It's difficult in times of national, emotional chaos to advertise for one's lightly-intended music show, but in case you need temporary respite or a blithe reminder of what's good, here's Episode 70. It's got Ray & Bob (as opposed to Bob & Ray) traveling, Arthur Conley laughing, Big Joe Turner climbing, and Della Reese testifying. Among other things. Including a full confession about a shocking omission on last week's show.
Artist | Song | Year | Label |
Set 1 | | | |
Shorty Billups | Bend a Little | 1960 | United Artists |
The Valentines | That's It Man | 1960 | King |
Betty James | I'm a Little Mixed Up | 1961 | Chess |
The Shirelles | Baby It's You | 1961 | Scepter |
Ray & Bob | Air Travel | 1962 | Ledo |
The Orlons | Crossfire! | 1963 | Cameo |
Tammy Lynn | Where Can I Go? | 1963 | AFO |
Chuck Berry | Nadine (Is It You?) | 1964 | Chess |
Set 2 | | | |
Albert Washington & the Kings | Tellin' All Your Friends | 1966 | Fraternity |
Rosalind Madison | Neighborhood Girl | 1965 | Liberty |
James & Bobby Purify | I'm Your Puppet | 1966 | Bell |
Hank Marr | White House Party | 1966 | Wingate |
Shirley & Jessie | Oh Baby (We Got a Good Thing Going) | 1966 | Wand |
Arthur Conley | Ha! Ha! Ha! | 1967 | ATCO |
Barbara Lynn | This Is the Thanks I Get | 1967 | Atlantic |
The Hesitations | Soul Superman No. 2 | 1967 | Kapp |
Big Joe Turner | I've Been Up on the Mountain | 1968 | Ronn |
Set 3 | | | |
Roy Head | Ain't Goin' Down Right | 1968 | Mercury |
Della Reese | Compared to What | 1969 | Avco Embassy |
William Bell | I Got a Sure Thing | 1969 | Stax |
The Dayton Sidewinders | Go Ahead On | 1971 | Carlco |
Don Covay | The Overtime Man | 1972 | Mercury |
The Friends of Distinction | Love or Let Me Be Lonely | 1970 | RCA Victor |
Lafayette Afro Rock Band | Hihache | 1973 | Editions Makossa |
Set 4/Outro | | | |
Smokey 007 | Never Ending Song of Love | 1974 | Glades |
Hot Ice | Boogie Joogie | 1974 | Atlantic |
The Fatback Band | (Hey I) Feel Real Good | 1975 | Event |
Chanson | Don't Hold Back | 1978 | Ariola Records America |
The Futures | Ain't No Time Fa Nothing | 1978 | Philadelphia Int'l |
War | Why Can't We Be Friends? | 1975 | United Artists |
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