DYLAN,
BOB - ACETATES ON THE TRACKS, VOLUME 1(1962-1965) NICE SERIES, ALBEIT MISNAMED, CONSISTING OF STUDIO OUTTAKES FROM EACH ERA.
FILLS IN ALOT OF BLANKS AND EACH DISC SOURCES: FREEWHEELIN' SESSIONS, ANOTHER SIDE... SESSIONS, NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL 7-24-65,
NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL 7-25-65, BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME SESSIONS, HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED SESSIONS.
DYLAN, BOB - ACETATES
ON THE TRACKS, VOLUME 2 (1965-1974) HAS SOME IMPRESSIVE MOMENTS. SOURCES: HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED SESSIONS CBS STUDIO A, NY 10-25-65
CBS STUDIO A, NY 10-30-65 CBS STUDIO A, NY 1-21-66 CBS STUDIO B, NY 5-1-70 PLANET WAVES SESSIONS
DYLAN, BOB - ACETATES
ON THE TRACKS, VOLUME 3 (1974-1984) SOURCES: ORIGINAL NY VERSION (BOTT TEST PRESSING) LAST WALTZ, 11-25-76 ERIC CLAPTON SESSIONS,
3-30-76STREET LEGAL OUTTAKE SHOT OF LOVE OUTTAKE SAN FRANCISCO, NOVEMBER 6, 1979 SAN FRANCISCO, NOVEMBER 12, 1980 SAN FRANCISCO,
NOVEMBER 17, 1980 SHOT OF LOVE WORK TAPE SHOT OF LOVE OUTTAKE INFIDELS OUTTAKES RENALDO AND CLARA, 11-21-75 (EVE.)
DYLAN, BOB - ALL
HALLOWS EVE & MORE (2 CDS) 10/31/1964 @ CARNEGIE HALL, NEW YORK CITY, NY, USA SBD THIS CHARMING PERFORMANCE INDEED MAKES
IT EASY TO SEE WHY HE WAS THE TOAST OF THE NYC PINKO COMMIE SET. THE PERFORMANCES ARE VERY SELF ASSURED AND WARM, AND THE
JOAN BAEZ SECTION A REAL TREAT. IT'S ALSO AMAZING TO THINK THAT HE WAS PLAYING IT'S ALRIGHT, MA IN 1964... LYRICS THAT STILL
SOUND VISIONARY TODAY AT THE SAME TIME THE BEATLES WERE SINGING "EIGHT DAYS A WEEK." TRULY AHEAD OF ITS TIME. THE SOUND QUALITY
IS FANTASTIC FOR SUCH A VINTAGE RECORDING AND IT'S EASY TO CLOSE YOUR EYES AND PICTURE YOURSELF IN THE HALL AMONGST THE CHAIN
SMOKING BEATNIKS. THE HALLOWEEN SHOW ALSO FEATURES THE CLASSIC LINE "TONIGHT I'M WEARING MY BOB DYLAN MASK.
DYLAN, BOB - ALL
THE WAY DOWN TO ITALY 1989 (2CDS)(1) B11 Palatrussardi (Milan, Italy); June
19, 1989 (2) National Stadium (Patras, Greece); June 26, 1989 (3) AEK Stadium (Athens, Greece); June 28, 1989 (4) Gradinate
(Rome, Italy); June 20, 1989 (5) Stadio Lamberto (Cava de Tirreni, Italy) June 21, 1989 (6) Stadio Di Ardenza (Livorno, Italy)
June 22, 1989 (7) B11 Palatrussardi (Milan, Italy); June 19, 1989
(8) Stadio Di Ardenza (Livorno, Italy) June 22, 1989
Tracklist: (1) Tangled Up In Blue, You're A Big Girl Now, Masters Of War, Ballad Of A Thin Man, Shelter From The Storm, Highway
61 Revisited (2) Tears Of Rage (3) House Of Gold
(4) Most Likely You Go Your Way, You Don't Know Me, Memphis Blues Again,
Simple Twist Of Fate, I'll Be Your Baby Tonight, All Along The Watchtower (5) Subterranean Homesick Blues, Ballad Of Hollis
Brown, Pancho And Lefty
(6) Times They Are A-Changin', Shot Of Love, Seeing The Real You At Last, I Want You, The Man In
Me, Silvio, I Shall Be Released
(7) In The Garden (8) Like A Rolling Stone, Knockin' On Heaven's Door, Maggie's Farm.
Sound on these disks is excellent, and while Dylan was untalkative during this period, he and GE Smith certainly
cranked out the music. Some rare performances from this tour make this collection especially nice.
DYLAN, BOB - BANJO TAPES (1)Gerdes Folk City (New
York, NY); February 8, 1963 (2) Town Hall (New York, NY); April 12, 1963 Tracklist: (1) Lonesome River Edge, Back Door Blues,
Bob Dylan's Dream, You Can Get Her, Farewell, All Over You, Masters Of War, Instrumental, Keep Your Hands Off Her, Honey Babe,
Goin' Back To Rome, Stealin' (2) Ramblin' Through The World, Bob Dylan's Dream, Tomorrow Is A Long Time, Bob Dylan's New Orleans
Rag, Masters Of War, Walls Of Red Wing, Hero Blues, Who Killed Davey Moore, With God On Our Side
DYLAN, BOB - BETWEEN
SAVED & SHOT OF LOVE - 1) Special Rider copyright tape (Los Angeles, CA); March-May 1981 (2) Shot Of Love outtakes
Tracklist: (1) Is It Worth It, High Away [Ah Ah Ah Ah], Hallelujah [Yes Sir, No Sir], Magic, Child To Me, Wind Blowing On
The Water, All The Way Down, My Oriental Home, (We're Living On) Borrowed Time, I Want You To Know I Love You, Rockin' Boat,
Movin' [Wait And See], Almost Persuaded (2) Don't Ever Take Yourself Away, Mystery Train, Heart Of Mine, Watered Down Love,
Shot Of Love.outtakes from March-May 1981, presented in excellent quality. A very interesting listen with (mainly) fully realized
tunes and a couple of instrumentals. Most of the tracks are only works-in-progress, with neither melody or lyrics entirely
worked out, never meant for release in this form. Many of these unfinished songs show real promise. They are fascinating,
and give a behind-the-scenes look at what went down in the studio at the time.
DYLAN, BOB - BOB DYLAN & THE ROLLING THUNDER REVIEW
(2CDS) THIS IS A GREAT REPRESENTATION OF THE '76 MATERIAL. THE MONO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING IS NOT UP TO TODAY'S STANDARDS, BUT
IT IS RIGHT UP THERE AMONG THE BEST TAPES OF THE TOUR. THE PERFORMANCE IS ALSO AS GOOD AS YOU WILL FIND. THE SET INCLUDES
14 OF THE 16 DYLAN PERFORMANCES. WHILE GIVING A LARGER OVERVIEW OF THE ENTIRE REVUE, THE SET LEAVES OFF 'ISIS' AND 'YOU'RE
A BIG GIRL NOW'.
DYLAN, BOB - BOB
DYLAN WITH TINY TIM AT BIG PINK. RECORDED SUMMER OF 1967, ALSO FEATURES THE BAND. RECORDING IS MURKY TO B+. I THINK IT'S THE
REAL THING. I KNOW TINY TIM IS REAL (AS REAL AS HE CAN BE) BUT, IS IT DYLAN OR ISN'T IT. IT SOUNDS LIKE THE BAND. DYLAN AND
TINY TIM DO I GOT YOU BABE, LIKE SONNY & CHER THEY SING BACK AND FORTH. IT'S INTERESTING BUT NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART.
DYLAN, BOB &
FRIENDS - BOBFEST REHEARSAL OCTOBER 1992 (2CDS) NY, USA 26 REHEARSAL YELLOW CAT W/G.HARRISON, E.CLAPTON, R.MCGUINN, N.YOUNG
& T.PETTY FINALLY - THIS DOUBLE CD IS AVAILABLE. THE LONG WAIT WAS WELL WORTH IT. GREAT SOUND QUALITY (MONO) THROUGHOUT.
UNFORTUNATELY, SOME TRACKS SUFFER FROM THE VOCALS BEING BURIED IN THE MIX.
DYLAN, BOB - BROADSIDE
- 1) Broadside Radio Show (New York, NY); May 1962 (2) Broadside Office Recordings (New York, NY); November 1962-March 1963
(3) March On Washington (Washington, DC); August 28, 1963
Tracklist: (1) Ballad Of Donald White, The Death Of Emmett Till,
Blowin In The Wind (w/Seeger, Turner, and Cunningham)
(2) I'd Hate To Be You On That Dreadful Day, Oxford Town, Paths Of
Victory, Walkin' Down The Line, Playboys And Playgirls, Talkin Devil, Farewell, Masters Of War, Let Me Die In My Footsteps
[Happy Traum w/Dylan harp], Only A Hobo, John Brown; I Shall Be Free, Train A-Travellin', Cuban Missile Crisis (3) Only A
Pawn In Their Game (fragment), Only A Pawn In Their Game, Keep Your Eyes On The Prize (w/Baez and Chandler)
DYLAN, BOB - COWBOY
ANGEL BLUES (2 CDS) A NEARLY PERFECT RELEASE OF THE 21 NOV 1975 EVENING PERFORMANCE, WITH THE ONLY DOWNFALLS BEING ONE MISSING
TRACK , "I SHALL BE RELEASED," A DUET WITH JOAN BAEZ AND AN INCOMPLETE PERFORMANCE OF "HURRICANE." HOWEVER, THE EXCELLENT
QUALITY OF THE FILLER PERFORMANCES, FROM OTHER NEARBY ROLLING THUNDER SHOWS, DESPERATELY TRY TO HEAL THE WOUNDS CREATED BY
THE TWO FLAWS. IT ALMOST TAKES THE PLACE OF "GET READY! TONIGHT BOB'S STAYING HERE WITH YOU," DEPENDING UPON THE IMPORTANCE
ONE PLACES ON THE MISSING "I SHALL BE RELEASED" AND THE CUT "HURRICANE."
DYLAN, BOB - DANCING
IN THE DARK (2cds) - (1) November 1987 rehearsals (2) Massey Hall (Toronto, ON); April 19-20, 1980 (line)
Tracklist:
(1) Dancing In The Dark, Six Days On The Road, Carrying My Cross, Suzy Q, You're A Big Girl Now, All I Really Want To Do,
Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat, Dead Man Dead Man, Everybody's Movin', Easy, Trail Of The Buffalo, Heart Of Mine, Joey, I'll Be
Your Baby Tonight, Folsom Prison Blues, Shelter From The Storm
(2) Gotta Serve Somebody, Covenant Woman, When You Gonna
Wake Up, Precious Angel, Slow Train Coming, Solid Rock. A motley crew of tracks recorded at an unknown rehearsal in '87 with
an unidentified band. The quality is excellent w/great separation, full sound and Dylan's vocals loud and clear. The tracks
are more fully realized/less fragmented than those from the 1989 rehearsals; these tracks play more like outtakess than rough
rehearsals. There are only 3 instrumentals. Lyrical differences abound. The band infuses all the tracks with a bluesy, rockin'
sound - they are no slouches and you can feel Dylan being driven by them. A fine sounding band, nice "performances" all around.
The bonus trax (which are not the best quality) seem out of place but it's better than nothing.
DYLAN, BOB - DRIFTING TOO FAR FROM SHORE. SHOW IS A REAL BARNBURNER! EXCELLENT SHOW, GREAT SONG
SELECTION, THE ACOUSTIC SET IS FABULOUS, AND WHEN NEIL YOUNG JOINS IN, WELL, YOU CAN PRETTY MUCH GUESS THE RESULTS. A MUST
HAVE.
DYLAN,
BOB DUBLIN, IRELAND 05/05/66 A+.SBD
TRACKS 1 7 ADCIPHI THEATRE, DUBLIN IRLEAND 05/05/66 TRACK 8 (PRESUMABLY) K.B. HALLEN, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK 05/01/66 TRACKS
9 10 ABC THEATRE EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND MAY 20, 1966
DYLAN, BOB - DYLAN
CASH SESSIONS A FUN IMPROVISATIONAL SESSION WITH THE MAN IN BLACK. HEAR ZIM YODEL! INCLUDES ROBERT ALLEN'S PERFORMANCE ON
A CASH TV SPECIAL AS WELL. HECK OF A GOOD TIME, STUDIO STUFF IS FROM FEBRUARY/1969. THE OUTTAKES ARE GREAT FIDELITY STUDIO
RECORDINGS, BUT THE PERFORMANCES ARE VERY LOOSE, FIRST TIME TRYS. THIS IS A 'MUST-HAVE' DISC FOR HISTORICAL REASONS, BUT IT
WILL PROBABLY NOT BE ONE THAT YOU WILL WANT TO PLAY EVERY DAY.
DYLAN, BOB - DYLAN
ONE TIMERS (2 CDS) AT THE TIME OF RELEASE MOST OF THESE HAD BEEN PERFORMED LIVE ONLY ONCE...HENCE THE NAME..THIS IS A STONG
PACKAGE OF COVERS AND ORIGINAL RARITIES WITH SOUND THAT GOES FROM MUDDY(TOADS PLACE, NEW HAVEN) TO VERY GOOD, WITH MOST OF
THE TRACKS BEING FAIR TO GOOD.DINK'S SONG WAS PERFORMED LIVE OFTEN BEFORE BOB WENT TO NYC IN '61.# 3,26,& 32 DONE MORE
THAN ONCE AND # 18 TWICE ,AT TIME OF RELEASE. THIS IS A DECENT OVERVIEW OF RARE"ONE-OFFERS" ..PROBABLY NOT FOR "NEWBIES"...PLENTY
OF DIAMONDS..AND PLENTY OF RUST. IT'S NICE TO HAVE ALL THESE HARD TO FIND TRACKS UNDER ONE ROOF.
DYLAN, BOB - DYLAN
& HARRISON 05/01/70 I CAN HEAR DYLAN, DOING A LOT OF GREAT OLD NON DYLAN NUMBERS, BUT I CAN'T HEAR HARRISON. MAYBE IT'S
JUST ME
DYLAN, BOB - DYLAN
& TOM PETTY 05/08/86 (3CDS)
DYLAN, BOB - THE
EMMETT GROGAN ACETATES MOSTLY OUTTAKES FROM "ANOTHER SIDE" RECORDED IN 1964. HAS THAT RARE VERSION OF "MR. TAMBOURINE MAN"
WITH RAMBLIN' JACK ELLIOTT. I JUST READ IN SONNY BARGER'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY THAT EMMET GROGAN SUGGESTED TO THE STONES THAT THEY
HIRE HELL'S ANGELS AS SECURITY AT ALTAMONT.
DYLAN, BOB - EVEN
HARDER TO FIND. THIS IS A COMPILATION OF DYLAN RARITIES BETWEEN THE YEARS 1962-86. MOST OF THE SONGS ARE AVALIABLE ON OTHER
RECORDS BUT THIS ALBUM WILL SAVE YOU A LOT OF CASH. AND THE SOUNDQUALITY IS SUPERB. IT HAS THE WOODY GUTHRIE TRIBUTE SHOW
AND A RATHER FUNNY VERSION OF MAMA YOU BEEN ON MY MIND WHERE BOTH DYLAN AND BAEZ FORGETT THE LYRICS FOR A WHILE. THE LOVLEY
ANGEL FLYING TOO CLOSE TO THE GROUND AND I SHALL BE RELEASED FROM MARTIL LUTHER KING DAY WITH DIFFERENT LYRICS.
DYLAN, BOB - FOLK
ROGUE
A thoughtfully arranged compilation based around recently upgraded/uncirculating stereo
soundboard recordings from the Newport Folk Festival. The tracks vividly document Dylan's shuffle from acoustic to electric. The
opening track, It Ain't Me Babe, is a duet from Baez's evening set on the 24th. The performance at times borders on the hysterical,
with Dylan clearly playing the clown. Baez seems uncharacteristically less self assured on this one, possibly because its
a new song to her, Dylan having only just premiered it at the afternoon workshop. The next four tracks come from Dylan's
own set on the 26th, his vocal is crystalline, strained almost to the point of shattering and yet at the same time, confrontational
and defiant. The performances are fresh and unhurried, majestic and captivating. Don't Think Twice is from the 'still acoustic'
1965 Uk tour, the recording having featured on a DA Pennebaker radio programme, this is taken from the radio station acetate
and, aside from the occasional acetate click, is in excellent stereo. The performance too is bright and lively. All I Really
Wanna Do returns us to the Newport Folk Festival one year on - the 1965 workshop sessions. Another excellent stereo recording,
though this time incomplete. And then it's on to the infamous' Dylan goes electric' set from the 25th. Dylan plugs in and
the world shifts a little on its axis - except that it all seems so innocent when you listen to it now. None of the bitter
twisted vitriol that was to espouse from the 1966 sets, it sounds perfectly palatable, even a little naive in places. Astounding
music, not fully polished but that adds rather than detracts from its appeal. These days its hard to see where all that animosity
could have taken root After this historic electric set of course, Dylan returned for an acoustic two song finale, but for
the moment the disc slips into a time warp and we're propelled forward a month and a bit to the Hollywood Bowl to catch up
on the two electric tracks that appeared after this tape made its initial appearance, (the bulk of the show appeared on Electric
Black Nite Crash - this completes the currently circulating recording of that concert - oh what fun those tape collector elitists
must have, circulating down graded incomplete recordings, the hours must just fly past). The recordings are strangely delightful
to listen to - not so bland that you'd call them bubblegum but full of light and space as opposed to the darker corners that
you come to associate with Dylan's music. These two tracks, though out of chronological sequence, from a listening point of
view extend the electric set (in reality grouping the electric tracks together rather than adding these tracks onto the end
as 'filler') and the next two tracks return us to the Newport 65 performance and Dylan's final two acoustic songs that close
his set and this disc. In all, an overview of Dylan's move from acoustic to electric - strangely
nostalgic. in a sense the first fumblings into the electric arena. |
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Setlists
Newport Folk Festival 24-26.Jul.64It Ain't Me Babe All I Really
Wanna Do To Ramona Mr Tambourine Man Chimes Of Freedom
Newcastle City Hall, England 6.May.65 Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
Newport Folk Festival 24-25.Jul.65 All I Really Wanna Do Maggie's
Farm Rolling Stone It Takes A Lot To Laugh
HollywoodBowl, California 3.Sep.65 Tombstone Blues It Ain't Me
Babe
Newport Folk Festival 25.Jul.65It's All Over Now Baby Blue Mr
Tambourine Man
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DYLAN, BOB - FOLKSINGER'S CHOICE A TERRIFIC 1962 STUDIO
INTEVIEW WITH CYNTHIA GOODING WITH ABOUT 10 IN STUDIO SONGS PERFORMED. A REAL STUNNER THIS IS A TRUE NOT-TO-BE-MISSED GEM.
IT BELONGS IN EVERY BOB DYLAN FAN'S COLLECTION. THIS LONG LOST RADIO SHOW IS IN PERFECT QUALITY. IT IS COMPLETE WITH WONDERFUL
LIVE-ON-THE-SPOT RENDITIONS OF THE ABOVE TRADITIONAL AND DYLAN SONGS, AS WELL AS FASCINATING CONVERSATION WITH A YOUNG, AS
YET UNDISCOVERED TALENT. BOB RELATES, HILARIOUSLY, THE EPONYMOUS TITLE OF HIS SOON TO BE RELEASED FIRST LP, AND SO MUCH MORE.
THERE IS CONVERSATION IN-BETWEEN EACH SONG THAT IS PRICELESS. ALL IN ALL, ONE OF THE BEST BOOTS EVER TO EMERGE.
DYLAN, BOB - FREEWHEELIN'
OUTTAKES Freewheelin' Bob Dylan sessions (New York, NY); April- November 1962 Tracklist: Baby Please Don't Go, Corrina Corrina,
The Death Of Emmett Till, Mixed Up Confusion, Lonesome Whistle Blues, Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues, Milkcow's Calf Blues,
That's Alright Mamma, Rocks And Gravel, Going To New Orleans, Let Me Die In My Footsteps, The Ballad Of Hollis Brown, Wichita,
Sally Gal, Whatcha Gonna Do, Mixed Up Confusion, Rocks And Gravel, That's Alright Mama, Rocks And Gravel, Corrina Corrina,
Milkcow's Calf Blues, Wichita, Whatcha Gonna Do, Baby I'm In The Mood For You, Sally Gal
DYLAN, BOB - FRENCH
GIRL - REHEARSALS WITH THE GREATFUL DEAD (2CDS) Grateful Dead rehearsals (San Rafael, CA); June 1987 Tracklist: The Times
They Are A-Changin', When I Paint My Masterpiece, Man Of Peace, I'll Be Your Baby Tonight, Ballad Of Ira Hayes, I Want You,
Ballad Of A Thin Man, Memphis Blues Again, Dead Man Dead Man, Queen Jane Approximately, Boy In The Bubble, The French Girl,
In The Summertime, Man Of Peace, Union Sundown, It's All Over Now Baby Blue, Joey, If Not For You, Slow Train, Tomorrow Is
A Long Time, Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest, John Brown, Don't Keep Me Waiting Too Long, Stealin', I Want You, Oh
Boy, Tangled Up In Blue, Walking Down The Line, Simple Twist Of Fate, Gotta Serve Somebody, Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking,
Maggie's Farm, Chimes Of Freedom, All I Really Want To Do, John Brown, Heart Of Mine, Rolling In My Sweet Baby's Arms, John
Hardy, Heart Of Mine, Wicked Messenger, Watching The River Flow. Quality is very good, albeit a little hissy. Pretty
cool to hear Dylan do some of the older material.
DYLAN, BOB - FUCKING
LOUD 8 TRACKS FROM THE 1966 EUROPEEN TOUR WITH THE HAWKS. THE FINAL TRACK ONLY IS ON THE LIVE 1966 DISC.
DYLAN, BOB - GENUINE
BASEMENT TAPES (5CDS) ) THIS SET IS CALLED THE GENUINE BASEMENT TAPES, AND GENUINE THEY ARE. NO OVERDUBS AND NO CLEANING UP
- JUST THE WAY THEY WERE RECORDED. SOME TRACKS CUT OFF JUST AS THEY GET GOING, OTHERS BEGIN IN THE MIDDLE RUNTHROUGH STAGE.
SOME OF IT IS IN VERY CLEAR MONO, AND SOME IS DISTORTED AND FULL OF HISS, BUT MOSTLY THE SOUND IS SUPERB. MANY PEOPLE HAVE
COMPLAINED ABOUT THE STEREO SOUND, WITH DYLAN'S VOICE ON ONE CHANNEL AND MOST OF THE INSTRUMENTS ON THE OTHER (MUCH LIKE THE
EARLY PARLOPHONE BEATLES ALBUMS), BUT I ACTUALLY LIKE THIS SOUND MYSELF. I GET TO HEAR DYLAN'S VOICE IN ISOLATION AND GARTH
HUDSON'S ORGAN IS MUCH MORE PROMINENT. ALSO, SOME OF THE HARMONIES THAT WEREN'T APPARENT ON THE OFFICIAL ALBUM AND EARLY BOOTLEGS
CAN NOW BE HEARD FOR THE FIRST TIME.
DYLAN, BOB - GENUINE
LIVE '66 (8CDS) CD1 A PHOENIX NIGHT PT 1
DYLAN, BOB - GENUINE LIVE
'66 (8CDS) CD2 A PHOENIX NIGHT PT 2
DYLAN, BOB - GENUINE LIVE '66 (8CDS) CD3 THE CHILDREN'S
CRUSADE
DYLAN, BOB - GENUINE LIVE '66 (8CDS) CD 4, WHILE THE ESTABLISHMENT BURNS
DYLAN, BOB - GENUINE LIVE
'66 (8CDS) CD 5 A NIGHTLY RITUAL PT 1
DYLAN, BOB - GENUINE LIVE '66 (8CDS) CD 6 A NIGHTLY RITUAL PT 2
DYLAN, BOB - GENUINE LIVE
'66 (8CDS) CD 7 THE GENUINE ROYAL ALBERT HALL CONCERT PT 1
DYLAN, BOB - GENUINE LIVE
'66 (8CDS) CD 8 THE GENUINE ROYAL ALBERT HALL CONCERT PT 2
DYLAN, BOB - GET OUT OF THIS
ZOO (2 CDS) Vicar Street (Dublin, Eire); September 13, 2000
Tracklist: Duncan And Brady, To Ramona, Desolation Row, Tomorrow
Is A Long Time, Tangled Up in Blue, Ring Them Bells, Country Pie, Can't Wait, Maggie's Farm, Just Like A Woman, Drifter's
Escape, Leopardskin Pillbox Hat, Things Have Changed, Like A Rolling Stone, Girl From The North Country, Highway 61 Revisited,
Blowin' In The Wind, Till I Fell In Love With You, Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
DYLAN, BOB - HARD
TIMES IN NEW YORK CITY 1961-1962. NICE COLLECTION ON A SINGLE DISC OF EARLY STUFF FROM GERDE'S & CYNTHIA GOODING'S APARTMENT.
MUCH OF IT AVAILABLE ELSEWHERE, SOME NOWHERE ELSE.
DYLAN, BOB - HIGHWAY
OF DIAMONDS (2 CDS) CD 1 THERE ARE A COUPLE WORTHWHILE PERFORMANCES, BUT MOSTLY MEDIOCRE ONES. THERE IS REALLY NO REASON TO
COMPILE THIS ECLECTIC COLLECTION OF DATES, VENUES, AND PERFORMANCES; OTHER THAN THE GREED OF MAKING ONE MORE ITEM TO THROW
AT THE FAN. CD 2 THIS DISC HAS A COMMON THREAD OF PERFORMANCES, EXCELLENT CHOICE OF MATERIAL, AND OFFICIALLY RELEASABLE SOUND
QUALITY. THIS ONE IS DEFINITELY WORTHY OF ANY COLLECTION.
DYLAN, BOB - KNIGHT
OF THE HURRICANE (2 CDS) DECEMBER 8, 1975 AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN (HAS THEIR EVERY BEEN A CONCERT AT THE GARDEN NOT BOOTED?).
ROLLING THUNDER RULES. EXCELLENT!
DYLAN, BOB - LIVE TAKES LIVETAKES REAL LIVE OUTTAKES
DYLAN, BOB LIVERPOOL, UK 05/14/66 A+.SBD TRACKS 1 10 THE ODEON LIVERPOOL, UK 05/14/66
TRACKS11 12 A GLASGOW HOTEL ROOM 05/19/66 1. TELL ME MOMMA
2. I DONT BELIEVE YOU 3. BABY LET ME FOLLOW YOU DOWN 4. JUST LIKE TOM THUMBS BLUES 5. CROWD 6. LEOPARD SKIN PILL BOX HAT 7. ONE TOO MANY MORNINGS 8. BALLAD OF A THIN MAN 9. LIKE A ROLLING STONE 10. GOD SAVE
THE QUEEN 11. WHAT KIND OF FRIEND IS THIS ? 12. I CANT LEAVE HER BEHIND 1&2, DOES SHE NEED ME 9ON A RAINY DAY AFTERNOON?)
DYLAN, BOB - LJUBLJANA, YOGOSLAVIA
06/10/91
Dylan, BOB MANCHESTER ENGLAND, FREE TRADE HALL 5/7/65 (2cDs).A+SBD CD 1. 1. THE TIMES THEY ARE A CHANGIN 2. TO RAMONA 3. GATES OF EDEN 4. IF YOU GOT TO GO 5. ITS
ALL RIGHT MA 6. LOVE MINUS ZERO 7. MR. TAMBOURINE MAN 8. TALKIN WWii BLUES 9. DONT THINKS TWICE, ITS ALL RIGHT. CD 2. 1. WITH GOD ON OUR SIDE 2. SHE BELONGS TO ME 3. IT AINT ME BABE 4. LONESOME DEATH OF HATTIE CAROL
5. ALL I REALLY WANT TO DO 6. ITS ALL OVER NOW BABY BLUE
DYLAN,
BOB - Melbourne, AusTRALIA 04/20/66 A+.SBD 1. SHE BELONGS TO ME 2. FOURTH TIME AROUND 3. VISIONS OF
JOHANNA 4. ITS ALL OVER NOW BABY BLUE 5. DESOLATION ROW 6. JUST LIKE A WOMAN 7. TELL ME MOMMA 8. BABY LET ME FOLLOW YOU DOWN
9. JUST LIKE TOM THUMBS BLUES 10. ADELAIDE INTERVIEW
DYLAN, BOB - MP3
BOB DYLAN (1962), THE FREEWHEELIN' BOB DYLAN (1963), BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME (1965), HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED (1965), BLONDE
ON BLONDE (1966), JOHN WESLEY HARDING (1967), NASHVILLE SKYLINE (1969), SELF PORTRAIT (1970), BLOOD ON THE TRACKS (1975),
DESIRE (1976), INFIDELS (1983), DOWN IN THE GROOVE (1988), DYLAN & THE DEAD (1988), UNDER THE RED SKY (1990), GOOD AS
I BEEN TO YOU (1992), MTV UNPLUGGED (1995)
DYLAN, BOB - MULLINS
CENTER UNIVERSITY OF MASS. 11/18/99
DYLAN, BOB - LIKE
A ROLLING STONE
DYLAN, BOB - LIVE
07/13/01 (2CDS)
DYLAN, BOB - LIVE
07/24/01 (2CDS)
DYLAN, BOB - LIVE
IN NEWPORT (2CDS) LIVE IN NEWPORT 1965 AND LIVE IN NEW CASTLE 1965. DOCUMENT 004 [T-113] (1) NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL (NEWPORT,
RI); JULY 25, 1965 (LIVE) (2) CITY HALL (NEWCASTLE, UK); MAY 6, 1965 (LINE) (3) PHILHARMONIC HALL (NEW YORK, NY); OCTOBER
31, 1964 TRACKLIST: (1) MAGGIE'S FARM, LIKE A ROLLING STONE, PHANTOM ENGINEER, IT'S ALL OVER NOW BABY BLUE, MR. TAMBOURINE
MAN (2) DON'T THINK TWICE (3) DON'T THINK TWICE, THE LONESOME DEATH OF HATTIE CARROLL, MAMA YOU BEEN ON MY MIND (W/JOAN BAEZ),
SILVER DAGGER (JOAN BAEZ W/DYLAN HARP), WITH GOD ON OUR SIDE (W/JOAN BAEZ), IT AIN'T ME BABE (W/JOAN BAEZ), ALL I REALLY WANT
TO DO CDG: SURFACE NOISE INDICATES THAST THIS WAS COPIED FROM VINYL. THERE IS CONSIDERABLE HISS, BUT OTHERWISE THE SOUND QUALITY
IS QUITE GOOD.
DYLAN, BOB - LOVE SONGS FOR AMERICA (2CDS) 1974 SWINGIN' PIG 055-1/2 [T-128]BOSTON GARDEN (BOSTON, MA); JANUARY
14, 1974 (AFTERNOON) (LIVE) TRACKLIST: RAINY DAY WOMEN #12 & 35, LAY LADY LAY, JUST LIKE TOM THUMB'S BLUES, IT AIN'T ME
BABE, I DON'T BELIEVE YOU, BALLAD OF A THIN MAN; STAGE FRIGHT, THE NIGHT THEY DROVE OLD DIXIE DOWN, KING HARVEST, THIS WHEEL'S
ON FIRE, I SHALL BE RELEASED, UP ON CRIPPLE CREEK; ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER, BALLAD OF HOLLIS BROWN, KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S
DOOR, TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN', DON'T THINK TWICE, GATES OF EDEN, JUST LIKE A WOMAN, IT'S ALRIGHT MA (I'M ONLY BLEEDING)
THE CD IS A TAD BETTER SOUNDING THEN THE CIRCULATING TAPE, PERHAPS THE EFFECT OF SWINGING PIG'S NONOISE PROCESSING). I AS
FAR AS CONCERTS GO, THIS ONE IS JUST AVERAGE... I'VE HEARD BETTER AND HEARD WORSE.
DYLAN, BOB - MINNESOTA
TAPES (2CDS)
DYLAN, BOB - NOW
AIN'T THE TIME FOR YOUR TEARS RECORDED LIVE AT THE FREE TRADE HALL IN MANCHESTER 1965. SWINGIN PIG. THIS IS A WONDERFUL RECORDING
OF AN HISTORIC CONCERT, MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, MAY 7, 1965. THIS WAS PART OF THE FAMOUS "DON'T LOOK BACK" TOUR. A YOUNG DYLAN
SINGING FOLK SONGS IN HIS PRIME. FANTASTIC.
DYLAN, BOB - OUTTAKES
FROM COLUMBIA STUDIOS
dylan, bob - paint
the daytime black (2cds) with the band live at the forum los angeles, ca 02/14/74
DYLAN, BOB - PECO'S
BLUES STUDIO OUTTAKES Spank 107 [T-391] (1) PAT GARRETT SOUNDTRACK SESSION (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO); JANUARY 20, 1973 (2) PAT
GARRETT SOUNDTRACK SESSIONS (BURBANK, CA); FEBRUARY 1973 TRACKLIST: (1) BILLY, BILLY, TURKEY, TOM TURKEY, BILLY SURRENDERS,
AND HE'S KILLED ME, GOODBYE HOLLY, PECOS BLUES, PECOS BLUES, BILLY (2) KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S DOOR, SWEET AMARILLO, KNOCKIN'
ON HEAVEN'S DOOR, KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S DOOR, FINAL THEME, FINAL THEME, ROCK ME MAMA, ROCK ME MAMA, BILLY 7, BILLY 7, INSTRUMENTAL,
INSTRUMENTAL, FINAL THEME, FINAL THEME NOTE: THE TITLE OF THIS DISC SHOULD BE "PECOS BLUES," BUT DUE TO AN ERROR IN THE PACKAGING
THE INCORRECT TITLE IS NOW STANDARD, AND THE SONG TITLE IS OFTEN LISTED INCORRECTLY AS WELL. THE REFERENCE IS TO THE PECOS
RIVER IN TEXAS. ALMOST PERFECT QUALITY AND VERY ENJOYABLE MATERIAL. FANS OF THE FILM WILL FIND IT MARVELOUS. MUCH OF WHAT
CIRCULATES ON TAPE IS HERE. AN INCREDIBLE GLIMPSE OF DYLAN IN THE STUDIO. A STRIPPED DOWN, BARE BONES, LOOK AT SOME GREAT
MUSIC. BOTH PERFORMANCE AND SOUND ARE EXCELLENT, AND THE COMMENTS BETWEEN TAKES QUITE REVEALING.
DYLAN, BOB - POSSUM
BELLY OVERALLS NASHVILLE, TN, USA STUDIO OUT-TAKES 1969 > 1970 GOLD STANDARD NASH105 [T-358] (1) COLUMBIA RECORDS STUDIO
B (NEW YORK, NY); MAY 1, 1970(2) COLUMBIA RECORDS STUDIO (NASHVILLE, TN); MAY 3, 1969 TRACKLIST: (1) GHOST RIDERS IN THE SKY,
CUPID, ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM, GATES OF EDEN, I THREW IT ALL AWAY, I DON'T BELIEVE YOU, MATCHBOX, YOUR TRUE LOVE, LAS VEGAS
BLUES, FISHING BLUES (FRAGMENT), HONEY JUST ALLOW ME ONE MORE CHANCE, RAINY DAY WOMEN #12 & 35, SONG TO WOODY, MAMA YOU
BEEN ON MY MIND, DON'T THINK TWICE [INST], YESTERDAY, JUST LIKE TOM THUMB'S BLUES, DA DOO RON RON, ONE TOO MANY MORNINGS [INST],
ONE TOO MANY MORNINGS. (2) FOLSOM PRISON BLUES, RING OF FIRE
DYLAN, BOB - REYNALDO
& CLARA SOUNDTRACK THE ENTIRE SOUNDTRACK INCLUDING ALL SONGS, AND PIECES OF SONGS, AND SOME DIALOG. STANDARD PACKAGE FOR
THIS FAN PROJECT.
DYLAN, BOB - RING
THEM BELLS (OH MERCY OUTTAKES)
DYLAN, BOB - ROCK
SOLID THE STORY GOES THAT SPECIAL ATTENTION WAS PAID THIS NIGHT TO THE PERFORMANCE AND MIXING, AS CBS HAD PLANS OF RELEASING
IT AS A LIVE GOSPEL LP. I DON'T KNOW THAT THE STORY HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY SUBSTANTIATED. THE RESULTS, HOWEVER, SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.
THIS IS ONE INCREDIBLE CD. THE SOUND QUALITY IS NOTHING SHORT OF OFFICIALLY RELEASABLE QUALITY. THE PERFORMANCE IS BREATH
TAKING. DYLAN MANAGES A FEW SPARKS FROM THE HELL-FIRE AND BRIMSTONE PERFORMANCES OF THE PREVIOUS FALL. THIS ONE IS NOT TO
BE MISSED. EVEN IF YOU'RE NOT A FAN OF THE GOSPEL MATERIAL, THIS IS ONE OF DYLAN'S FINEST HOURS.IF THERE COULD BE ANY COMPLAINT
AT ALL, IT WOULD BE THAT THE DISC LEAVES YOU WANTING MORE. INDEED, THIS REPRESENTS ONLY HALF OF THE CONCERT. ALTHOUGH NOT
QUITE THE QUALITY, THE ENTIRE CONCERT OF THE FOLLOWING NIGHT WAS RELEASED BY FLASHBACK AS "THE BORN AGAIN MUSIC."
DYLAN,
BOB - SAN JOSE REVISITED 1992 This is a great sounding audience recording of a loose, fun show. The
setlist is amazing. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 Positively Fourth
Street Union Sundown Just Like A Woman Drifter's Escape Most Of The Time Shelter From The Storm
Love Minus Zero Little Moses Boots Of Spanish Leather It's All Over Now Baby Blue Idiot Wind
Highway 61 Absolutely Sweet Marie All Along The Watchtower The sound floats slightly back
and forth from left to right. While barely noticeable over speakers, a headphone listening yields an interesting experience.
The music mix is great, and the vocals float at a warm and comfortable place above it. From drunken slurs, to awe inspiring
brilliance, Dylan's voice is at a new level of power. Some phrasing is truly unique. Featuring The Door's drummer Ian Wallance,
and guest guitarist *T Bone Burnett, the entire show has a magical quality. Always one to incorporate great packaging,
KTS includes 7 concert photos, and a turn of the century look at the host city graces the booklet and CD.
DYLAN,
BOB - SCHOTTENSTEIN CENTER 11/03/99 (2CDS)
DYLAN,
BOB - Sheffield, UK 5/16/66
A+.SBD TRACKS 1 9 SHEFFIELD, UK. TRACK 10 ODEON THEATRE, BIRMINGHAM, UK 05/12/66 1.
SHE BELONGS TO ME 2. FOURTH TIME AROUND 3. VISIONS OF JOHANNA 4. ITS ALL OVER NOW, BABY BLUE
5. DESOLATION ROW 6. JUST LIKE A WOMAN 7. MR. TAMBOURINE MAN 8. LEOPARD
SKIN PILL BOX HAT 9. ONE TOO MANY MORNINGS 10. BALLAD OF A THIN MAN
DYLAN, BOB - STUDS
TURKEL WAX MUSEUM 04/26/63 MAY/1963 RADIO WFMT INTERVIEW WITH THE LEGENDARY CHICAGO BROADCASTER AND JOURNALIST. STUDS IS QUITE
TAKEN WITH THE YOUNG DYLAN, HE CAJOLES HIM INTO 7 IN STUDIO SONGS. THE 1963 TERKEL PERFORMANCE AND INTERVIEW IS A MUST HAVE
FOR ANY SERIOUS COLLECTOR. BOB HAS COME INTO HIS OWN AS A PERFORMER EVEN AT THIS EARLY DATE. THE SONGS ARE WELL DONE, AND
BOB'S WIT SHINES THROUGH ON THE INTERVIEW. THIS CD IS THE ONE TO OWN. YELLOW DOG HAS REMOVED MOST OF THE TAPE HISS OF WHAT
WAS ALREADY A VERY NICE SOUNDING LINE RECORDING, AND IT NOW SOUNDS BETTER THAN EVER.
DYLAN, BOB - SUPPER
CLUB (4CDS) In 1993, Dylan played four Supper Club concerts over two days—November
16th and 17th—and 200 tickets were distributed free of charge to the fans. The shows have become legendary both for
the quality of the performances, which included such gems as "Weeping Willow" and "Queen Jane Approximately", and for the
distribution of free tickets—an all-too-rare occurence.
DYLAN, BOB - THIN
WILD MERCURY YEARS - 1965-1966
DYLAN, BOB - WHITMARK
DEOMS (2CDS)
DYLAN, BOB - WITH
NEIL YOUNG 1975
DYLAN,
BOB - WITH GRATEFUL DEAD LIVE VOL 2 UNAUTHORIZED SOURCE: EUGENE, OR JULY 19, 1987 TRACKS: MAGGIE'S FARM , DEAD MAN DEAD MAN,
WATCHING THE RIVER FLOW, SIMPLE TWIST OF FATE, BALLAD OF FRANKIE LEE AND JUDAS PRIEST, MEMPHIS BLUES AGAIN, HEART OF MINE,
IT'S ALL OVER NOW BABY BLUE, RAINY DAY WOMEN # 12 & 35, QUEEN JANE APPROXIMATELY, BALLAD OF A THIN MAN, HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED,
TANGLED IN BLUE AND FINALLY ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER
BOB DYLAN XM RADIO THEME TIME RADIO SHOWS - 27(CDS)
# 1 Weather * 03MAY06
Blow Wind Blow - Muddy Waters (1964)
You Are My Sunshine - Jimmy Davis (1940)
California Sun - Joe Jones (1961)
I Don’t Care if the Sun Don’t Shine - Dean Martin (1950)
Just Walking
in the Rain - The Prisonaires (1953)
After the Clouds Roll Away - The Consolers (1961)
The Wind Cries Mary - Jimi
Hendrix (1967)
Come Rain or Come Shine - Judy Garland (1963)
It’s Raining - Irma Thomas (1962)
Didn’t
It Rain - Sister Rosetta Tharpe (1946)
Raining in my Heart - Slim Harpo (1961)
Jamaica Hurricane - Lord Beginner (1950)
Let the four Winds Blow - Fats Domino (1961)
Stormy Weather - The Spaniels (1957)
A Place in the Sun - Stevie
Wonder (1966)
Summer Wind - Frank Sinatra (1966)
Uncloudy Day - The Staple Singers (1957)
Keep on the Sunny Side
- The Carter Family (1928)
# 2 Mother * 10MAY06
Mama Don’t Allow It
— Julia Lee (1947)
Daddy Loves Mommy-O — Tommy Duncan (1956)
Mama Didn’t Lie — Jan Bradley
(1963)
I’ll Go to the Church Again With Mama — Buck Owens (1965)
Mama Told Me Not to Come — Randy
Newman (1970)
Mama Get the Hammer — Bobby Peterson Quintet (1961)
Mama Talk To Your Daughter — JB Lenoir
(1954)
A Mother’s Love — Earl King (1954)
Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean — Ruth Brown (1953)
Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way — Carl Smith (1951)
Mother Earth — Memphis Slim (1951)
Mother in
Law — Ernie K Doe (1961)
Mother In Law Blues — Little Junior Parker (1956)
Mama Tried — Merle Haggard
(1968)
Gonna Tell Your Mother — Jimmy McCracklin (1955)
Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby Standing in the Shadows
— Rolling Stones (1966)
Mother Fuyer — Dirty Red (1949)
Mama Said Knock You Out — LL Cool J (1990)
# 3 Drinking * 17MAY06
Ain’t Got no Money
to Pay for this Drink — George Zimmerman and the Thrills (194?)
Wine, Wine, Wine — The Electric
Flag (1967)
Don’t Come Home A Drinkin’ — Loretta Lynn (1966)
Daddy and the Wine — Porter Wagoner
& The Wagonmasters (1968)
I Drink — Mary Gauthier (2005)
I Drink — Charles Aznavour (1995)
Sloppy
Drunk — Jimmy Rogers (1973)
I Ain’t Drunk — Lonnnie The Cat (1954)
It Ain’t Far to the Bar
— Johnny Tyler and His Riders of the Rio Grande (194?)
What’s On The Bar - Hank Williams
Jr (2003)
One Mint Julep - The Clovers (1952)
Rum and Coca Cola — The Andrew Sisters (1945)
One Bourbon,
One Scotch, One Beer — John Lee Hooker (1966)
Who Will Buy the Wine — Charlie Walker (1960)
Buddy Stay
Off That Wine — Betty Hall Jones (1949)
Whiskey You’re The Devil — Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem (1962)
# 4 Baseball 24MAY06
(Revised
02NOV06)
Take Me Out To The Ball Game - Bob Dylan (a capella) (2006)
Take Me Out To The Ball Game - The
Skeletons (1988)
Baseball Boogie - Mabel Scott (1950)
Home Run - Chance Halladay (1959)
Baseball Baby - Johnny
Darling (1958)
Three Strikes And You’re Out - Cowboy Copas (1960)
The Ball Game - Sister Wynona Carr (1952)
Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball - Buddy Johnson (1943)
Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio - Les Brown & His
Orchestra with Betty Bonney (1941)
Joe DiMaggio’s Done It Again - Billy Bragg & Wilco (2000)
Don Newcombe Really Throws That Ball - Teddy Brannon Orchestra with Dickie Thompson (1950)
Newk’s Fadeaway -
Sonny Rollins Quartet (1951)
Say Hey - The Treniers with Willie Mays (1954)
The Wizard Of Oz - Sam Bush (2004)
3rd
Base, Dodger Stadium - Ry Cooder with James Bla Pahinul (2005)
You Gotta Have Heart - Damn Yankees Original Broadway Cast
(1955)
# 5 Coffee * 31MAY06
Java Jive - The Ink Spots
(1940)
One Cup of Coffee and a Cigarette - Jerry Irby (195?)
The Coffee Song - Frank Sinatra (1946)
Black Coffee in Bed - Squeeze (1982)
Cigarettes and Coffee - Otis Redding (1966)
Caffeine and Nicotine - Curtis
Gordon (1954)
Cigarettes and Coffee Blues - Lefty Frizzell (1958)
Coffee Blues - Sam ‘Lightnin’ Hopkins
(1951)
Keep That Coffee Hot - Scatman Crothers (1955)
Coffee Cigarettes and Tears - The Larks (1951)
Black Coffee
- Bobby Darin (1959)
Raindrops In My Coffee - Sexsmith and Kerr (2005)
Coffee and TV - Blur (1999)
Forty Cups
of Coffee - Ella Mae Morse (1953)
Let’s Have Another Cup of Coffee - Glenn Miller Orchestra (1942)
# 6 Jail * 07JUN06
Folsom Prison Blues - Johnny
Cash (1956)
21 Days in Jail - Magic Sam (1958)
Send Me to the ‘Lectric Chair - Bessie Smith (1927)
Prisoner’s
Song - Warren Storm (1958)
Back on The Chain Gang - The Pretenders (1982)
Jail Bait - Andre Williams (1956)
Prison
Wall Blues - Cannon’s Jug Stompers (1930)
Columbus Stockade Blues - Kenny Lane & His Bull Dogs (1960)
Nine
Pound Steel - Joe Simon (1968)
Okies in the Pokie - Jimmy Patton (1960)
Christmas in Prison - John Prine (1973)
In
the Jailhouse Now - Sir Douglas Quintet (1965)
Jailbird Love Song - The Mississippi Sheiks (1930)
Riot in Cell Block
#9 - Wanda Jackson (1960)
Sing Me Back Home - Merle Haggard (1968)
Last Meal - Hurricane Harry (1956)
# 7 Father * 14JUN06
Song For My Father - The
Horace Silver Quintet (1964)
Daddy and Home - Jimmie Rodgers (1928)
Daddy’s Home - Shep & the Limelites
(1961)
That Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine - The Everly Brothers (1958)
Dust Got Into Daddy’s Eyes - Bobby ‘Blue’
Bland (1965)
Daddy - Julie London (1961)
Your Dad Did - John Hiatt (1987)
My Daddy - The Sons of the Pioneers
(1932)
Color Him Father - The Winstons (1969)
Papa’s on the Housetop - Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell (1930)
Mama Loves Papa - Jack Rhodes & His Lone Star Buddies (1951)
Papa Was A Rolling Stone - The Temptations (1972)
Father Time - Lowell Fulson (19??)
Father Alone - The Swan Silvertones (1946)
Patsy Girl - Ross
McManus (1964)
My Son Calls Another Man Daddy - Hank Williams (1950)
# 8 Wedding * 21JUN06
Wedding Bells (Are Breaking
Up That Old Gang Of Mine) - Fred Rich & His Orchestra (1929)
Getting Married Soon - Prince La La (1962)
(Today
I Met) The Boy I’m Gonna Marry - Darlene Love (1963)
Married Man’s A Fool - Ry Cooder (1974)
Wedlock Is
a Padlock - Laura Lee (1970)
I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock and Roll) - Dave Edmunds (1977)
Stop the Wedding
- Etta James (1962)
Don’t Stop the Wedding - Ann Cole (1962)
Fanny Brown Got Married - Roy Brown (1954)
Get
Me to the Church on Time - Rosemary Clooney (1956)
I’m a Married Man - Johnny Tyler & His Riders of the Rio
Grande (194?)
Leave Married Women Alone - Jimmy Cavallo (1951)
Married Woman - Big Joe Turner (1954)
Love And Marriage - Frank Sinatra (1965)
The Man Who Wrote ‘Home Sweet Home’ Never Was A Married Man -
Charlie Poole and His North Carolina Ramblers (1927)
Where Were You (On Our Wedding Day) - Lloyd Price (1959)
# 9 Divorce * 28JUN06
D.I.V.O.R.C.E. - Tammy
Wynette (1968)
The Grand Tour - George Jones (1974)
Alimony - Tommy Tucker (1965)
She Got The Goldmine (I Got
The Shaft) - Jerry Reed (1982)
Alimony Blues - T-Bone Walker (1951))
(Pay Me) Alimony - The Maddox Brothers &
Rose (1946)
Alimony Blues - Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson & His Orchestra (1947)
Divorce Decree - Doris
Duke (1981)
Married by the Bible, Divorced by the Law - Hank Snow (1962)
Alimony - Huey ‘Piano’ Smith
& His Clowns (1959)
Divorce Me C.O.D. - Merle Travis (1946)
Mexican Divorce - The Drifters (1962)
Will Your
Lawyer Talk to God? - Kitty Wells (1964)
Mr. & Mrs. Used To Be - Ernest Tubb & Loretta Lynn (1965)
You Can’t
Divorce My Heart - Lefty Frizzell (1951)
Love Doesn’t Live Here Anymore - June Christy (1953)
# 10 Summer
* 05JUL06
Summertime - Billy Stewart (1966)
Summertime Blues - Eddie Cochran (1958)
Heat Wave - Martha &
the Vandellas (1963)
Heat Wave - Sol K. Bright and His Hollywaiians (1935)
Sunny - Bobby Hebb (1966)
Juneteenth
Jamboree - Fatso Bentley (19??)
So Nice - Astrud Gilberto and Walter Wanderley (1966)
Youth of 1000
Summers - Van Morrison (1990)
Hot Weather Blues - Mr. Sad Head (19??)
Summer in the City - Lovin’
Spoonful (1966)
Too Hot - Prince Buster (1967)
In the Summertime - Mungo Jerry (1970)
Ice Cream Man - John Brim
(1953)
Fourth of July - Dave Alvin (1994)
Hot Fun in the Summertime - Sly & the Family Stone (1969)
# 11 Flowers * 12JUL06
New San Antonio Rose - Bob
Wills & His Texas Playboys (1940)
Grazing in the Grass - The Friends of Distinction (1968)
Good Year for the Roses
- George Jones (1970)
The Bonny Bunch of Roses - Paul Clayton (1957)
Laying on a Bed of Roses - The Muffs (1995))
The Grape Vine - Lucky Millinder & His Orchestra (1951)
Tulip Or Turnip - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra (1947)
Tiptoe Through the Tulips With Me - Tiny Tim (1968)
Wildwood Flower - The Carter Family (1928)
When the Roses
Bloom Again - Laura Cantrell (2002)
Only a Rose - Geraint Watkins (2004)
I Threw Away The Rose - Merle Haggard (1967)
Don’t Let the Green Grass Fool You - Wilson Pickett (1971)
The Sharpest Thorn - Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint
(2006)
# 12 Cars * 19JUL06
Rocket 88 - Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats (1951)
Cadillac Ranch - Bruce
Springsteen & The E Street Band (1980)
Every Woman I Know (Crazy ‘Bout Automobiles) - Billy ‘The Kid’
Emerson (1953)
Me and My Chauffeur Blues — Memphis Minnie (1941)
My Automobile — George Clinton &
Parliament (1970)
Christian’s Automobile — The Dixie Hummingbirds (1957)
Car on a Hill — Joni Mitchell
(1974)
Pontiac commercial : Old McDonald – Frank Sinatra (19 ??)
Pontiac Blues — Sonny
Boy Williamson II (1950)
Big Green Car - Jimmy Carroll (1958)
Get out of the Car — Richard Berry (1955)
Mercury
Blues - David Lindley (1981)
Too Many Drivers At The Wheel — Smiley Lewis (1955)
Little Red Corvette —
Prince (1983)
No Money Down — Chuck Berry (1955)
# 13 Rich Man Poor Man * 26JUL06
The Rich Man And
The Poor Man - Bob Miller (1932)
Rags to Riches - Tony Bennett (1953)
Get Rich Quick - Little Richard (1953)
Charming
Betsy - The Farmer Boys (1956)
Brother Can You Spare A Dime - Bing Crosby (1932)
On the Nickel - Tom Waits (1980)
Farmer Is The Man That Feeds Them All - Fiddlin’ John Carson and Moonshine Kate (1924)
Hobo, You Can’t
Ride This Train - Louis Armstrong (1932)
Do Re Mi - Woody Guthrie (1937)
Rich Woman - Little Millette & His Creoles
(1972)
Poor Side of Town - Johnny Rivers (1966)
The Welfare (Turns Its Back On You) - Freddy King (1963)
If You’re
So Smart, How Come You Ain’t Rich? - Louis Jordan (1950)
Hobo’s Lullaby - Emmylou Harris (1988)
#
14 Devil * 02AUG06
Me and the Devil Blues - Robert Johnson (1936)
Satan is Real - The Louvin Brothers (1958)
Friend
of the Devil - Grateful Dead (1970)
Devil In Disguise - Elvis Presley (1963)
The Devil Ain’t Lazy - Bob Wills
and His Texas Playboys (193 ?)
Christine’s Tune (The Devil in Disguise) - The Flying Burrito Brothers
(1969)
Suzanne Beware of the Devil - Dandy Livingston (1972)
Devil In His Heart - The Donays (1962)
Must Have
been the Devil - Otis Spann (1954)
Devil’s Hot Rod - Johnny Tyler (1955)
Devil Got My Woman - Skip James (1968)
Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea - Count Basie & His Orchestra with Helen Humes (1939)
Devil With A Blue
Dress On - Shorty Long (1964)
Devil’s Haircut - Beck (1996)
Race With the Devil - Gene Vincent (1956)
Way
Down In The Hole - Tom Waits (1987)
# 15 Eyes * 09AUG06
Brown Eyed Handsome Man - Chuck Berry (1956)
20/20
Vision - Jimmy Martin (1954)
Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison (1967)
My Blue Eyed Jane - Jimmie Rogers (1930)
She
Winked Her Eye - Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown (1951)
Spanish Eyes - Al Martino (1966)
Keep An Eye On Love
- Ernestine Anderson (1963)
Eye Balling - Chuck Higgins (1955)
Brown Eyes - Blue Sky Boys (1940)
Eyesight To The
Blind - Sonny Boy Williamson II (1951)
Tell Me My Lying Eyes Are Wrong - George Jones (1975)
Raging Eyes - Nick Lowe
(1983)
Bloodshot Eyes - Wynonie ‘Mr Blues’ Harris (1951)
I Still Miss Someone - Johnny Cash (1958)
I
Only Have Eyes For You - The Flamingos (1959)
Dry Your Eyes - The Streets (2004)
# 16 Dogs * 16AUG06
(How Much Is) That Doggie
in the Window - Patti Page (1953)
Ain’t I’m A Dog? - Ronnie Self (1957)
Stop Kickin’ My Dog Around
- Rufus Thomas (1963)
Dog - Bob Dorough (1966)
I’ll Take the Dog - Jean Shepard and Ray Pillow (1966)
Old
Shep - Red Foley (1956)
How Come My Bulldog Don’t Bark? - Howard Tate (1967)
Bird Dog – The Everly Brothers
(1958)
A New Salty Dog - Allen Brothers (1932)
Hound Dog - Freddie Bell and The Bellboys (1955)
The Dog House
Boogie - Hankshaw Hawkins (1948)
I Wanna Be Your Dog - Uncle Tupelo (1992)
Russian Satellite – The Mighty Sparrow
(1958)
I’m Walking The Dog - Webb Pierce (1955)
# 17 Friends & Neighbours * 23AUG06
Howdy Neighbor
- Porter Wagoner & the Wagonmasters (1967)
Don’t Take Everybody To Be Your Friend - Sister Rosetta Tharpe (1946)
Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend - T-Bone Burnett (1982)
La Valse d’Amitie - Doc Guidry (1995)
Make
Friends - Moon Mullican (1963)
My Next Door Neighbor - Jerry McCain (1957)
Let’s Invite Them Over - George Jones
& Melba Montgomery (1963)
My Friends - Howlin’ Wolf (1952)
Last Night - Little Walter (1952)
You’ve
Got a Friend - Carole King (1971)
Bad Neighborhood - Ronnie & The Delinquents (1960)
Neighbours - Rolling Stones
(1994)
Too Many Parties and Too Many Pals - Hank Williams Sr as Luke the Drifter (1963)
Why Can’t We Be Friends
- War (1975)
# 18 Radio * 30AUG06
Turn Your Radio On - Grandpa Jones (1965)
Roadrunner - The Modern Lovers
(1976)
Cool Disc Jockey - Boyd Bennett and His Rockets (1959)
Border Radio - The Blasters (1981)
On Your Radio
- Richard Lanham (1957)
Radio Commercials - Lord Melody (1994)
This is Radio Clash - The Clash (1981)
Those DJ
Shows - Patrice Holloway (1964)
Caravan - Van Morrison (1970)
Disc Jockey Blues - Luke Jones and His Orchestra (1948)
My Hi-Fi to Cry By - Bonnie Owens (1969)
Canned Music - Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks (1969)
Radio Boogie - L.C.
Smith and His Southern Playboys (1953)
Radio Radio - Elvis Costello and The Attractions (1978)
# 19 The Bible
* 06SEP06
Are You Bound For Heaven Or Hell - Rev. J.M. Gates (1926)
Bottle and a Bible - The Yayhoos (2001)
Samson
And Delilah - Rev. Gary Davis (1956)
He Will Set Your Fields on Fire - Kitty Wells (1959)
Adam Come And Get Your Rib
- Wynonie Harris (1952)
The Old Ark’s A’Moving – A.A. Gray and Seven-Foot Dilly (1930)
Denomination
Blues - Washington Phillips (1929)
I’m Using My Bible For A Road Map - The Four Internes (1953)
Elijah Rock
- Ollabelle with Amy Helm (2004)
The Rivers Of Babylon - The Melodians (1972)
John The Revelator - Blind Willie Johnson
(1930)
Boogie Woogie Preaching Man - Jess Willard (1952)
Oh Mary Don’t You Weep - The Swan Silvertones (1959)
That’s What The Good Book Says - The Robins (1950)
# 20 Musical Map * 13SEP06
I’ve Been Everywhere
- Hank Snow (1962)
Mardi Gras in New Orleans - Professor Longhair and the Shuffling Hungarians (1949)
El Paso - Marty
Robbins (1959)
Kansas City - Wilbur Harrison (1959)
Hawaiian Cowboy - Sol K. Bright & His Hollywaiians (1936)
Stars Fell on Alabama - Jack Teagarden (1934)
New Jersey Girl - Tom Waits (1980)
The Tale of the Knoxville Girl
- The Louvin Brothers (1956)
Jackson - Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood (1967)
Louisiana - Percy Mayfield (1951)
I
Used To Work In Chicago - Tin Ear Tanner & His Backroom Boys (1950)
Baltimore Fire - Charlie Poole (1929)
My Head’s
in Mississippi - ZZ Top (1990)
Take Me Back To Tulsa - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys (1941)
# 21 School * 20SEP06
You Don’t Learn That
In School - Nat King Cole (1947)
Back To School Days - Graham Parker (1976)
High School USA - Tommy Facenda (1959)
Don’t Be A Dropout - James Brown (1966)
Waiting In School - Ricky Nelson (1957)
Homework - Otis Rush (1962)
I Love The College Girls - Harry Reser (1927)
Hey Little School Girls - The Marquees (1957)
Play It Cool, Stay
In School - Brenda Holloway & The Supremes (1966)
Professor Bop - Babs Gonzales (1947)
Wonderful World - Sam Cooke
(1960)
School Of Rock ‘n Roll - Gene Summers (1958)
Still In School - N.R.B.Q. (1977)
To Sir With Love -
Lulu (1967)
High School Confidential - Jerry Lee Lewis (1958)
Stay In School - Otis Redding (1967)
School’s
Out - Alice Cooper (1972)
Good Morning Schoolgirl - Sonny Boy Williamson I (1937)
# 22 Telephone * 27SEP06
The
Telephone Call – Kraftwerk (1986)
Talk To Me Baby (I Can’t Hold Out) - Elmore James (1960)
Atomic Telephone
- The Spirit of Memphis Quartet (1952)
Pennsylvania 6-5000 - Glenn Miller Orchestra (1940)
842-3089 (Call My Name)
- Etta James (1967)
Telephone Blues - Eddie Gorman and His Group (1949)
The Jukebox And The Phone - Lattie Moore (1959)
Wrong Number - George Jones (1965)
Party Line - The Kinks (1966)
The People On My Party Line - Eddie ‘Cleanhead’
Vinson (1952)
As Soon As I Hang Up The Phone - Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty (1974)
Long Distance Call - Muddy
Waters (1950)
Your Wires Have Been Tapped - Pigmeat Markham (1968)
Hanging On The Telephone - Blondie (1978)
Long
Distance Operator - Little Milton (1950)
Hold The Phone - Hank Penny (1951)
La Bochinchera - Machito & His Orchestra
with Graciela Perez Grillo (1965)
Wrong Number - Aaron Neville (1967)
Telephone Is Ringing - Pee Wee Crayton (1956)
Le Jeu Du Téléphone - Natacha Snitkine (1967)
# 23 Water * 04OCT06
Mommy Give Me A Drink Of Water - Danny
Kaye (1958)
Wade In The Water - Ramsey Lewis Trio (1966)
Cool Clear Water - Bob Nolan & The Sons Of The Pioneers
(1941)
You Don’t Miss Your Water - William Bell (1961)
High Water Everywhere Part 1 - Charley Patton (1929)
Water Water - Effie Smith and The Squires (1956)
You Left The Water Running - Booker T
& The MG's (1965)
Pouring Water On A Drowning Man - James Carr (1966)
Cold Dark Waters - Porter Wagoner
& The Wagonmasters (1962)
I’d Rather Drink Muddy Water - The Cats and The Fiddle (1940)
Louisiana 1927 -
Randy Newman (1974)
Cool Drink Of Water Blues - Tommy Johnson (1929)
I Asked For Water, She Brought Me Gasoline -
Howlin’ Wolf (1969)
Dirty Water - The Standells (1966)
Jesus Gave Me Water - The Five Blind Boys of Mississippi
(1950)
Backwater Blues - Lonnie Johnson (1927)
Still Blue Water - Jimmy Keith Orchestra with Myra Taylor (1946)
Ice
Water - Glenn Barber (1954)
Grand Coulee Dam - Ramblin’ Jack Elliott (1960)
# 24 Time * 11OCT06
Time After Time - Ben Webster (1959)
Time Is On My Side - Irma Thomas (1964)
Right Place
Wrong Time - Dr John (1973)
As Time Goes By - Arthur ‘Dooley’ Wilson (1942)
Time Marches On - Derrick Morgan (1961)
All The Time - Sleepy LaBeef (1957)
Only Time Will Tell - Etta James (1966)
Twenty Four Hours - Eddie Boyd (1953)
Turn back The Hands Of Time - Tyrone Davis (1970)
Life Begins At 4 o’Clock
- Bobby Milano (1958)
Sixty Minute Man - Billy Ward & The Dominoes (1951)
Fifteen Minute Intermission - Cab Calloway
(1940)
Funny How Time Slips Away - Willie Nelson (1962)
September Song - Lou Reed (1985)
Two Years Of Torture
- Ray Charles (1959)
Walking After Midnight - Patsy Cline (1957)
Midnight Hour - Clarence ‘Gatemouth’
Brown (1954)
What Time Is It - Eugene Pitt and The Jive Five (1962)
Armagideon Time - Willi Williams (1979)
Time
Has Come Today - The Chamber Brothers (1968)
# 25 Guns * 18OCT06
For A Few Dollars
More - Ennio Morricone (1964)
Shotgun – Junior Walker & The All Stars (1965)
Shotgun Boogie –
Tennessee Ernie Ford (1951)
The Hunter – Albert King (1967)
Guns Fever (Blam Blam Fever) – The Valentines
(1967)
Tommy Gun – The Clash (1978)
This Gun Don’t Care Who It Shoots – Wanda Jackson (1967)
I
Got My Equalizer – Robert Jefferson (194 ?)
Back In The Saddle Again -
Gene Autry (1939)
Don’t Take Your Guns To Town – Johnny Cash (1958)
La Pistola Y El Corazon –
Los Lobos (1988)
Big Nothing - The MacManus Gang (1987)
Pistol Packin’ Mama
– Al Dexter & His Troopers (1943)
Pistol Packin’ Mama – The Hurricanes (1955)
The Big Guns –
Jenny Lewis & The Watson Twins (2006)
Great Long Pistol – Jerry Irby & His Texas Rangers (1948)
Don’t
Shoot Baby – Vernon Green & The Medallions (1955)
Shoot Out The Lights – Richard & Linda Thompson
(1982)
# 26 Halloween * 25OCT06
Born Under A Bad Sign
- Albert King (1967)
Black Cat - Tommy Collins (1960)
Castin' My Spell - Johnny Otis (1959)
Beware Of The Vampire
- Denzel Laing (1978)
I Put A Spell On You - Screamin' Jay Hawkins (1956)
Skeleton In The Closet - Nat Gonella &
His Georgians (1937)
Look Out There's A Monster Coming - Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band - 1967
Hoo-Doo Say - Sly Fox (1954)
Superstition - Stevie Wonder (1972)
Morgus The Magnificent - Dr John & The Three Ghouls (1959)
That Old Black
Magic - Louis Prima & Keely Smith (1958)
Mr Ghost Goes To Town - Zeke Manners & His Swing Billies (1936)
Zombie
Jamboree - The Charmer (1953)
Monster Mash - Bobby Boris Pickett (1962)
Dead ??? - The Poets (196?)
Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead - June Christy (1960
# 27 Dance * 01NOV06
Dancing In The Street -
Martha and The Vandellas (1964)
Let's Go Dancing - Roy Hogsed and His Rainbow Riders Trio
(1947)
Do You Wanna Dance - The Ramones (1977)
Let Her Dance - The Bobby Fuller Four (1965)
Ten Cents A Dance
- Anita O'Day with Billy May Orchestra (1960)
My Baby Don't Dance To Nothin' But Ernest Tubb - Junior Brown (1993)
Dance
The Slurp - 7-Eleven (1967)
Dance Dance Dance - The LeBron Brothers (1967)
When You Dance - The Turbans (1955)
Dancing
Mood - Delroy Wilson (1966)
The Girl Can't Dance - Bunker Hill and The Raymen (1963)
I
Won't Dance - Fred Astaire (1935)
I Can't Dance (I've Got Ants In My Pants) - Roy Newman and His Boys (1935)
Let's
Dance - Chris Montez (1962)
Dancing To The Rhythm Of A Rock 'n' Roll Band - Eddie Seacrist and The Rolling Rockets (195?)
Dance Dance Dance - Bill Parsons (1959)
I Can't Stop Dancing - Archie Bell and The
Drells (1968)
Save The Last Dance For Me - Buck Owens (1962)
# 28 Sleep * 08NOV06
Sleepwalk - Santo and Johnny
(1959)
A Man's Best Friend Is A Bed - Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five (1947)
Sleeping In The Ground - Sammy Myers
(1956)
Somebody's Been Sleeping In My Bed - 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) (1970)
It Will Stand
- The Showmen (1961)
Give Me Just A Little More Time - General Johnson & The Chairmen
Of The Board (1970)
I Walk In My Sleep - Berna-Dean (1961)
Two Sleepy People - Hoagy Carmichael (1937)
I
Heard You Crying In Your Sleep - George Jones (1966)
Sleepless - Peter Wolf (2002)
Another
Sleepless Night - Belton Richard (1964)
Rock Me To Sleep - Little Miss Cornshucks (1947)
Love Is Only Sleeping - The
Monkees (1967)
Sleep - Little Willie John (1960)
Endless Sleep - Jody Reynolds and The Storms (1958)
Sleeping
- (Richard Manuel & ) The Band (1970)
When It's Sleepy Time Down South - Louis Armstrong
(1931)
# 29 Food * 15NOV06
Delicious
(The Laughing Song) - Jim Backus & Phyllis Diller (1958)
Everybody Eats When They Come To My House - Cab Calloway
(1947)
Wake Up In The Morning (Rice Krispies Jingle) - The Rolling Stones (1963)
Bar-B-Q
- Wendy Rene (1964)
Hot Biscuits And Sweet Marie - Lincoln Chase (1961)
Goodbye Pork Pie
Hat - Charles Mingus (1959)
Eat That Chicken - Charles Mingus (1961)
Hamburger Hop - Johnny Hicks and His Troubadours (1950)
Swing And Dine - The Melodians (1968)
Purple Stew - Thurston Harris and The Lamplighters (1958)
Shortnin' Bread - Paul Chaplain & His Emeralds (1960)
Matzoh Balls - Slim
Gaillard & His Flat Foot Floogie Boys (1939)
I Heard The Voice Of A Pork Chop - Jim Jackson (1928)
Hey Pete! Let's
Eat More Meat - Dizzy Gillespie (1946)
Hungry Man - Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five (1947)
Saturday Night Fish
Fry - The Blue Dots (1957)
The Hamburger Song - Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces (1966)
Hot Dog (Watch Me Eat) -
The Detroit Cobras (2005)
I Like Pie, I Like Cake - The Four Clefs (1941)
# 30 Thanksgiving Leftovers * 22NOV06
Turkey In The Straw - Liberace (1952)
Hallelujah, I'm A Bum - Harry McClintock (1926)
Let Me Play With
Your Poodle - Tampa Red & Big Maceo (1942)
Yard Dog - Al Ferrier (1972)
The Turkey Hop - The Robins (with Johnny
Otis Orchestra) (1950)
Honeysuckle Rose - Fats Waller (1934)
Twelve Red Roses - Betty Harris (1966)
Don't Let
The Stars Get In Your Eyes - Skeets McDonald (1952)
Them There Eyes - Billie Holiday (1939)
Angel Eyes - Jesse Belvin
(1959)
Gunslingers - Mighty Sparrow (1963)
Let's Be Friends - Billy Wright (1955)
Whiskey Is The Devil (In Liquid
Form) - The Bailes Brothers (1947)
Teach Me Tonight - Dinah Washington (1954)
Teacher Teacher - Rockpile (1980)
Iodine
In My Coffee - Muddy Waters (1952)
You Eat Too Much - Harold Burrage (1956)
Pie In The Sky - Cisco Houston (1960)
# 31 Tennessee * 29NOV06
Good Night, Good Morning
Tennessee - Shorty Long (1951)
Memphis, Tennessee - Chuck Berry (1959)
Memphis In The Meantime - John Hiatt (1987)
Tennessee Whiskey - David Allan Coe (1981)
Memphis Slim U.S.A. - Memphis Slim (1961)
Tennessee Waltz - Sam Cooke
(1964)
Nashville Cats - Lovin' Spoonful (1966)
Tennessee Border - Hank Williams Sr (1949)
Tennessee - Arrested
Development (1992)
The Memphis Train - Rufus Thomas (1968)
Night Train To Memphis - Jerry Lee Lewis (1959)
Hey,
Memphis - LaVern Baker (1961)
Trucker From Tennessee - Link Davis (1956)
All The Way From Memphis - Mott The Hoople
(1973)
Memphis Soul Stew - King Curtis (1967)
Tennessee - Carl Perkins (1956)