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JOHNNIE LEE WILLS: Rag mop • WYNONIE HARRIS: All she wants to do is Rock • FATS DOMINO: The Fat man • FATS DOMINO: Hey la bas boogie • SONS OF THE PIONEERS: Riders in the sky • GOREE CARTER: Rock awhile • B.B. KING: Take a swing with me • JERRY IRBY: Too many women • JOE LUTCHER: Rock Cola • DON Mc CORD: Can’t live without you • ROY BROWN: Butcher Pete • JESSE THOMAS: Let’s have some fun • STICKS Mc GHEE: Venus • CHAMPION JACK DUPREE: Rub a little boogie • TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD: Smokey mountain boogie • LOUIS INNIS: Jug band boogie • PEE WEE HUGHES: Country boy blues • DAVE BARTHOLOMEW: Ain’t gonna do it • RALPH WILLIS: I’m gonna Rock • FLOYD DIXON: Rockin’ at home • ARTHUR «BIG BOY» CRUDUP: Shout sister shout • RAMBLIN’ TOMMY SCOTT: Gonna paint the town red • LESTER WILLIAMS: I’m so glad I could jump and shout • OLE RASMUSSEN: We’re gonna go fishin’ • JOHNNY OTIS: Little Red Hen • MOON MULLICAN: Ain’t get no grindin’• LOUIS JORDAN: Saturday night fish fry • ROY MILTON: Waking up baby • LITTLE JIMMY DICKENS: A-sleeping at the foot of the bed • DAN PICKETT: Baby don’t you want to go? • TOMMY DUNCAN: Chattanooga shoe shine boy • WAYNE RANEY: Pan American boogie • LALO GUERRERO: Marijuana boogie • TOMMY MOONEY: Bingo Boogie • SMILIN’ SMOKEY LYNN: Run mister rabbit • BIG JOE TURNER: When the rooster crows.
"(2-CD set) 1949 - In the United States the decade closed with the sound of music which was often joyful and frantic. But despite the Blacks’ Rhythm & Blues Top 40 as well as the Country and Western Top 40, the music which echoed out of the jukeboxes was often tinted with Rock’n’Roll. Includes a 32 page booklet with both French and English notes. "



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