern Nights"

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
I Love Her Still from Jun 30, 2021

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021


Music behind DJ: Chet Atkins - "Whispering" - Chet Atkins' Workshop Webb Pierce and Kitty Wells - "One Week Later" Carl Perkins - "Lend Me Your Comb" Edwin Bruce - "Rock Boppin' Baby" Ray Price - "I Love You So Much I Let You Go" Joe Bennett and the Sparkletones - "Penny Loafers and Bobby Socks" Music behind DJ: Chet Atkins - "In A Little Spanish Town" - Chet Atkins' Workshop Bob Ayres & The Secret Agentmen - "Denver, Part 1" Steve Alaimo - "Every Day I Have To Cry" Willie Nelson - "Blackjack County Chain" Lee Otis - "Smart Enough To Know How Dumb I Am" Jack Barlow - "I Love Her Still" Music behind DJ: Chet Atkins - "Hot Mocking Bird" - Chet Atkins' Workshop Jeannie C. Riley - "Houston Blues" Eddie Bond and The Stompers - "I Just Found Out" Roy Orbison - "Goodnight" Bert Parker - "My World Is Falling Down (Around Me)" Buck Owens - "I've Got A Tiger By The Tail" Music behind DJ: Chet Atkins - "Goofus" - Chet Atkins' Workshop James O'Gwynn - "You're Getting All Over Me" Sleepy LaBeef - "Completely Destroyed" Warren Smith - "She Likes Attention" Whitey Pullen - "Tuscaloosa Lucy" Music behind DJ: Chet Atkins - "Bonita" - Chet Atkins' Workshop https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/105387

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 160

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 178:03


The Hold Steady "The Feelers"Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit "If We Were Vampires"Mavis Staples "Gotta Serve Someone"Solomon Burke/Dolly Parton "Tomorrow Is Forever"Bruce Springsteen "Out In the Street"Little Richard "Long Tall Sally"Solomon Burke "Maggie's Farm"D'Angelo "Alright"Ella Fitzgerald "How High the Moon"Dan Penn "The Dark End Of The Street"Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers "Moanin'"Ella Fitzgerald "Caravan"Bob Seger "Mainstreet"Ry Cooder "Boomer's Story"Wilson Pickett "Land of 1000 Dances"Albert King "Honky Tonk Woman"Aretha Franklin "Respect"Lucero "A City on Fire"Glossary "The Reckless"Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears "Handshake Drugs"Richard Swift "Lovely Night"Bobby Bare Jr. "Your Adorable Beast"Lucero "I'll Just Fall"Waxahatchee "Hear You"Phoebe Bridgers "Halloween"Bonnie Raitt "Something To Talk About"Jeannie C. Riley "Wish You Were Here"Precious Bryant "Someday Baby"Cat Clyde "Not Like You"Fiona Apple "I Want You To Love Me"Waxahatchee "Under a Rock"Iron & Wine "Cold Town"R.E.M. "I Wanted To Be Wrong"James Luther Dickinson "White Silver Sands"Big Star "O My Soul"Grateful Dead "Quinn The Eskimo [The Mighty Quinn] [Live, December 30, 1985]"Neko Case "Wayfaring Stranger"The Band "Key To The Highway (Outtake) (2000 Digital Remaster)"Johnny Cash "Don't Take Your Guns to Town"Drivin' N' Cryin' "Straight To Hell"Marah "Freedom Park"Laura Marling "You're No God"

Book Vs Movie Podcast
Book Vs Movie "Harper Valley PTA" (1978) Jeannie C. Reilly & Barbara Eden

Book Vs Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 55:46


Book Vs Movie: “Harper Valley PTA” The 1968 Song Vs the 1978 Movie (really!) Ever since the pandemic began, we decided to create a new show each week (rather than biweekly which has been our habit for over six years now) the sources of adaptations have expanded to magazines, novellas, and songs. You would assume a shorter source would make for shorter episodes but, they can bring on just as much of a discussion as a novel.  This brings us to today's subject of our podcast--Harper Valley PTA. The song was written by Tom. T. Hall and performed by country singer Jeannie C. Riley in 1968. The story about a “widowed bride” who is slut-shamed by her daughter's junior high school PTA (Parents Teachers Advisory) and gives a takedown at a meeting that is spectacular in its shade and incisiveness was one of the first feminist anthems and managed to become a number one hit in the U.S. on both the pop and country charts. (Past episode Dolly Parton did the same in 1980 for 9 to 5!) The 1978 movie is an R-rated cuckoo bananas production starring Barbara Eden (a stone-cold fox!) as Stella Johnson who exacts a Porky's style revenge on the local yokels who dare to take her on. She also is wooed by an equally sexy Ronny Cox and is teamed up with Nanette Fabray in this film that played in drive-in theaters in 1978 and made millions.  It features nudity, wrap dresses, elephants, revenge porn, makeovers, and a helicopter proposal.  So between the song and the movie--which did we prefer? Have a listen and find out!  In this ep the Margos discuss: The origin of the song and famous recordings The unusual release of the movie  1970s feminism   The cast: Barbara Eden (Stella Johnson, ) Ronny Cox (Willis Newton,) Nanette Fabray (Alice Finley,) Louis Nye (Kirby Baker,) Audrey Christie (Flora Simpson Reilly,) John Fielder (Bobby Taylor,) and Susan Swift (Dee Johnson.)  Clips used: Harper Valley PTA (Jeannie C. Reilly) Harper Valley PTA (Stella approaches the PTA meeting) Ode to Billy Joe by Bobbie Gentry Return to Harper Valley by Jeannie C.Reilly  Stella and Alice sing together The Sex Ed teacher gets her comeuppance  Book Vs Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts . Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie  Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/  Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine 

Book Vs Movie Podcast
Book Vs Movie "Harper Valley PTA" (1978) Jeannie C. Reilly & Barbara Eden

Book Vs Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 55:46


Book Vs Movie: “Harper Valley PTA” The 1968 Song Vs the 1978 Movie (really!) Ever since the pandemic began, we decided to create a new show each week (rather than biweekly which has been our habit for over six years now) the sources of adaptations have expanded to magazines, novellas, and songs. You would assume a shorter source would make for shorter episodes but, they can bring on just as much of a discussion as a novel.  This brings us to today’s subject of our podcast--Harper Valley PTA. The song was written by Tom. T. Hall and performed by country singer Jeannie C. Riley in 1968. The story about a “widowed bride” who is slut-shamed by her daughter’s junior high school PTA (Parents Teachers Advisory) and gives a takedown at a meeting that is spectacular in its shade and incisiveness was one of the first feminist anthems and managed to become a number one hit in the U.S. on both the pop and country charts. (Past episode Dolly Parton did the same in 1980 for 9 to 5!) The 1978 movie is an R-rated cuckoo bananas production starring Barbara Eden (a stone-cold fox!) as Stella Johnson who exacts a Porky’s style revenge on the local yokels who dare to take her on. She also is wooed by an equally sexy Ronny Cox and is teamed up with Nanette Fabray in this film that played in drive-in theaters in 1978 and made millions.  It features nudity, wrap dresses, elephants, revenge porn, makeovers, and a helicopter proposal.  So between the song and the movie--which did we prefer? Have a listen and find out!  In this ep the Margos discuss: The origin of the song and famous recordings The unusual release of the movie  1970s feminism   The cast: Barbara Eden (Stella Johnson, ) Ronny Cox (Willis Newton,) Nanette Fabray (Alice Finley,) Louis Nye (Kirby Baker,) Audrey Christie (Flora Simpson Reilly,) John Fielder (Bobby Taylor,) and Susan Swift (Dee Johnson.)  Clips used: Harper Valley PTA (Jeannie C. Reilly) Harper Valley PTA (Stella approaches the PTA meeting) Ode to Billy Joe by Bobbie Gentry Return to Harper Valley by Jeannie C.Reilly  Stella and Alice sing together The Sex Ed teacher gets her comeuppance  Book Vs Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts . Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie  Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/  Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine 

Danny Lane's Music Museum
Episode 106: Nothing But #1s - Episode #6 (1967 & 1968)

Danny Lane's Music Museum

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 62:25


What has always been known in the U.S. as the Hot 100 had existed for nearly fifteen years as numerous charts, tracking and ranking the most popular singles of the day in several areas. During the 1940s and 1950s, popular singles were ranked on three significant charts: • Best Sellers in Stores • Most Played by Jockeys • Most Played in Jukeboxes On June 17, 1957, Billboard discontinued the Most Played in Jukeboxes chart, as the popularity of jukeboxes waned and radio stations incorporated more and more rock-oriented music into their playlists. The week ending July 28, 1958 was the final publication of the Most Played By Jockeys. On August 4, 1958, Billboard premiered one main all-genre singles chart: the Hot 100. The Hot 100 quickly became the industry standard and Billboard discontinued the Best Sellers In Stores chart on October 13, 1958. The Billboard Hot 100 is still the standard by which a song's popularity is measured in the United States. The Hot 100 is ranked by radio airplay audience impressions as measured by Nielsen, sales data compiled by Nielsen (both at retail and digitally) and streaming activity provided by online music sources. Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at: dannymemorylane@gmail.com You’ll hear: 1) I'm A Believer (Reached #1 on Dec 31, 1966 Lasted for 7 wks) by The Monkees 2) Kind Of A Drag (Reached #1 on Feb 18, 1967 Lasted for 2 wks) by The Buckinghams 3) Ruby Tuesday (Reached #1 on Mar 4, 1967 Lasted for 1 wk) by The Rolling Stones 4) Penny Lane (Reached #1 on Mar 18, 1967 Lasted for 1 wk) by The Beatles 5) Something Stupid (Reached #1 on Apr 15, 1967 Lasted for 4 wks) by Frank Sinatra & Nancy Sinatra 6) Respect (Reached #1 on Jun 3, 1967 Lasted for 2 wks) by Aretha Franklin 7) Windy (Reached #1 on Jul 1, 1967 Lasted for 4 wks) by The Association 8) Light My Fire (Reached #1 on Jul 29, 1967 Lasted for 3 wks) by The Doors 9) Ode to Billie Joe (Reached #1 on Aug 26, 1967 Lasted for 4 wks) by Bobbie Gentry 10) The Letter (Reached #1 on Sep 23, 1967 Lasted for 4 wks) by The Box Tops 11) To Sir With Love (Reached #1 on Oct 21, 1967 Lasted for 5 wks) by Lulu 12) Judy In Disguise (With Glasses) (Reached #1 on Jan 20, 1968 Lasted for 2 wks) by John Fred & His Playboy Band 13) (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay (Reached #1 on Mar 16, 1968 Lasted for 4 wks) by Otis Redding 14) Mrs. Robinson (Reached #1 on Jun 1, 1968 Lasted for 3 wks) by Simon & Garfunkel 15) People Got To Be Free (Reached #1 on Aug 17, 1968 Lasted for 5 wks) by The Rascals 16) Harper Valley P.T.A. (Reached #1 on Sep 21, 1968 Lasted for 1wk) by Jeannie C. Riley 17) Hey Jude (Reached #1 on Sep 28, 1968 Lasted for 9 wks) by The Beatles 18) Love Child (Reached #1 on Nov 30, 1968 Lasted for 2 wks) by Diana Ross & The Supremes 19) I Heard It Through The Grapevine (Reached #1 on Dec 14, 1968 Lasted for 7 wks) by Marvin Gaye

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Tommy Trent - "This Week End" Music behind DJ: Don Reno & Bill Harrell And The Tennessee Cut-Ups - "Twelve String Time" Ernest Tubb - "Answer The Phone" Jerry Lee Lewis - "Let's Talk About Us" Charlie Wiggs - "Paper Wings" Marty Robbins - "Ain't I The Lucky One" Jimmy Work - "Digging My Own Grave" Music behind DJ: Don Reno & Bill Harrell And The Tennessee Cut-Ups - "Twelve String Time" Roy Clark - "Malaguena" Los Teen Tops - "El Rock de Carcel" Billy Mize - "Solid Sender" Johnny Cash - "Train Of Love" Music behind DJ: Roy Clark - "Malaguena" Roy Orbison - "Communication Breakdown" Johnny Powers - "Honey Let's Go (To a Rock & Roll Show)" Faron Young - "I've Got Five Dollars And It's Saturday Night" Mickey Gilley - "(I'm Gonna Put My) Love In The Want Ads" Ronnie Hawkins - "Cold, Cold Heart" Hank Snow - "I Don't Hurt Anymore" Music behind DJ: Roy Clark - "Malaguena" Billy "Crash" Craddock - "Boom Boom Baby" Jeannie C. Riley - "Satan Place" Music behind DJ: Roy Clark - "Malaguena" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/103599

Soul Shenanigans
Episode 600: EP 600 ::: Soul Shenanigans ::: 2021 May 1st

Soul Shenanigans

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 132:05


Playlist: 1. Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - We're Ready 2. Jeannie C. Riley - I've Done A Lot Of Living Since Then 3. Willie Hutch - Keep On Doin' What You Do 4. The Spellbinders - Help Me (Get Myself... An archive of a live broadcast on Radio23.org

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 152

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 178:37


Willie Nelson "Time of the Preacher"The Low Anthem "This God Damn House"Blossom Dearie "I Hear Music"John Prine "You Can Never Tell"Brandi Carlile "I Remember Everything"John Prine "Souvenirs"Sugar Pie DeSanto "Soulful Dress"Muddy Waters "Standing Around Crying"Esther Phillips "Alone Again (Naturally)"Jeannie C. Riley "The Generation Gap"Eilen Jewell "79 Cents (The Meow Song)"Margo Price "Pay Gap"Tom Petty "Wildflowers"Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit "Into The Mystic"Mavis Staples "Have a Little Faith"JD McPherson "Dimes for Nickles"Drive-By Truckers "The Righteous Path"Otis Gibbs "Where Only the Graves Are Real"Valerie June "Smile"Bob Dylan & The Band "Lay, Lady, Lay (Live)"Wilco "A Shot in the Arm"Warren Zevon "Werewolves of London"Otis Redding "These Arms Of Mine"Bonnie Raitt "Give It Up Or Let Me Go (Remastered Version)"Guy Clark "Stuff That Works"Big Mama Thornton "Big Mama's Bumble Bee"Charlie Musselwhite "Hello, Stranger"Shannon McNally "Black Rose feat. Buddy Miller"Kris Kristofferson "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down"Aretha Franklin "Night Time Is The Right Time"The Marvelettes "Please Mr. Postman"The Hold Steady "Spices"Golden Smog "Until You Came Along"Nadalands "I Will Show You Fear in a Handful of Dust"Julien Baker "Hardline"Jackie Wilson "Higher and Higher"Richard Swift "Song For Milton Feher"Lilly Hiatt "Records"Old 97's "Just Like California"JD McPHERSON "It's All Over But The Shouting"Waxahatchee "Witches"Songs: Ohia "Farewell Transmission"Iron & Wine "Teeth in the Grass"Alabama Shakes "Killer Diller Blues"The Hold Steady "Beer on the Bedstand"The Ronettes "Be My Baby"Nina Simone "Gin House Blues"

Sorry I Ruined That Song for You
76 - It's Pinned to My Shirt

Sorry I Ruined That Song for You

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 29:10


Beth and Amy cover "Harper Valley P.T.A." by Jeannie C. Riley. Listen to the song first before Amy & Beth ruin it for you.Email us at amyandbetharesorry@gmail.comVisit us on Instagram at https://instagram.com/sorryiruinedthatsong?igshid=1cqqhy050qg8qVisit us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/sorry_songListen to our Spotify Playlist here:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1N6BzJ2NejvzSmuhpkZhRb?si=ladyFquiSkqsrb4np4I3ow

With A Bullet - Breaking Down The Charts
Me and Little Brother Would Join Right In (Top 40 Country Songs: March 1, 1969)

With A Bullet - Breaking Down The Charts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 94:26


We're heading back to the country this week! Honky tonks! Beer! Infidelity! Nudie suits! With appearances by Loretta Lynn, Porter Wagoner, Johnny Cash, Buck Owens, Jeannie C. Riley, Marty Robbins, George Jones, and more!

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Any Old Time from Feb 17, 2021

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021


Webb Pierce - "Any Old Time" Arkie Shibley and The Mountain Dew Boys - "I Wish I Was Somebody's Rose" Kitty Wells - "Burning A Hole In My Mind" - My Big Truck Drivin' Man Marvin Rainwater - "Baby, Don't Go" Jimmie Skinner - "100 Proof Heartaches" Billy Parks - "Four Leaf Clover" Hank Snow, The Singing Ranger And The Rainbow Ranch Boys - "I Don't Hurt Anymore" Music behind DJ: Jimmie Rivers and The Cherokees - "Jimmie's Blues" - Brisbane Bop: Western Swing 1961-64 Jim Shelby - "I'm A Long Gone Daddy" Marty Robbins - "Ain't I The Lucky One" Mel Tillis - "Poison Love" - Mr. Mel Ralph and Randy - "Don't Leave Me Lonely Tonight" Joanne Sargent with Country & Western Band - "Excuse Me Mr. Heartaches" Music behind DJ: Jimmie Rivers and The Cherokees - "Jammin' With Jimmie" - Brisbane Bop: Western Swing 1961-64 Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs & The Foggy Mountain Boys - "99 Years Is Almost For Life" - Hard Travelin' Earl Scruggs And The Earl Scruggs Revue - "Most Likely You'll Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)" - Live At Kansas State Hank Wilson - "I'll Sail My Ship Alone" - Hank Wilson's Back, Vol. 1 [(Leon Russell)] Roger Sovine - "Home Town Blues" Music behind DJ: Jimmie Rivers and The Cherokees - "On The Alamo" - Brisbane Bop: Western Swing 1961-64 Jeannie C. Riley - "The Girl Most Likely" Johnny Roberts - "I Was Made To Roam" Gene Smith - "I'm Gone" Charlie Rich - "She Loved Everybody But Me" - Tomorrow Night https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/101340

Danny Lane's Music Museum
Episode 66: Story Songs #2 – A Story Within The Song

Danny Lane's Music Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 121:03


There’s nothing like a good story. A narrative that tells a tale is one of the most effective ways to relate an event, both fact or fiction and also a straightforward way to evoke an underlying message. We have grown up believing that the best stories are found in books. The stories that songs tell can be just as powerful and moving as any book or movie. By listening to them carefully, we make them a part of our life for just a second. The Music Museum presents 28 songs that tell a story in a way that the printed page cannot. Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com You’ll hear: 1) Paradise By The Dashboard Light by Meat Loaf (with Ellen Foley, vocals) 2) Glory Days by Bruce Springsteen 3) Copacabana (At The Copa) by Barry Manilow 4) Space Oddity by David Bowie 5) All American Boy by Bobby Bare 6) In The Ghetto by Elvis Presley 7) Pink Houses by John Mellencamp 8) Travelin' Soldier by Dixie Chicks 9) Ebony Eyes by The Everly Brothers 10) Lola by The Kinks 11) Harper Valley P.T.A. by Jeannie C. Riley 12) Camouflage by Stan Ridgway 13) Same Old Lang Syne by Dan Fogelberg 14) Mack The Knife by Bobby Darin 15) The River by Bruce Springsteen 16) We're An American Band by Grand Funk (Railroad) 17) Reverend Mr. Black by The Kingston Trio 18) Fast Car by Tracy Chapman 19) Laurie (Strange Things Happen) by Dickey Lee 20) Lucky Man by Emerson, Lake & Palmer 21) The Last Resort by The Eagles 22) The Ballad of Thunder Road by Robert Mitchum 23) 8th of November by Big & Rich [duo composed of Big Kenny and John Rich] 24) Old Rivers by Walter Brennan 25) The Thunder Rolls by Garth Brooks 26) Rain On The Scarecrow by John Mellencamp 27) Billy and Sue by B. J. Thomas 28) Highway Patrolman by Bruce Springsteen

Boots & Saddle
Boots & Saddle | Episode 172: January 5, 2021

Boots & Saddle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 120:00


BOOTS & SADDLE - January 5, 2021 1. Are You Sure - Ray Price (Night Life - 1963) 2. I Told You So - Ernest Tubb (Sings Just Call Me Lonesome (And Other Great Songs By Rex Griffin) - 1963) 3. The Race is On - Loretta Lynn (Blue Kentucky Girl - 1965)  4. I Won't Stand In Your Way - Stray Cats (Rant N' Rave With The Stray Cats - 1983) 5. El Espinazo del Diablo - Los Tigres del Norte (Corridos Prohibidos - 1989) 6. Pitfall - The Louvin Brothers (Single - 1955) 7. Long As I Have You - Wanda Jackson (Reckless Love Affair - 1967) 8. My Baby's Comin' Home Tonight - The Buckaroos (The Best Of The Buckaroos) 9. Don't Look Back - Wynn Stewart (Single - 1962) 10. Swinging Doors - Merle Haggard (Motorcycle Cowboy: Live at Billy Bob's - 2000) 11. Love Me Forever - Kay Adams (Killers Three (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - 1968) 12. Take My Ring Off Of Your Finger - Carl Smith (Single - 1964) 13. After the Boy Gets the Girl - Webb Pierce (WEBB! - 1959) 14. The Words I'm Gonna Have to Eat - Liz Anderson ((My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers And Other Country Hits - 1966) 15. Main Street Breakdown - Chet Atkins (Stringin' Along With Chet Atkins - 1953) 16. You Don't Know Me - Cindy Walker (Words & Music By Cindy Walker - 1964)  17. I'll Be Gone Tonight - Miss Leslie & the Juke-Jointers (Honky Tonk Revival - 2005) 18. Texas Me - Doug Sahm (The Return of Wayne Douglas - 2000) 19. There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight - Hank Williams (Single - 1949)  20. Nobody But You - Melba Montgomery (Country Girl - 1966) 21. How Far Down Can I Go - Lefty Frizzell (The Sad Side of Love - 1965) 22. I've Been Down that Road Before - Porter Wagoner (Confessions of a Broken Man - 1966) 23. Two Empty Arms - Connie Smith (Cute 'n' Country - 1965) 24. Stone Heart - Johnny Paycheck (The Beginning: The Little Darlin' Sound)  25. Together Forever - Conway Twitty (Conway Twitty Sings - 1966) 26. Roots Rock Weirdoes - Robbie Fulks (Very Best Of - 2000) 27. Question - Old 97's (Satellite Rides - 2001) 28. Widow Jones - Jeannie C. Riley (Harper Valley P.T.A - 1968) 29. Glad to Let Her Go - George Jones (The Ballad Side Of George Jones - 1963) 30. Hillbilly Boy - Scotty Campbell (Pitchin' Woe - 1994) 31. It's All Good - Bob Dylan (Together Through Life - 2009) 32. You Win Again - Jeff Bradshaw & Dave Hamilton (Swingin' Country Dance Toons - 2003) 33. The Real Me - Jan Howard (The Real Me - 1968)

MashUpheaval
Episode 27: Bobbie Gentry, Jeannie C. Riley, The Chipmunks and Neil Young

MashUpheaval

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 9:53


In the twenty-seventh episode of MashUpheaval - your all-request, live performance mashup podcast - Amelia Ray performs two mashups: one of Bobbie Gentry’s “Ode to Billie Joe” (written by Bobbie Gentry) and Jeannie C. Riley’s “Harper Valley P.T.A.” (written by Tom T. Hall); and another of “The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)” (written by Ross Bagdasarian) and Neil Young’s “Southern Man” (written by Neil Young).Episode video: https://youtu.be/rPCTD9IYW-I Song List:(1) “Ode to Ploy” - a mashup of  “Ode to Billie Joe” (written by Bobbie Gentry) and “Harper Valley P.T.A.” (written by Tom T. Hall)(2) “Chipmunk Man” - a mashup of “The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)” (written by Ross Bagdasarian) and “Southern Man” (written by Neil Young)If you would like to request a mashup, send an email to: mashupheaval@ameliaray.netSupport this podcast: www.patreon.com/ameliaraywww.ameliaray.net

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 137

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 178:47


Aimee Mann "Deathly"B.B. King "The Thrill Is Gone"Howlin' Wolf "You'll Be Mine"Fiona Apple "For Her"Nina Simone "Mississippi Goddam"D'Angelo "Send It On"Charles Mingus "Boogie Stop Shuffle"FIONA APPLE "Ladies"David Ramirez;Sir Woman "Hell (feat. Sir Woman)"Phoebe Bridgers "Kyoto"Curtis Harding "On And On (Edit)"Hank Mobley "Pat 'n Chat"Laura Marling "Nothing, Not Nearly"The Hold Steady "Beer on the Bedstand"The Hold Steady "Hurricane J (Avatar Sessions)"Counting Crows "A Long December"The Beatles "In My Life - Remastered"Bruce Springsteen "The Rising -The Song (Album Version)"Johnny Cash "Cindy"Bonnie Raitt "Something To Talk About"Tom Petty "Wildflowers"Bonnie Whitmore "Flashes & Cables"Maggie Bell "After Midnight"Patsy Cline "Walkin’ After Midnight"Otis Redding "A Hard Day’s Night"Wilco "Give Back The Key To My Heart (Live At The Troubadour 11/12/96) [Remastered]"Dave Rawlings Machine "Sweet Tooth"R.E.M. "So. Central Rain"Shovels & Rope "Bad as Me"George Jones "Amazing Grace"Big Mama Thornton "Big Mama's Bumble Bee Blues"Jeannie C. Riley "Harper Valley P.T.A."Hank Williams "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"The Mountain Goats "This Year"Bonnie 'Prince' Billy & Friends "Rubin and Cherise"Drag the River "All-N-All"John Prine "Souvenirs"James McMurtry "See the Elephant"Johnny Cash "Father And Son"Bette Smith "Everybody Needs Love"Neko Case "Soulful Shade of Blue"

Boots & Saddle
Boots & Saddle | Episode 166: November 24, 2020

Boots & Saddle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 120:00


BOOTS & SADDLE - NOVEMBER 24, 2020 1. Cold, Cold Heart - Hank Williams (Single - 1951) 2. (My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers - Liz Anderson [(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers And Other Country Hits - 1966) 3. Darkness On the Face of the Earth - Willie Nelson (...And Then I Wrote - 1962)  4. Pills - Sunny Sweeney (Recorded Live at The Machine Shop Recording Studio - 2020) 5. High Speed Chicken Feed - RT N' The 44's (Memories of Eden - 2020) 6. No Surprise - Mariel Buckley (Single - 2020) 7. One More Chance - Ezra Lee (Cryin' At The Wheel - 2020) 8. Aunt Peg's New Old Man - Robbie Fulks (Upland Stories - 2016) 9. Arkansas Hills - Buffalo Gals Band (Where the Heart Wants to Go - 2020) 10. Get On With It - Leo Rondeau (Right On Time - 2019) 11. The Girls Next Door in Austin - Jake Penrod (Closer to Me - 2013) 12. I Don't Feel At Home - Wynn Stewart (Single - 1962) 13. You, You, Only You  - Dick Curless and Kay Adams (A Devil Like Me Needs An Angel Like You - 1966) 14. Foolin' Around (Instrumental) [Bonus Track] - Buck Owens (Buck Owens Sings Harlan Howard - 1961) 15. The Last Wildflower - Alexa Rose (Medicine for Living - 2019) 16. The Heart He Kicks Around (feat. Jeannie C. Riley) - Amber Digby (Heroes, Mentors and Friends: The Legends Project - 2020)  17. Came Down from Denver - Elijah Ocean (Back to the Lander - 2019) 18. You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often - Tex Ritter (Single - 1945)  19. Wally's Ride - Sammy Guns (Painted Walls - 2020) 20. Great Mistake - Rachel Brooke (The Loneliness In Me - 2020) 21. Harlem River Blues - Steve Earle (J.T - 2021) 22. Heads You Win - Charley Crockett (Welcome to Hard Times - 2020) 23. Churches Off the Interstate - Laura Cantrell (Not the Tremblin' Kind - 2000) 24. You Don't Have to Tell Me Again - Pat Reedy & The Longtime Goners (That's All There Is (And There Ain't No More) - 2018) 25. As Long As I'm Movin' - Tammi Savoy & The Chris Casello Combo (That Rock 'n' Roll Rhythm! - 2020) 26. Feel This Right - Jeremy Pinnell (Ties of Blood and Affection - 2017) 27. Same Song - Matt Monsoon & the Riff Ryders (Riden' The Riff - 2006) 28. El Corrido - Los Tigres del Norte (Corridos Prohibidos 1989) 29. October in the Railroad Earth - Tom Russell (October in the Railroad Earth - 2019) 30. I Forget You Everyday - Redd Volkaert (No Stranger To A Tele - 2001) 31. Maybe I'll Move Out to California - David Quinn (Letting Go - 2020)

Backstreets
Giovedì 19 Novembre 2020

Backstreets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 43:27


Spur of the Moment – Kylie Frey Harper Valley P.T.A. – Jeannie C. Riley Southern Rains – Mel Tillis To Be There – Susan Werner Carolina in the Pines – Special Consensus Bad Attitude – Bart Crow Daylight’s Burning – The Caleb Daugherty Band Dying to Hold Her Again – … L'articolo Giovedì 19 Novembre 2020 proviene da Backstreets Country Bunker.

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Hellraiser Finale! from Oct 28, 2020

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020


Joe Maphis (and Rose Lee)? - "Buckaroo" - The New Sound Of Joe Maphis Lynn Anderson - "Ride, Ride, Ride" - S/T Music behind DJ: Joe Maphis - "Spanish Dobro" - The New Sound Of Joe Maphis Kay Adams - "Six Days A Waiting" - Make Mine Country Judy Stone - "You're Driving Me Mad" - Rock n' Roll Australia Rose Lee - "Afraid" - New England Country Patsy Cline - "She's Got You" - The Patsy Cline Story Skeeter Davis - "I AIn't A-Talkin'" - I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know Music behind DJ: Joe Maphis - "Green Valley Waltz" - The New Sound Of Joe Maphis Tammy Wynette - "I Don't Wanna Play House" - Take Me To Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House Laura Lee Perkins - "Don't Wait Up" - Imperial Rockabillies Jennie Ford - "Mystery Man" - Maybe Someday Jeannie C. Riley - "Satan Place" - Harper Valley P.T.A. Miss Billie Rae & The Virginians - "Only Mama That'll Walk The Line" Music behind DJ: Joe Maphis - "Thunder Road" - The New Sound Of Joe Maphis Kitty Wells - "Act Naturally" - Especially For You Jean Shepard - "Our Past Is In My Way" - Many Happy Hangovers Donna Kaye and the Country Swingers - "Unwanted" Linda Manning - "No Thanks To You" Music behind DJ: Joe Maphis - "Buckaroo" - The New Sound Of Joe Maphis Dolly Parton - "Something Fishy" Darlene Sharpe - "Wake Up And Live" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/97977

Boots & Saddle
Boots & Saddle | Episode 158: September 29, 2020

Boots & Saddle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 120:00


BOOTS & SADDLE - September 29, 2020 1. I Thought I Heard You Calling My Name - Norma Jean (Norma Jean Sings Porter Wagoner - 1967) 2. Orange Blossom Special - Johnny Cash (At Folsom Prison - 1968) 3. Blue Suede Shoes - Carl Perkins (Single - 1956)  4. Games People Play - Dolly Parton (My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy - 1969)  5. Black & White Blues - James Steinle (What I Came Here For - 2020) 6. The North Dakota Cowboy - Brennen Leigh (Prairie Love Letter - 2020) 7. You Can't Never Tell - Hank Locklin (Single - 1956) 8. Okie from Muskogee - Merle Haggard (Single - 1969) 9. Oklahoma Hills - Gene Autry (The Essential Gene Autry) 10. Montgomery Behind Me - India Ramey (Shallow Graves - 2020) 11. Midnightin' Woman - David Quinn (Letting Go - 2020) 12. Big Hair Small City - Shaela Miller (Single - 2020) 13. Hayseed Stomp - Red Hot Hayseeds (Red Hot Hayseeds - 2020)  14. I Ain't No Cowpoke - Red Hot Hayseeds (Red Hot Hayseeds - 2020) 15. Jackknife - Red Simpson (Truck Drivin' Fool - 1967)   16. Tennessee - Victoria Bailey (Jesus, Red Wine & Patsy Cline - 2020)  17. Whipping Boy - Casper McWade (Unraveled - 2020) 18. Texas Top Hand - Don Walser (Texas Top Hand - 1996) 19. La Lampara - Laura Denisse (Con Banda - 2012) 20. Good Enough - Croy and the Boys (Hey Come Back - 2016)  21. Comin' Home - Robert Ellis (Photographs - 2011) 22. Vagabond - Tom Phillips & The Men of Constant Sorrow (The Essential Tom Phillips & The Men of Constant Sorrow - 2008)  23. Gaslighting - Michelle Billingsley (Not the Marrying Kind - 2020)  24. Killin' Time - Wild Earp (Wild Earp & the Free for Alls - 2018) 25. Highway 42 - Jolie Blue (Canadian Drifter - 2020)  26. What Was Her Name - Jeannie C. Riley (Yearbooks and Yesterdays - 1968) 27. She Must Think I Like Poetry - Robbie Fulks (Let's Kill Saturday Night - 1998) 28. Buckaroo - Jeff Bradshaw & Dave Hamilton (Swingin' Country Dance Toons - 2003) 29. Good Times on the Horizon - Juliet McConkey (Disappearing Girl - 2020) 

Number One With A Bullet
1968 - "Harper Valley PTA" by Jeannie C. Riley

Number One With A Bullet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 68:44


It's a country song. About a Parent Teacher Association. And it has no chorus. What more needs to be said? Apparently a lot because this song's legacy is long, convoluted, and exhausting, but Andrew and Dan are determined to cover it all.

jeannie c riley harper valley pta parent teacher association
1001 Songs That Make You Want To Die
Grammy Revision #7 - The 11th Annual Grammy Awards (1969)

1001 Songs That Make You Want To Die

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 19:46


This episode is brought to you by T Guitars - Australian Made, Made To PlayThe 11th Annual Grammy Awards were held on March 12, 1969. They recognized the accomplishments of musicians for the year 1968.We have decided to go back in time and revise the major Grammy categories each week and put things right.RECORD OF THE YEARMrs Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel - WinnerHarper Valley PTA - Jeannie C. Riley Hey Jude - The BeatlesHoney - Bobby Goldsboro Wichita Lineman - Glen Campbell ALBUM OF THE YEARBy the time I get Phoenix - Glen Campbell - WinnerBookends - Simon & GarfunkelFeliciano! - Jose Feliciano Magical Mystery Tour - The Beatles A Tramp Shining - Richard HarrisBEST NEW ARTISTJose Feliciano CreamGary Puckett & The Union Gap Jeannie C. RileyO. C. Smith Support the show (https://paypal.me/pools/c/8p4yD1sVwP)

Elk Grove News
Elk Grove Harper Valley Hypocrites

Elk Grove News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 1:00


Those of a certain age will recall the 1960s song Harper Valley PTA by Jeannie C. Riley which highlights small-town hypocrisy - something that is alive and well in Elk Grove. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elk-grove-news/support

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 115

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 178:28


Aretha Franklin "Never Gonna Break My Faith (feat. The Boys Choir of Harlem)"Big Maybelle "I Ain't Got Nobody"Dan Penn "The Dark End Of The Street"Patti Smith "People Have the Power"Bob Dylan "Remembering Jimmy Reed"Jeannie C. Riley "Harper Valley P.T.A."Drag The River "Amazing G."Drag The River "cousins"Sarah Jarosz "Grandma's Hands"Slobberbone "Find The Out"Langhorne Slim "Rebel Side of Heaven"Lucinda Williams "Down Past the Bottom"Cedric Burnside "We Made It"O.B. McClinton "Obie From Senatobie"Blue Mountain "Soul Sister"Mississippi John Hurt "Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor"Mayhem String Band "Blowin' Skirt"B.B. King "Stop Putting The Hurt On Me"R.L. Burnside "Goin' Down South"Mattiel "Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun"Shannon Shaw "Freddies 'n' Teddies"R.E.M. "E-Bow The Letter"The Low Anthem "The Horizon is a Beltway"Sam & Dave "You Got Me Hummin'"Gorillaz "Dirty Harry"Wilson Pickett "Hey Jude (LP Version)"Dinner Party "Freeze Tag (feat. Kamasi Washington & Phoelix)"Bob Dylan "Forever Young"JD McPHERSON "North Side Gal"Bonnie Raitt "Danger Heartbreak Ahead [Remastered Version]"R.E.M. "At My Most Beautiful"The Beach Boys "In My Room (Mono)"R.E.M. "Find The River ( LP Version )"PJ Harvey "We Float"Valerie June "Pushin' Against a Stone"Drive-By Truckers "Ever South"Centro-Matic "Truth Flies Out"Todd Snider "Like a Force of Nature (feat. Jason Isbell)"Two Cow Garage "Let the Boys Be Girls"The Bottle Rockets "Slo Toms"Son House "Grinnin' in Your Face"Lucinda Williams "Bone of Contention"Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers "Nightwatchman"Funkadelic "Can You Get to That"Buster Brown "Blueberry Hill"Allen Toussaint "Sweet Touch Of Love"Lee Moses "If Loving You Is a Crime"

Danny Lane's Music Museum
Vietnam War: The Music - S. 1 / E. 10 - Stateside Top 40 Week of September 28, 1968 (Salute to AFVN)

Danny Lane's Music Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 115:11


We close out Season 1 of Vietnam War: The Music with a salute to the American Forces Vietnam Network. AFVN was created as a morale-boosting military radio station for servicemen and women in Vietnam. AFVN broadcast 24 hours a day, seven days a week for over 10 years; it began broadcasting on August 15, 1962 and ended in March of 1973. At the height of American involvement in the war, Armed Forces Vietnam Network served more than 500,000 fighting men and women at one time. AFVN was a forum for news, comedy and entertainment for the soldiers during the Vietnam War. Perhaps the best-known radio program became the morning "Dawn Buster" program, thanks to the popularity of the sign-on slogan "Gooooood Morning, Vietnam" (which was initiated by Adrian Cronauer and later became the basis for the film Good Morning, Vietnam starring Robin Williams). Among the notable people who were AFVN disc jockeys were Paul Bottoms, Don L. "Scotty" Brink, Pat Sajak, and Denny Woytek. Besides AFVN radio from AFRTS, there were GI-operated underground (pirate) radio stations, usually direct from a soldier’s hooch. These stations usually played free-form and progressive rock music. One of the regular shows featuring the top hits of the moment “back in the world” was The Stateside Top 40. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It’s all about the music. For your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. This episode: Stateside Top 40 Week of September 28, 1968 Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com You’ll hear: 1) Do It Again by The Beach Boys 2) In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida by Iron Butterfly 3) Hip City by Junior Walker & The All Stars 4) Baby, Come Back by The Equals (w/ Eddy Grant, lead guitar) 5) Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon) by The Moody Blues 6) All Along The Watchtower by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 7) The Snake by Al Wilson 8) Over You by Gary Puckett & The Union Gap 9) Suzie-Q by Creedence Clearwater Revival 10) Special Occasion by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles 11) Magic Bus by The Who 12) Piece Of My Heart by Big Brother & The Holding Company 13) You Keep Me Hangin' On [Heard in the 1987 Vietnam War film, Good Morning Vietnam, starring Robin Williams as a radio DJ on Armed Forces Radio Service] by Vanilla Fudge 14) You're All I Need To Get By by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell 15) Say It Loud (I'm Black And I'm Proud) Pt. 1 by James Brown 16) Little Green Apples by O.C. Smith 17) My Special Angel by The Vogues 18) Midnight Confessions by The Grass Roots 19) Light My Fire by José Feliciano 20) On The Road Again by Canned Heat 21) Born To Be Wild by Steppenwolf 22) I Say A Little Prayer (w/ The Sweet Inspirations, background vocals) by Aretha Franklin 23) The House That Jack Built by Aretha Franklin 24) Revolution by The Beatles 25) Time Has Come Today by The Chambers Brothers 26) Slip Away by Clarence Carter 27) Girl Watcher by The O'Kaysions 28) I've Gotta Get a Message To You by The Bee Gees 29) The Fool On The Hill by Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 30) Fire by The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown 31) Hush by Deep Purple 32) People Got To Be Free (Reached #1 on Aug 17, 1968 Lasted for 5 weeks) by The (Young) Rascals 33) Harper Valley P.T.A. (Reached #1 on Sep 21, 1968 Lasted for 1 week) by Jeannie C. Riley 34) Hey Jude (Reached #1 on Sep 28, 1968 Lasted for 9 weeks) by The Beatles

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Total Request Live from Apr 29, 2020

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020


Alex Battles - "Honky Tonk Radio Girl" - single Young Jessie - "My Country Cousin" - single [RIP] Music behind DJ: Boudleaux Bryant and the Sparks - "Hot Spot" - single Hank Williams - "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" - single Faron Young - "You're Still Mine" - single Don Gibson - "Fireball Mail" - single Doye O'Dell - "Diesel Smoke" - single Grandpa Jones - "T For Texas" - single Roy Drusky - "Columbus Stockade Blues" - Songs of the Cities Music behind DJ: The Frank Virtue Combo - "Midnight Hassle" - single Bob Newman - "Haulin' Freight" - single Sid King & The Five Strings - "But I Don't Care" - single Charlie Rich - "Whirlwind" - single [ALL HAIL THE PATRON SAINT] Wayne Raney - "Shake Baby Shake" - single Johnny Horton - "I Got A Hole In My Pirogue" - single Music behind DJ: The Frank Virtue Combo - "Midnight Hassle" - single Ray Hatcher - "Oh Lonesome Me" - The Best Of Country Jeannie C. Riley - "The Back Side Of Dallas" - single Whitey Gallagher - "Searching (I'm Always Looking)" - single Jimmy Gene Smith - "Bottle Of Gin" - single Music behind DJ: The Frank Virtue Combo - "Midnight Hassle" - single Wanda Jackson - "You Bug Me Bad" - single David J - "Too Clever By Half" - Crocodile Tears and the Velvet Cosh Linda Manning - "Downtown Lonely Girl Blues" - single Jean Shepard - "Second Fiddle (To An Old Guitar)" - single Music behind DJ: The Frank Virtue Combo - "Midnight Hassle" - single https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/92959

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Total Request Live from Apr 29, 2020

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020


Alex Battles - "Honky Tonk Radio Girl" - single Young Jessie - "My Country Cousin" - single [RIP] Music behind DJ: Boudleaux Bryant and the Sparks - "Hot Spot" - single Hank Williams - "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" - single Faron Young - "You're Still Mine" - single Don Gibson - "Fireball Mail" - single Doye O'Dell - "Diesel Smoke" - single Grandpa Jones - "T For Texas" - single Roy Drusky - "Columbus Stockade Blues" - Songs of the Cities Music behind DJ: The Frank Virtue Combo - "Midnight Hassle" - single Bob Newman - "Haulin' Freight" - single Sid King & The Five Strings - "But I Don't Care" - single Charlie Rich - "Whirlwind" - single [ALL HAIL THE PATRON SAINT] Wayne Raney - "Shake Baby Shake" - single Johnny Horton - "I Got A Hole In My Pirogue" - single Music behind DJ: The Frank Virtue Combo - "Midnight Hassle" - single Ray Hatcher - "Oh Lonesome Me" - The Best Of Country Jeannie C. Riley - "The Back Side Of Dallas" - single Whitey Gallagher - "Searching (I'm Always Looking)" - single Jimmy Gene Smith - "Bottle Of Gin" - single Music behind DJ: The Frank Virtue Combo - "Midnight Hassle" - single Wanda Jackson - "You Bug Me Bad" - single David J - "Too Clever By Half" - Crocodile Tears and the Velvet Cosh Linda Manning - "Downtown Lonely Girl Blues" - single Jean Shepard - "Second Fiddle (To An Old Guitar)" - single Music behind DJ: The Frank Virtue Combo - "Midnight Hassle" - single http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/92959

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Punk Rockin' Honky Tonk Girl from Apr 1, 2020

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020


The Blue Chieftains - "Punk Rockin’ Honky Tonk Girl" Webb Pierce - "I'm Tired" Maddox Brothers & Rose - "Honky Tonkin'" Mel Tillis - "Goodbye Wheeling" Jay Lee Willis - "Bottle, Turn Her Off" Jeannie C. Riley - "Satan Place" Buck Owens & His Buckaroos - "Love's Gonna Live Here" [THANK YOU ] Jim Nesbitt - "Intoxicated, Frustrated Me" Johnny Rebb - "Walk The Be Bop Walk" Ronnie Hawkins & the Hawks - "Hey, Boba Lou" Stompin' Tom Connors - "Sudbury Saturday Night" Stevedore Steve - "Kingston Chain" Les Cavaliers de L'Est - "Un Tigre Par Le Queue" Paul Brunelle et Ses Troubadours du Far-West - "Mes Chers Vingt Ans" Eddy et Gaetie et les Cavaliers de L'Est - "J'ai un Amour" Waylon Jennings - "Stop the World (And Let Me Off)" Dick Curless & Kay Adams - "Your Old Standby" Faron Young - "Unmitigated Gall" The Rainvilles - "Bad Moon Rising" HARUOMI HOSONO - "HOUSE OF BLUE LIGHTS" [THE BEST https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeHTFlkBBcM&list=OLAK5uy_nXydreXzTIVqxsmhZzAkJfYj-062Uh5QA&index=10&t=0s&app=desktop] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/92389

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Punk Rockin' Honky Tonk Girl from Apr 1, 2020

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020


The Blue Chieftains - "Punk Rockin’ Honky Tonk Girl" Webb Pierce - "I'm Tired" Maddox Brothers & Rose - "Honky Tonkin'" Mel Tillis - "Goodbye Wheeling" Jay Lee Willis - "Bottle, Turn Her Off" Jeannie C. Riley - "Satan Place" Buck Owens & His Buckaroos - "Love's Gonna Live Here" [THANK YOU ] Jim Nesbitt - "Intoxicated, Frustrated Me" Johnny Rebb - "Walk The Be Bop Walk" Ronnie Hawkins & the Hawks - "Hey, Boba Lou" Stompin' Tom Connors - "Sudbury Saturday Night" Stevedore Steve - "Kingston Chain" Les Cavaliers de L'Est - "Un Tigre Par Le Queue" Paul Brunelle et Ses Troubadours du Far-West - "Mes Chers Vingt Ans" Eddy et Gaetie et les Cavaliers de L'Est - "J'ai un Amour" Waylon Jennings - "Stop the World (And Let Me Off)" Dick Curless & Kay Adams - "Your Old Standby" Faron Young - "Unmitigated Gall" The Rainvilles - "Bad Moon Rising" HARUOMI HOSONO - "HOUSE OF BLUE LIGHTS" [THE BEST https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeHTFlkBBcM&list=OLAK5uy_nXydreXzTIVqxsmhZzAkJfYj-062Uh5QA&index=10&t=0s&app=desktop] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/92389

Rebelles Rebelles
Les reines de la country-rock – Émission du 09 mars 2020

Rebelles Rebelles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 63:55


– Podcast “Rebelles Rebelles” / Episode N°26 – Featuring: >> “Harper Valley PTA” – Jeannie C. Riley – 1968 >> “9 To 5” – Dolly Parton – 1980 >> “Two More Bottles Of Wine” – Emmylou Harris – 1978 >> “It’s So Easy” – Linda Ronstadt – 1977 >> “Brown Eyed Handsome Man” – Tanya Tucker – 1978 >> “Too Bad About Sandy” – Carlene Carter – 1980 >> “Mud Island” – Rita Coolidge – 1971 >> “Isn’t It Always Love” – Karla Bonoff – 1977 >> “Eagle and The Owl” – Wendy Waldman – 1976 >> “Crazy” – Valerie Carter – 1978 >> “Lotta Love” – Nicolette Larson – 1978 >> “Somebody’s Knockin” – Terri Gibbs – 1981 >> “Pink Bedroom” – Rosanne Cash – 1985 >> “Car Wheels On A Gravel Road” – Lucinda Williams – 1998

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Feel So Fine from Jan 29, 2020

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020


Music behind DJ: B-B - "Scratchin'" - single Johnny Preston - "Feel So Fine" - single Stoney Carlisle and the Country Boys - "Our Last Goodbye" - single Clyde Pitts - "Heartbroken" - single Charlie Rich - "On My Knees" - single Billy Riley - "Down By The Riverside" - single Music behind DJ: B-B - "Tantrum" - single Doree & Bill Post - "Teardrop Train" - single Hoyt Johnson - "The Day I Found You" - single Bill Price - "This Old Lonesome Town" - single Chrystal Page - "Be Good To Him" - single Vern Godown - "Sticks and Stones" - single Music behind DJ: B-B - "Scratchin'" - single Jeannie C. Riley - "How Hard I'm Trying" - single Bert Parker - "My World Is Falling Down (Around Me)" - single Dolly Parton - "Daddy Come and Get Me" - single Big Harley D - "The Good Weeds" - single Sunny & The Sunliners - "Put Me In Jail" - single Music behind DJ: B-B - "Tantrum" - single Larry Butler - "Walked Out" - single Dewey Knight - "How She's Forgetting Me" - single Larry Meadows - "Don't Hide Your Love" - single Jimmy Goodman and the Belmonts - "Red Red Lips" - single Music behind DJ: B-B - "Scratchin'" - single https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/91110

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Feel So Fine from Jan 29, 2020

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020


Music behind DJ: B-B - "Scratchin'" - single Johnny Preston - "Feel So Fine" - single Stoney Carlisle and the Country Boys - "Our Last Goodbye" - single Clyde Pitts - "Heartbroken" - single Charlie Rich - "On My Knees" - single Billy Riley - "Down By The Riverside" - single Music behind DJ: B-B - "Tantrum" - single Doree & Bill Post - "Teardrop Train" - single Hoyt Johnson - "The Day I Found You" - single Bill Price - "This Old Lonesome Town" - single Chrystal Page - "Be Good To Him" - single Vern Godown - "Sticks and Stones" - single Music behind DJ: B-B - "Scratchin'" - single Jeannie C. Riley - "How Hard I'm Trying" - single Bert Parker - "My World Is Falling Down (Around Me)" - single Dolly Parton - "Daddy Come and Get Me" - single Big Harley D - "The Good Weeds" - single Sunny & The Sunliners - "Put Me In Jail" - single Music behind DJ: B-B - "Tantrum" - single Larry Butler - "Walked Out" - single Dewey Knight - "How She's Forgetting Me" - single Larry Meadows - "Don't Hide Your Love" - single Jimmy Goodman and the Belmonts - "Red Red Lips" - single Music behind DJ: B-B - "Scratchin'" - single http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/91110

Rulers and Riders
Ep 037 Country Nuggets Vol 5-Paycheck the collaborator

Rulers and Riders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 111:14


Special 2 hour episode! Rulers and Riders explores the early career of Johnny Paycheck aka Donny Young and his collaborations with Faron Young, Ray Price, Roger Miller, Bobby Austin, Wynn Stewart, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens and George Jones along with "Deep Cuts and Chestnuts" from Dick Curless, Hank Williams, Jake Penrod, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Loretta Lynn and many more!1. Travelin Man-Dick Curless2. I Don't Know You-New Riders of the Purple Sage3. On This Mountaintop-Donny Young & Roger Miller4. It's Been A Long, Long Time-Donny Young5. Pictures Can't Talk Back-Donny Young6. Country Girl-Faron Young7. Face To The Wall-Faron Young8. Summer Brings The Sunshine-Jimmy Carter & The Dallas County Green9. These Boots Are Made For Walking-Loretta Lynn10. Rabbit In The Log-Jim & Jesse11. I'd Come Back To Me-Donny Young & The Cherokee Cowboys12. Apartment Number 9-Bobby Austin13. Same Old Town-Skeets McDonald14. You Warned Me-Skeets McDonald15. Fast Company-Skeets McDonald16. He'll Let You Live A Little-Skeets McDonald17. A-11-Johnny Paycheck & The Jones Boys18. Settin' The Woods On Fire-Hank Williams19. The Girls Next Door In Austin-Jake Penrod20. The Cotton Patch-Jeannie C. Riley21. Dallas-The Flatlanders22. Don't Think Twice-David Ball23. Save Your Sugar For Me-Tony Joe White24. The South's Gonna Do It Again-Charlie Daniels Band25. Roll On Big Mama-Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley26. Close All The Honky Tonks-Johnny Paycheck27. Revenooer Man-George Jones28. You Better Treat Your Man Right-George Jones30. Long Time To Forget-George Jones31. Out of Control-George Jones32. Ain't Nothin Shakin (But The Leaves)-George Jones33. I'm A People-George Jones34. Time Lock-George Jones35. Someone Sweet To Love-George Jones36. Don't Mind Me-Eric Kinsey & The Busted Valentines

Rulers and Riders
Ep 037 Country Nuggets Vol 5-Paycheck the collaborator

Rulers and Riders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 111:14


Special 2 hour episode! Rulers and Riders explores the early career of Johnny Paycheck aka Donny Young and his collaborations with Faron Young, Ray Price, Roger Miller, Bobby Austin, Wynn Stewart, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens and George Jones along with "Deep Cuts and Chestnuts" from Dick Curless, Hank Williams, Jake Penrod, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Loretta Lynn and many more!1. Travelin Man-Dick Curless2. I Don't Know You-New Riders of the Purple Sage3. On This Mountaintop-Donny Young & Roger Miller4. It's Been A Long, Long Time-Donny Young5. Pictures Can't Talk Back-Donny Young6. Country Girl-Faron Young7. Face To The Wall-Faron Young8. Summer Brings The Sunshine-Jimmy Carter & The Dallas County Green9. These Boots Are Made For Walking-Loretta Lynn10. Rabbit In The Log-Jim & Jesse11. I'd Come Back To Me-Donny Young & The Cherokee Cowboys12. Apartment Number 9-Bobby Austin13. Same Old Town-Skeets McDonald14. You Warned Me-Skeets McDonald15. Fast Company-Skeets McDonald16. He'll Let You Live A Little-Skeets McDonald17. A-11-Johnny Paycheck & The Jones Boys18. Settin' The Woods On Fire-Hank Williams19. The Girls Next Door In Austin-Jake Penrod20. The Cotton Patch-Jeannie C. Riley21. Dallas-The Flatlanders22. Don't Think Twice-David Ball23. Save Your Sugar For Me-Tony Joe White24. The South's Gonna Do It Again-Charlie Daniels Band25. Roll On Big Mama-Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley26. Close All The Honky Tonks-Johnny Paycheck27. Revenooer Man-George Jones28. You Better Treat Your Man Right-George Jones30. Long Time To Forget-George Jones31. Out of Control-George Jones32. Ain't Nothin Shakin (But The Leaves)-George Jones33. I'm A People-George Jones34. Time Lock-George Jones35. Someone Sweet To Love-George Jones36. Don't Mind Me-Eric Kinsey & The Busted Valentines

Shabby Road Record Show Podcast
”Kiss the Pink Microphone”- Ep. 228

Shabby Road Record Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 129:47


Which rock guitarist died on stage in Nashville? What is the “invisible record?” Which guitarist became an acting coach, training actors how to act like they play guitar? Which female singer causes AD to say to Suzi Quatro and Jeannie C. Riley “move over!”. Which artist had his 45 bootlegged by the mob? Thanks to Shane Paisley for springing for some delicious beer. YUM! Find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @shabbypodcast. Visit www.shabbyroadrecordshow.com to listen to the entire catalog of podcasts, support the show by clicking on the Amazon banner, buy some beers for the fridge and watch some cool videos! Visit https://www.alltheworldsastage.net for all your merch!

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Heartbreak Tennessee from Sep 4, 2019

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019


Music behind DJ: Danny Ross - "Boogie On The Flattop" Ralph and Randy - "Don't Leave Me Lonely Tonight" Hank Penny - "Guess Who Took Your Place" Wayne Raney - "Love Thief" Charlie Rich - "Just A Little Bit Sweet" Marty Robbins - "Devil Woman" Music behind DJ: Johnny Maddox & The Rhythmasters - "Sioux City Sue" Eddie Noack - "The Price Of Love" Anonymous - "Just A Closer Walk With Thee" Lou Millet - "Just You And Me" Johnny Paycheck - "Heartbreak Tennessee" Billy Parks - "Why Do I Keep On Crying" Music behind DJ: Johnny Maddox & The Rhythmasters - "Johnny Maddox Special" Frankie Mann and The Meteors - "Just Go 'Way" Sylvia Mobley - "All By Myself" Thurl Ravenscroft - "Big Paul Bunyan" Leon McAuliff - "Cozy Inn" James O'Gwynn - "One Bar Stool At A Time" Music behind DJ: Danny Ross - "The Jesse Polka" George Main - "Don't Ever Doubt My Love" Clint Marrs and The Saddle-ites - "Love And Money" Country Charley Pride - "I Know One" Jeannie C. Riley - "Country Girl" Music behind DJ: Johnny Maddox & The Rhythmasters - "Sioux City Sue" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/88127

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Heartbreak Tennessee from Sep 4, 2019

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019


Music behind DJ: Danny Ross - "Boogie On The Flattop" Ralph and Randy - "Don't Leave Me Lonely Tonight" Hank Penny - "Guess Who Took Your Place" Wayne Raney - "Love Thief" Charlie Rich - "Just A Little Bit Sweet" Marty Robbins - "Devil Woman" Music behind DJ: Johnny Maddox & The Rhythmasters - "Sioux City Sue" Eddie Noack - "The Price Of Love" Anonymous - "Just A Closer Walk With Thee" Lou Millet - "Just You And Me" Johnny Paycheck - "Heartbreak Tennessee" Billy Parks - "Why Do I Keep On Crying" Music behind DJ: Johnny Maddox & The Rhythmasters - "Johnny Maddox Special" Frankie Mann and The Meteors - "Just Go 'Way" Sylvia Mobley - "All By Myself" Thurl Ravenscroft - "Big Paul Bunyan" Leon McAuliff - "Cozy Inn" James O'Gwynn - "One Bar Stool At A Time" Music behind DJ: Danny Ross - "The Jesse Polka" George Main - "Don't Ever Doubt My Love" Clint Marrs and The Saddle-ites - "Love And Money" Country Charley Pride - "I Know One" Jeannie C. Riley - "Country Girl" Music behind DJ: Johnny Maddox & The Rhythmasters - "Sioux City Sue" http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/88127

The Sal and Bob Show
Sal and Bob's Back to School Special

The Sal and Bob Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 38:00


Sal and Bob record from the cafeteria at Schoolcraft College in Livonia, Michigan! The one hit wonder is "Harper Valley PTA" by Jeannie C. Riley. They review the song and breakdown the lyrics of this 1968 hit. In honor of "Back to School" season, Sal and Bob share stories from back in the day. They talk about shows they watched growing up and their first TV crushes. Sal tells Bob some the names of the schools he went to and they laugh at the idea of Donald Trump having a school named in his honor. Sal talks about how having Italian parents made back to school shopping tough because of the family's tomato harvest. The end of August means back to school and tomato sauce for the Demilio family. Bob tells a story about getting into a fight the first day of being in a new school and the principle calling his mom. Sal and Bob go on to talk about the lunches they would have at school. Bob's mom made 8 lunches every day for her kids. No one wanted to trade any food with Bob. Sal had the best lunches ever. He recounts the amazing Italian spread his mom would send him to school with. The guys talk about the what's on the menu at Henry's Food Court at Schoolcraft. This is the cheapest meal the guys have ordered on the show. They talk about their shared love of Rodney Dangerfield and the classic comedy "Back to School". They share some of their favorite quotes from the movie and finish uptake show with a couple of back to school jokes. Tune in!

Rock's Backpages
E36: KLF + Echo & the Bunnymen + Julian Cope with Mick Houghton

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 62:52


This week, Mark and Barney are joined by Mick Houghton, Let It Rock and Sounds scribe turned beloved publicist for Echo & the Bunnymen, the Teardrop Explodes and the KLF. Discussing Mick's new book Fried and Justified, Barney addresses Mick's rage at a bad NME review of Julian Cope's World Shut Your Mouth written by... Barney himself. The three of them listen to excerpts from an unwieldy but fascinating conversation between New Orleans R&B legends Dave Bartholomew, Red Tyler and Earl Palmer, in which they discuss what makes the Crescent City so different – and hence so tricky for non-NOLA musicians. Finally, Mark presents highlights from the week's new library pieces, including Geoffrey Cannon's live review of Joni Mitchell getting off to a rocky start at the 1970 Isle of Wight festival; Michael Goldberg's report on the John Fogerty/Saul Zaentz "Zanz Kant Danz" lawsuit, and Steven Daly's 1999 interview with the young Britney Spears, which prompts both Mark and Barney to laud the pop genius of '...Baby One More Time' and 'Oops!...I Did It Again'. To buy Fried and Justified: Hits Myths, Break-ups and Breakdowns in the Record Business 1978–1998, please visit the Faber website. Produced by Jasper Murison-Bowie Pieces discussed: Emmylou Harris, the Teardrop Explodes, Earl Palmer, Dave Bartholomew and Alvin "Red" Tyler audio, Jeannie C. Riley, Joni Mitchell @ Isle of Wight Festival, Funkadelic banned from the Lyceum, the Cramps, John Fogerty vs. Saul Zaentz/Fantasy, Talk Talk and Britney Spears

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Music behind DJ: The Tornadoes - "Beyond The Surf" Vorris (Shorty) Le Blanc And All The Sugar Bee's - "Kaw-Liga" Paul Johnson - "Like An Echo" Linda Leigh - "The Scent" Al Coker - "Don't Go Baby (Don't Go)" Stoney Carlisle and the Country Boys - "Why They Chose That Way" Music behind DJ: The Tornadoes - "Bustin' Surfboards" Dickie Goodman - "Horror Movies" Narvel Felts - "Cutie Baby" Pete Harris - "Eighteen Big Old Wheels" Don French - "Little Blonde Girl" Dick Ryan - "Once, A Million Times" Music behind DJ: Rockin' Johnny - "Lonely Guitar" Rusty Diamond with Maryanne Mail - "The Lonely Sentry" J. B. Perry - "Red Tinsel" Hank Davis - "You're My Kind" Bob Hill and the Spring Valley Boys - "All That Glitters Isn't Gold" Ronnie Hawkins - "Summertime" Music behind DJ: Rockin' Johnny - "Frog Hop" Linda Floyd - "I Just Might Like It" Terry Woodford - "Go Ahead And Laugh" Julie Faulk - "Home Wrecker" Jeannie C. Riley - "The Girl Most Likely" Mark Landers - "The Bridge Washed Out" Music behind DJ: The Tornadoes - "Beyond The Surf" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/86827

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Music behind DJ: The Tornadoes - "Beyond The Surf" Vorris (Shorty) Le Blanc And All The Sugar Bee's - "Kaw-Liga" Paul Johnson - "Like An Echo" Linda Leigh - "The Scent" Al Coker - "Don't Go Baby (Don't Go)" Stoney Carlisle and the Country Boys - "Why They Chose That Way" Music behind DJ: The Tornadoes - "Bustin' Surfboards" Dickie Goodman - "Horror Movies" Narvel Felts - "Cutie Baby" Pete Harris - "Eighteen Big Old Wheels" Don French - "Little Blonde Girl" Dick Ryan - "Once, A Million Times" Music behind DJ: Rockin' Johnny - "Lonely Guitar" Rusty Diamond with Maryanne Mail - "The Lonely Sentry" J. B. Perry - "Red Tinsel" Hank Davis - "You're My Kind" Bob Hill and the Spring Valley Boys - "All That Glitters Isn't Gold" Ronnie Hawkins - "Summertime" Music behind DJ: Rockin' Johnny - "Frog Hop" Linda Floyd - "I Just Might Like It" Terry Woodford - "Go Ahead And Laugh" Julie Faulk - "Home Wrecker" Jeannie C. Riley - "The Girl Most Likely" Mark Landers - "The Bridge Washed Out" Music behind DJ: The Tornadoes - "Beyond The Surf" http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/86827

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Levi Jacket from Jun 19, 2019

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019


Music behind DJ: Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith - "Guitar Hop" Webb Pierce - "Any Old Time" Charlie "Sugartime" Phillips - "The Big Ball Is In Cowtown" Tex Roe - "John The Baptist" Singing Gray Family - "Working The Road / It Won't Be Long / Building A Bridge" Hank Snow - "The Boogie Woogie Flying Cloud" Music behind DJ: Conroy Wilson - "Canadian Sunset" Charlie Rich - "Everything I Do Is Wrong" Marty Robbins - "No Signs Of Loneliness Here" Carl Perkins - "Levi Jacket (And A Long Tail Shirt)" Johnny Strickland - "That's Baby" The Sprouts - "Teen Billy Baby" Music behind DJ: Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith - "Guitar Hop" Dolly Parton - "Old Enough To Know Better (Too Young To Resist)" Carl Smith - "Sweet Little Country Girl" Vern Stovall - "Funny Sense Of Humor" Ray Pennington - "Denver" Vernon Stewart - "The Way It Feels To Die" Music behind DJ: Conroy Wilson - "Canadian Sunset" Jeannie C. Riley - "Houston" Joan Smallwood - "That's The Last Time I'll Call Him" Mickey Starr - "Travel On" Waylon Jennings - "I've Always Been Crazy" Music behind DJ: Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith - "Guitar Hop" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/86559

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Levi Jacket from Jun 19, 2019

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019


Music behind DJ: Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith - "Guitar Hop" Webb Pierce - "Any Old Time" Charlie "Sugartime" Phillips - "The Big Ball Is In Cowtown" Tex Roe - "John The Baptist" Singing Gray Family - "Working The Road / It Won't Be Long / Building A Bridge" Hank Snow - "The Boogie Woogie Flying Cloud" Music behind DJ: Conroy Wilson - "Canadian Sunset" Charlie Rich - "Everything I Do Is Wrong" Marty Robbins - "No Signs Of Loneliness Here" Carl Perkins - "Levi Jacket (And A Long Tail Shirt)" Johnny Strickland - "That's Baby" The Sprouts - "Teen Billy Baby" Music behind DJ: Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith - "Guitar Hop" Dolly Parton - "Old Enough To Know Better (Too Young To Resist)" Carl Smith - "Sweet Little Country Girl" Vern Stovall - "Funny Sense Of Humor" Ray Pennington - "Denver" Vernon Stewart - "The Way It Feels To Die" Music behind DJ: Conroy Wilson - "Canadian Sunset" Jeannie C. Riley - "Houston" Joan Smallwood - "That's The Last Time I'll Call Him" Mickey Starr - "Travel On" Waylon Jennings - "I've Always Been Crazy" Music behind DJ: Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith - "Guitar Hop" http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/86559

The Sonny Melendrez Show
Stephanie Urbina Jones: Honky Tonk Mariachi

The Sonny Melendrez Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 26:58


It's a long way from San Antonio to Nashville, 937 miles to be exact. However, that journey can last a lifetime when you are traveling by way of the music business. It's a journey that my guest and dear friend, began and accomplished, joyfully arriving in the music capital of the world and recently appearing on the greatest stage in country music, The Grand Ole Opry! Fasten your seat belt, you're about to hear the inspiring story of manifestation and amazing talent to be found in one…Stephanie Urbina Jones. In this special one-on-one chat, Sonny picks up on a conversation he had with Stephanie several years ago when she was in the beginning stages of her career.  You'll be inspired by her "secret" to success in the music business or anything you dream of.  About Stephanie Urbina Jones When Stephanie Urbina Jones starts to unwind the story of how her new album, Tularosa, came to life, it's hard to stop repeating, “Wow. Really?” Her narrative has so many twists and turns, so many meant-to-be moments that can only be described as karmic, it sounds like a fairytale. But then, so does her entire career. We're talking about a woman who moved from Austin to Nashville to work with the Texas Tornados' management agency, landed a songwriting deal almost on a whim, had one of her first efforts become the title track of a Lorrie Morgan album, then watched a competitor on TV's The Voice win season seven and score a No. 1 Billboard country chart debut with a song she co-wrote — a song Blake Shelton gave him after sitting on it for 15 years. There's more, but first, a bit about the album. An inspired marriage of country classics with mariachi rhythms, Tularosa (Sept. 28, 2018) honors both her personal musical icons — no-last-name-needed legends including Loretta, Dolly, Patsy, Willie, Merle, Hank, Kris, Johnny and June — and the Mexican heritage that feeds her sound. But these long-overdue arrangements also reveal something else: the connections between “white” country music and the Hispanic influences that pervade it. Texan Urbina Jones, born in San Antonio and raised mostly in Fredericksburg, began melding those influences when she started singing “country jazz” at Austin's Elephant Room, where she'd taken a booking job after graduating from the University of Texas at Austin. Eventually, she segued into Latin-rooted Americana, also described as “Texicana country folk-rock” or, in her late grandmother's words, “country music with chili peppers.” Even though her sure, sinuous voice was made to sing these songs in these arrangements, the plan to do so didn't form until spring of 2016, when Urbina Jones performed a gig in New Mexico with guitarist Patterson Barrett. Deciding she wanted to spice up her set, she asked Facebook friends for a percussionist connection and was put in touch with Sound Production of Tularosa, a local recording studio. The owner promised to hook her up with someone, but only if she'd visit his studio after her show. Reluctantly, she agreed, then contacted the player. He asked if he could bring his dad, an old-school mariachi. She was thrilled. “I feel 5 years old when I hear mariachis. They're a direct source to joy for me,” says Urbina Jones, whose most profound early-childhood memories include listening to players at Sunday barbecues hosted by her grandmother, a notary public who often aided Mexican immigrants. (She's even got a song about it — “Mariachis Make Me Cry,” which earned her a finalist spot in the 2002 Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk Competition.) That night, they performed several country favorites with a mariachi twist. Afterward, a concertgoer introduced himself, said she needed to record with mariachis, and offered to finance an album using an inheritance from his recently deceased mother. “He felt it was important music to make to bridge the cultures and heal the divides between so many people's hearts,” she explains. That was music to her ears, until she heard the amount: $3,500 — a fraction of what she knew it would cost. But she also knew she had to say yes. Then she went to see the studio, not expecting much. “I'm not even thinking about recording anything there,” she recounts, “and then I get there and I get that feeling, that knowing that I know. Like, ‘Oh, this is where we're supposed to do it.'” She'd already written an album about her great-grandfather, Manuel Urbina, who went to the Vatican to study for the priesthood but ended up crossing the border to become San Antonio's first Mexican Baptist minister. She didn't want to record that in unfamiliar surroundings, however. She and Barrett headed back to Nashville, promising to return; to do what, they had no idea. But she knew the powerful magic already at work would somehow guide them. On their way home, they visited friends in Lubbock. A guitar soon got passed around. “Patterson started playing ‘Walking After Midnight' as a Latin cumbia,” Urbina Jones recalls. She used to put a swing on it in her Elephant Room days, so she jumped right in. “It was so much fun, we spent the rest of the night trying out songs like Hank Williams' ‘Cold Cold Heart' as a mariachi waltz and Loretta Lynn's ‘You Ain't Woman Enough' as a Mexican polka. In that living room, the inspiration for the album came together.” Other elements quickly fell into place. Radio station La Luz (the Light) covered hotel rooms; friends helped with expenses and put them up en route; the studio owner and mariachis, from Tularosa and El Paso, offered price breaks; and players or their families stuffed everyone with homemade pozole or tacos each day. “The moment we started playing, we knew we were onto something,” she says. “It was hugely collaborative and spontaneous — and fresh, alive and fun. We made music that translates culture, heart and soul — joining two worlds that have so much in common to celebrate.” She'd always wanted to record the Harlan Howard-Buck Owns tune, “I've Got a Tiger by the Tail,” an Elephant Room staple, and the Lynn Anderson hit “Rose Garden.” And Haggard's “Silver Wings” was her parents' favorite song. Once she'd committed to doing a covers album, she had to include Nelson, represented by “Seven Spanish Angels,” and her clever, biting take on the Tom T. Hall-penned Jeannie C. Riley hit, “Harper Valley P.T.A.,” along with Parton's “Jolene.” “Having been cheated on, I have lived the desperation of that song,” she says. “When we gave it this new feel, it came alive and felt even more like a telenovela — and more true to song's intention.” The album opens with her sassy version of “Walking After Midnight”; it ends with a Texas Tornados' connection: her Tex-Mex-plus-strings rendition of “Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone.” But “Ring of Fire” has an even more direct connection: Tornados co-founder Augie Meyers duets with her on Spanish and English versions (“Jolene” also appears in both languages). Tularosa also features Mavericks accordionist Michael Guerra on the upbeat “Tiger.” As important as it was for Urbina Jones to honor her beloved influences, she wanted to do the same for the musical genre she calls “classic Mexico.” The album exhibits several mariachi styles, including corrido/polka, huapango, ranchera, cumbia, marcha, bolero and son. She credits producer Barrett (aka “El Gringo Danger”) with handling much of the arranging; she had intended to produce it herself, but fell ill while recording. “We were all surprised that a gringo could write the mariachi string and trumpet parts so authentically,” she jokes, quickly adding that, after 40 years of music-making in South Texas, “I guess it's just in him.” Ironically, Hispanic culture was not “just in” Urbina Jones. Her gringa mother and Mexican-American father split when she was young, and she didn't reconnect with her dad and his family, including her beloved grandmother — her abuelita — till after high school. Urbina Jones was already living in Nashville when she was summoned to San Antonio; her abuelita was dying. Before she passed, she said in Spanglish to Stephanie, whom she called mija (my little girl), “You were born to be a mensaje (messenger); la puente (a bridge), sharing the beauty of our culture with the world through your music.” Urbina Jones didn't even know that culture, but her grandmother insisted she would find a way. So she went to Mexico to learn, boarding with a family in a small San Miguel house during her three months at a foreign-language institute. She arrived an “entitled American”; she left enraptured by the culture — and committed to telling its story in song. “I just fell in love with the people, with the way of life,” she says. “I would have stayed there forever. But I had a mission at that point. I understood what my grandmother wanted me to translate: what's missing is the beauty, the culture, the love, the joy, the passion, the kindness, the compassion that lives in the heart of Mexico.” She took her great-grandfather's name as her middle name, remortgaged her house (for the first of three times) and made her first “real” album, 2002's Stephanie Urbina Jones. Since then, she's not only learned to trust fate, she's learned to embrace where it takes her — from performances in 14 countries, including some of the world's most prestigious festivals (among them Switzerland's Montreux Jazz Fest and Japan's Country Gold) to duetting with Nelson at a Fourth of July Picnic and singing with Vince Gill & the Time Jumpers. Her own version of “Shakin' Things Up” also made her the first independent female artist to hit No. 1 on the Texas Music Chart. “Everyone loves passion. Everyone loves heart,” Urbina Jones explains. Since she declared her mission to celebrate Hispanic culture in song, she's never wavered from that goal, even though she's become a shamanic minister and Toltec teacher as well. “I trust it now,” she says of her own passion. “I trust when I know that I know, to follow that.” Listeners should do the same; once they hear Tularosa, they'll know what she knows: These cultures are already united, and this album is indeed meant to be. True to form, the magic continues. Just days before the official release of Tularosa, the stars aligned again when Jones and her band of mariachi were invited to perform with The Time Jumpers. The performance lit up the room and was captured on video. That video went viral and soon garnered a dream-come-true invitation to perform on the Grand Ole Opry, where they received a standing ovation for their classic country-meets-mariachi history-making performance.

The Story Song Podcast
Harper Valley P.T.A. by Jeannie C. Riley

The Story Song Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 38:40


This week Michael, Dan, and Rachel take you to school and teach you all about Jeannie C. Riley's 1968 classic, Harper Valley, P.T.A.  Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@story_song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast). THE STORY SONG PODCAST isa member of the Forge Audio Network.

Vinyl-O-Matic
45s and Other Revolutions: A-Sides beginning with the letter G, some with the letter of H

Vinyl-O-Matic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 59:13


Cher [00:35] a side: "Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves" b side: "He'll Never Know" Kapp Records 1971 If you thought the lyrics on the a-side were weird, woof... that b-side! Anywho, it knocked Rod Stewart's "Maggie May" out of the Number 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100. Boris [06:38] a side: "HMA" b side: "Black Original" Southern Lord Records Lord108.2 2009 I'm not sure why we have to see Atsuo's underwear on the cover of this single, but I suppose we should be thankful he's wearing underwear? Miriam [17:28] a side: "Hand Don't Fit the Glove" b side: "Take Me for a Little While" Norton Records 45-189 2015 Soooo good. Not only is she an amazing musician, she also runs Norton Records. Donna Fargo [23:03] a side: "The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A." b side: "The Awareness of Nothing" Dot Records DOA-17409 1972 Skip-a-dee-doo-dah indeed! The Rolling Stones [30:04] a side: "Happy" b side: "All Down the Line" Rolling Stones Records RS-19104 1972 Ironically topped out at number 69 on Billboard's Hot 100. The Black Crowes [37:10] a side: "Hard to Handle" b side: "Waitin' Guilty" Def American Recordings 7-19245 1990 It ain't exactly Otis, but it does have that nice Crowes groove. Evidently there's a version with a brass section too? B-side's not to bad either. Jeannie C. Riley [44:10] a side: "Harper Valley P.T.A." b side: "Yesterday All Day Long Today" Plantation Records #3 1968 Plantation Records rose to success with Jeannie C. Riley and fell into decline after her departure. Olivia Newton John [49:36] a side: "Have You Never Been Mellow" b side: "Water Under the Bridge" MCA Records MCA-40349 1975 What the fuck is going on with the synth/guitar(?)on the b-side?! "Spinning Wheel" as performed by Terry Baxter and his Orchestra. I dunno. Seemed like the thing to do. Now with chapters! (For those of you who use podcast services that allow chapters.)

The Official Holiday World Podcast
Episode 067 - The One with the Making Merry

The Official Holiday World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 114:15


With Happy Halloween Weekends ending October 28 and the 2019 Announcement just hours old, the #PodSquad digs in to share all sorts of behind-the-scenes tales about Santa's Merry Marketplace and more. Edgar Allan Poe, Jeannie C. Riley, sloths, birds, bacon, Spoopy, the creator of Fettuccine Alfredo, and a sweet girl named Norah. Recorded 10/12/18 #HoWoPo Hosted by: Paula Werne, Matt Eckert, Lauren Crosby, and Leah Koch 00:00 – Intro and Welcome the #PodSquad 02:51 - Amusings 48:30 - Non-Stop Norah 57:01 - Upcoming Holidays 1:08:00 - #HoWoPo Feedback 1:44:34 - 25 Degrees of Separation Subscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/HWPitunes Subscribe on Spotify: http://bit.ly/HWPspotify Subscribe on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/HWPstitcher Subscribe on Google Play Music: http://bit.ly/HWP_gpm Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/HWP_u2be Subscribe on iHeartRadio: http://bit.ly/HWP_ihr Subscribe on TuneIn: http://bit.ly/HWPtunein RSS Feed: http://bit.ly/HWP

HoeDown SloDown
2 | Mothers

HoeDown SloDown

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 58:55


TRACKLIST Take Me Back To Renfro Valley --Chickie Williams The Master's Call -- Marty Robbins Mama Sang A Song -- Bill Anderson Mama Told Me Not To Come -- Eric Burdon and The Animals I Dreamed About Momma Last Night -- Hank Williams 500 Miles -- Bobby Bare Mama Take Me Home -- George Jones The Sweetest Gift -- Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris Pistol Packin' Mama -- The Red Knuckles and The Trailblazers Give Mother My Crown -- Foggy Mountain Boys Harper Valley P.T.A. -- Jeannie C. Riley Mama Tried -- Merle Haggard My Tennessee Mountain Home -- Dolly Parton Mama Bake A Pie (Daddy Kill A Chicken) -- Tom T. Hall Don't Take Your Guns To Town -- Johnny Cash Take Me Home, Country Roads -- John Denver Instagram

TAXI TV
Writing Country & Pop Hits with Ralph Murphy [2018 Trends]

TAXI TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 90:32


Watch the Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/wb1pIc5YANw Get Ralph's Book, "Murphy’s Laws of Songwriting" here: https://amzn.to/2HPaTU9 ---------------------------------- Ralph Murphy has long been a favorite speaker, teacher, and mentor at the TAXI Road Rally. His insight into what makes a song a hit song is a deep dive into the art, craft, and maybe even a little bit of science thrown in for good measure. His decades of experience, research, and love of passing on what he’s learned from hit songwriters like Harlan Howard and many other Music Row legends is apparent every time Ralph beings to speak! Ralph is an artist, songwriter, producer, and music business executive, who has worked extensively on both sides of the Atlantic during his music career. He has served as president of NSAI, as well as VP, International/Domestic Membership Group for ASCAP, Nashville. He is currently a consultant to ASCAP via his company Murphy Music Consulting. His book, Murphy’s Laws of Songwriting, is a national and international best-seller, and is used as a part of the curriculum of Universities and Colleges worldwide. He’s had hits with artists like James Royal, Jeannie C. Riley, Crystal Gayle, and Ronnie Milsap, and continues to write songs and get cuts all over the globe! If you’ve always dreamed of writing a hit song, getting it cut, and watching it climb the charts, there are very few people who have as much detailed knowledge that they’ll share as Ralph Murphy! ------------------------------------ Learn More About TAXI: http://bit.ly/2mPVGYh Rub Elbows with Music Industry Pros at Our FREE Yearly Convention: http://bit.ly/2a9mwlp View Our Current Music Industry Opportunities: http://bit.ly/28JPUyd Listen on the Go with the TAXI TV Podcast: Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/2afebwW Google Play: http://bit.ly/2a7cCQX Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2FuSTJQ Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2icUDe0 TuneIn: http://bit.ly/2DCzKrd Connect With Us On... Facebook: http://bit.ly/2931C7x Twitter: http://bit.ly/2jJ0EnQ Instagram: http://bit.ly/2jcg7we

Cocaine & Rhinestones: The History of Country Music
Harper Valley PTA, Part 2: Jeannie C. Riley

Cocaine & Rhinestones: The History of Country Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 75:11


Jeannie C. Riley's debut single sold over a million copies within ten days of being released but she never wanted to record the song. She's often considered a one-hit wonder. We can easily disprove that. In the late '60s, Jeannie C. Riley became country music's most blatant sex symbol to date but she never wanted to wear those clothes. Small town girl with big dreams goes to the city and lets it break her in order to make her. Total cliche, right? Sure. Except Jeannie's choice to bury the story in lie after lie turns it into a mystery tale of obscured identity, infidelity and blackmail. In this episode, some truth sees the light of day, maybe for the first time ever. Recommended for fans of Johnny Paycheck, Johnny Russell, The Wilburn Brothers, Tom T. Hall, Little Darlin' Records and mystery novels. Source

Cocaine & Rhinestones: The History of Country Music
Harper Valley PTA, Part 1: Shelby S. Singleton

Cocaine & Rhinestones: The History of Country Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 71:03


Two words to sum up the career of Shelby Singleton? Publicity stunt. You think all it takes to make a hit record is to find a good song and get a good performance of it? That's cute. Have a seat and let an old-school record man show you how it's done. This is Shelby Singleton. When it took driving a trunk full of records around the country to make them into hits, that's what he did. Then he became a producer. Then he became a VP at Mercury Records. Then he founded an independent musical empire in Nashville and really got to work making new enemies. This episode is recommended for fans of: marketing, publicity, controversy, rockabilly, Supermensch (the documentary on Shep Gordon), George Jones, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, David Allan Coe, Margie Singleton, Jeannie C. Riley and Roger Miller. Source

Song Crimes
Case File 10: Reprehensible Behavior

Song Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 36:03


Community Scandals! Public Intoxication! Adultery! Contract Killing! Sunlight is the best disinfectant, so we shine a light on these depraved song criminals. Jeannie C. Riley - Harper Valley PTA - Buy It! Rupert Holmes - Escape (The Pina Colada Song) - Buy It! AC/DC - Dirty Deeds (Done Dirt Cheap) - Buy It! Cheapskate's Book Recommendation: A Burglar's Guide to the City

Cocaine & Rhinestones: The History of Country Music
The Pill: Why Was Loretta Lynn Banned?

Cocaine & Rhinestones: The History of Country Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 52:08


Maybe you already know Loretta Lynn's 1975 song about birth control, "The Pill," was banned from radio upon release. But do you know why? The real answer is not what many would assume.  Recommended if you like: Kitty Wells, Webb Pierce, Jimmie Rodgers, Dixie Chicks, Conway Twitty, KT Oslin, Garth Brooks, Sunday Sharpe, Lorene Mann, Jeannie C. Riley, Hank Thompson and feminism. Also recommended if you don't like: Barbra Streisand. Source

Vinyl-O-Matic
45s and Other Revolutions: A-Sides beginning with the letter C, Part 4

Vinyl-O-Matic

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2017 63:16


Crow a: Cottage Cheese b: Busy Day Amaret Records 45-119 (1970) Jeannie C. Riley a: Country Girl b: We Were Raised on Love Plantation Records PL-44 (1970) Lou Barlow/Dumb Numbers/Thurston Moore/Talk Normal/David Yow/Child Bite 1a: Crack and Emerge 1b: Last Night I Had a Dream 2a: Gleo 2b: Shot This Time 3a: Thee Itch 3b: Abysmal Splatter Joyful Noise Records JNR 113 (2013) Dave Edmunds a: Crawling from the Wreckage b: Queen of Hearts Swan Song SS 71002 (1979) The Osmonds a: Crazy Horses b: That’s My Girl MGM Records K 14450 (1972) Bill Haley and His Comets/Bunny Paul/The Dinning Sisters a: Crazy Man Crazy/Honey Love b: Farewell, So Long, Goodbye/Truly Somerset EX-1300 1955

Simple Rediscovery
Play the Funky (Story) Music! Rock and Roll!

Simple Rediscovery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 11:50


In just around three minutes, a good pop story song gives us an abbreviated account of a love affair, or the details of an adventure (or misadventure), or the particulars of a personal tragedy that wasn’t our own, but was something that touched our soul.  The first twenty or so years of the Rock and Roll Era (from the mid-1950s to the mid-70s) were, what could be, the heyday of the story song. Singers and songwriters of the 1950s to the 1970s made sure that as soon as you got one story song out of your head, another one took its place—forming a compendium of musical experiences that allowed you to see the world a bit differently.  Listen to Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Loretta Lynn, Ray Peterson, Mark Dinning, Leslie Gore, Shangri-Las, Jeannie C. Riley, Creedence Clearwater Revival, David Geddes, Andrew Gold, Michael Jackson, Tracy Chapman, Carrie underwood, Paramore, Panic at the Disco, and lots of other singers and musicians who help you discover another side of life.   

The TEENAGE Head Mixtapes
Mixtape #24: Twelve Noon; The Grand Coulee Dam; New Years Day, 1964.

The TEENAGE Head Mixtapes

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2013 39:23


Lee Hazlewood - Hey Cowboy Marty Robbins - El Paso Tammy Wynette - D-I-V-O-R-C-E Jeannie C. Riley - Harper Valley P.T.A. Donna Fargo - The Happiest Girl In The Whole USA KEnny Rogers & The First Edition - Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town Conway Twitty - Linda On My Mind Roy Clark - Yesterday, When I Was Young Dean Martin - Green, Green Grass Of Home Patsy Cline - She's Got You David Houston & Tammy Wynette - My Elusive Dreams Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - Arkansas Coal (Suite)