Show 111, “Rare 1950s Records,” presents 20 recordings that most people never heard, including a female vocalist who sounded like Linda Ronstadt and a mostly unknown male singer who sounds like a clone of Elvis Presley. Songs include “No Use Knocking,” “Lovely One,” “If I Had Me a Woman,” “Take Me in Your Arms,” “I’m Just Wild About Harry,” and “I Can’t Rock and Roll to Save My Soul.”
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Show 111 | Rare 1950s Records | |
Playlist | ||
1 | Here Comes Summer | Jerry Keller |
2 | Take Me in your Arms | Helen Grayco |
3 | Why | The Cues |
4 | Lazy River | Jimmie Komack |
5 | I | Lillian Briggs |
6 | When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano | Pat Boone |
7 | Lovely One | The Four Voices |
8 | Look Homeward Angel | The Four Esquires |
9 | Risque | Fafa Lemos and his Orchestra |
10 | If I Had Me a Woman | Mac Curtis |
11 | I Wonder I Wonder | Arthur Lee Simpkins |
12 | Blame it on My Youth | Connie Stevens |
13 | Have You Met Miss Jones | Jack Haskell |
14 | I’m Just Wild About Harry | Mary Lou Brewer |
15 | Over the Mountain, Across the Sea | Johnnie and Joe |
16 | Happy Happy Birthday Baby | The Tune Weavers |
17 | No Use Knocking | Bobby Charles |
18 | I Ride an old Paint | The Gateway Singers |
19 | I Can’t Rock and Roll to Save My Soul | Pearl Bailey |
20 | Old Time Movies | Larry Fotine |