Blowing The Fuse: 29 R&B Classics That Rocked The Jukebox In 1953 mp3 Compilation by Various Artists

Blowing The Fuse: 29 R&B Classics That Rocked The Jukebox In 1953by Various Artists

  • 29 Tracks
  • 320 kbps
  • 1:19:24

Tracks

1.Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Meanby Ruth Brown2:58
2.Baby Don't Do Itby The 5 Royales2:45
3.Gabbin' Bluesby Big Maybelle2:41
4.Whoopin' And Hollerin'by Earl Forest3:01
5.Hound Dogby Big Mama Thornton2:50
6.Big Ten Inch Recordby Bull Moose Jackson2:13
7.I'm Goneby Shirley & Lee2:19
8.Please Love Meby B.B. King & His Orchestra2:51
9.Softby Tiny Bradshaw2:32
10.Dream Girlby Jesse & Marvin3:13
11.I'm Madby Willie Mabon And His Combo2:37
12.I Wanna Knowby The Du Droppers2:18
13.The Clockby Johnny Ace2:58
14.Get Itby The Royals2:13
15.Please Don't Leave Meby Fats Domino2:34
16.Crying In The Chapelby The Orioles3:03
17.Hittin' On Meby Buddy Johnson & Ella Johnson3:08
18.Good Lovin'by The Clovers2:59
19.Mess Aroundby Ray Charles2:41
20.Shake A Handby Faye Adams2:53
21.One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beerby Amos Milburn2:56
22.Honey Hushby Big Joe Turner2:40
23.Blues With A Feelingby Little Walter3:06
24.Marieby The Four Tunes2:20
25.I Had A Notionby Joe Morris Orchestra2:44
26.Feelin' Goodby Little Junior'S Blue Flames2:57
27.T.V. Is The Thing (This Year)by Dinah Washington2:26
28.Money Honeyby Clyde Mcphatter & The Drifters2:57
29.Drunkby Jimmy Liggins2:31
Michelle
Most of these people I never heard as they were before my time. I first heard Big Mama Thornton on the movie "A Few Good Men".I really liked her version of 'Hound Dog", possibly even more than Elvis' version, which is much more popular. Other people on hear I am familiar with are Fats Domino,Ray Charles, and the Orioles. My parents listen to this stuff when I was young, so unlike people my own age, I am an ecclectic music lover. So way to go Caprice!! Job well Done!!