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The Legends of the Rocking Dutchman - episode 33
Legends Mix #9
A lot of the songs today have been planned to appear in earlier shows but for some reason they didn't make it. Now that doesn't mean that they're less good - they just didn't fit in the story or there wasn't enough time.
And as with food, leftover day always guarantees for a varied and tasteful dish and that's what you will get from me. Like one of the first records of a boxer who traded his title for the blues, a brown gal turning into a brown boy, a blues veteran and rock 'n roll like sounds that were already around before the war had started.
Transcript
- Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five - That Chick's Too Young To Fry
- Lil Hardin Armstrong - Brown Gal
- Jive Bombers - Brown Boy
- Johnny Moore's Three Blazers - Drifting Blues
- Ray Charles - How Long, How Long Blues
- Lightnin' Hopkins - They Wonder Who I Am
- Memphis Slim - Grinder Man Blues
- Lowell Fulson - San Francisco Blues
- Champion Jack Dupree - Black Woman Swing
- Helen Humes - Flippity Flop Flop
- Jimmie Preston - Oh Babe!
- Nellie Lutcher - He's a Real Gone Guy
- Joe Swift - That's Your Last Boogie
- Joe Morris feat. Laurie Tate - Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere
- Fats Domino - The Fat Man
- Joe Turner & Pete Johnson - Roll 'Em Pete
- Lonnie Johnson - Tomorrow Night
- Lloyd Glenn - Old Time Shuffle
Outtro:
- Wild Bill Moore Sextette - Bongo Bounce
The following music served as background music during the spoken parts:
- Kirk Kirkland - The Saxaphone Rag
- Joe Lutcher - Stratocruiser
- Sonny Thompson- Late Freight
- Lloyd Glenn - Nite-Flite
- Paul Williams - Cranberries
- Sonny Thompson- Backyard Affair
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