No. | Song | Artist | T-Bone Walker Mahalia Jackson Frankie Laine Dusty Fletcher Peggy Lee Bull Moose Jackson Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson |
1 | Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just As Bad) | T-Bone Walker | |
2 | Move On Up A Little Higher | Mahalia Jackson | |
3 | Blue Moon Of Kentucky | Bill Monroe | |
4 | Open The Door Richard | Dusty Fletcher / Louis Jordan / Count Basie | |
5 | Merry Christmas Baby | Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Charles Brown) | |
6 | Move It On Over | Hank Williams | |
7 | Jack, You're Dead! | Louis Jordan | |
8 | Smoke, Smoke, Smoke (That Cigarette) | Tex Williams | |
9 | King Size Papa | Julia Lee | |
10 | I Want To Be Loved (But Only By You) | Savannah Churchill | |
11 | Boogie Woogie Blue Plate | Louis Jordan | |
12 | La Vie En Rose | Edith Piaf | |
13 | Good Rockin' Tonight | Roy Brown | |
14 | Blow Top Blues | Lionel Hampton (Dinah Washington) | |
15 | 'Round Midnight | Thelonius Monk | |
16 | Ol' Man River | Ravens | |
17 | Temptation (Tim-Tayshun) | Red Ingle (Jo Stafford) | |
18 | Snatch It And Grab (Opportunity Knocks But Once) | Julia Lee | |
19 | That's All Right | Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup | |
20 | Peg O' My Heart | Three Suns / Harmonicats | |
21 | A Sunday Kind Of Love | Claude Thornhill (Fran Warren) / Jo Stafford | |
22 | Near You | Francis Craig | |
23 | Texas And Pacific | Louis Jordan | |
24 | Ole Maid Boogie | Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson | |
25 | Since I Fell For You | Paul Gayten (Annie Laurie) | |
26 | I Love You, Yes I Do | Bull Moose Jackson | |
27 | Pretty Mama Blues | Ivory Joe Hunter | |
28 | Blues For The Red Boy | Todd Rhodes | |
29 | Linda | Ray Noble (Buddy Clark) | |
30 | Write Me A Letter | Ravens | |
31 | Feudin' & Fightin' | Dorothy Shay / Jo Stafford | |
32 | Bobby Sox Blues | T-Bone Walker / Roosevelt Sykes | |
33 | That's My Desire | Hadda Brooks | |
34 | Kidney Stew Blues | Eddy "Cleanhead" Vinson | |
35 | Sneaky Pete | Bull Moose Jackson | |
36 | Mañana | Peggy Lee | |
37 | New Orleans Blues | Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Charles Brown) | |
38 | Wrapped Up In A Dream | Do, Ray, & Me | |
39 | Save The Bones For Henry Jones | Johnny Mercer & The King Cole Trio | |
40 | I Know What You're Putting Down | Louis Jordan | |
41 | Ebony Rhapsody | Rosetta Howard | |
42 | Dizzy Atmosphere | Dizzy Gillespie | |
43 | I'll Hold You In My Heart (Til I Can Hold You In My Arms) | Eddy Arnold | |
44 | Ballerina | Vaughn Monroe | |
45 | Golden Earrings | Peggy Lee | |
46 | One O'Clock Boogie | Count Basie | |
47 | Jole Blon (New Pretty Blonde) | Moon Mullican / Red Foley | |
48 | Early Autumn | Claude Thornhill | |
49 | Serenade Of The Bells | Jo Stafford | |
50 | Sixteen Tons | Merle Travis | |
51 | Sugar Moon | Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys | |
52 | Auld Lang Syne | Guy Lombardo | |
53 | Swanee River Boogie | Albert Ammons | |
54 | Cadillac Boogie | Jimmy Liggins | |
55 | Red Top | Gene Ammons | |
56 | It's A Sin | Eddy Arnold | |
57 | Thrill Me | Roy Milton (Camille Howard) | |
58 | You Do | Margaret Whiting / Dinah Shore | |
59 | I'll Get Along Somehow | Julia Lee | |
60 | Guilty | Ella Fitzgerald | |
61 | Never Trust A Woman | Tex Williams | |
62 | Blow Mr. Jackson | Joe Liggins | |
63 | For You | Ravens | |
64 | Across The Alley From The Alamo | Mills Brothers | |
66 | I Ain't Mad at You | Count Basie (Taps Miller) | |
66 | Fool That I Am | Ravens | |
67 | Barnyard Boogie | Louis Jordan | |
68 | I Like 'Em Fat Like That | Louis Jordan | |
69 | Hawk's Boogie | Erskine Hawkins | |
70 | So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed | Merle Travis | |
71 | True Blues | Roy Milton | |
72 | Rootie Tootie | Hank Williams | |
73 | Look Out | Louis Jordan | |
74 | Don't You Think I Ought To Know | Bill Johnson (Gus Gordon) | |
75 | True.. | Paul Gayten | |
76 | Teardrops In My Heart | Sons of the Pioneers | |
77 | Canned Heat | Chet Atkins | |
78 | What I'll Do | King Cole Trio | |
79 | Signed, Sealed, And Delivered | Cowboy Copas | |
80 | Early In The Mornin' | Louis Jordan | |
81 | Cigareetes, Whusky, And Wild Women | Sons of the Pioneers | |
82 | The Lady From 29 Palms | Freddy Martin / Andrews Sisters | |
83 | Sweater Than The Flowers | Moon Mullican | |
84 | My Bucket's Got A Hole In It | "T" Texas Tyler | |
85 | Bubbles In My Beer | Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys | |
86 | He'll Understand And Say Well Done | Four Knights | |
87 | Cocaine Blues | Billy Hughes | |
88 | Lollipop Mama | Roy Brown / Clarence Samuels | |
89 | You Sure Look Good To Me | Big Three Trio | |
90 | Ask Anyone Who Knows | Ink Spots | |
91 | Sally Zu-Zazz | Joe Turner | |
92 | Hurry On Down | Nellie Lutcher | |
93 | What Is Life Without Love | Eddy Arnold | |
94 | Moose On The Loose | Bull Moose Jackson | |
95 | Rockin' The House | Memphis Slim | |
96 | Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee (Harlem Version) | Stick McGhee | |
97 | Dark As A Dungeon | Merle Travis | |
98 | Guitar In My Hand | Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown | |
99 | Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo) | Louis Prima | |
100 | Miss Fanny Brown | Roy Brown | |
20 more worth mentioning. | |||
101 | Big Legs | Gene Phillips | |
102 | Dream Dream Dream | Mills Brothers | |
103 | Mighty, Mighty Man | Roy Brown | |
104 | Changeable Woman Blues | Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Charles Brown) | |
105 | Blow Illinois Blow | Illinois Jacquet | |
106 | He's A Real Gone Guy | Nellie Lutcher | |
107 | Free Eats | Count Basie | |
108 | Fare Thee Well, Deacon Jones, Fare Thee Well | Bull Moose Jackson | |
109 | Meet Me At No Special Place | King Cole Trio | |
110 | The Wildest Gal In Town | Hugo Winterhalter (Billy Eckstine) | |
111 | That's What I Like About The West | Tex Williams | |
112 | Tenderly | Sarah Vaughan | |
113 | Blues With A Feeling | Jack McVea (Rabon Tarrant) | |
114 | God Don't Like It | Sister Rosetta Tharpe | |
115 | Wyoming | Dick Jurgens (Jimmy Castle & Al Galante) | |
116 | Don't Look Now (But Your Broken Heart Is Showing) | Ernest Tubb | |
117 | High Cost Low Pay Blues | Ivory Joe Hunter | |
118 | Let Me Play With Your Poodle | Lightnin' Hopkins | |
119 | Here Comes Santa Claus | Gene Autry | |
120 | Chicago Boogie | Five Blazers | |
* | Polkadots And Moonbeams | Claude Thornhill |
Saturday, July 7, 2012
GREAT SONGS FROM 1947
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