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BOB DYLAN~~~RADIO RADIO~~~VOLUME 1~~~112 TRACKS~~~NEW!! | ||
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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Just Walking in the Rain - The Prisonaires 2. Stormy Weather - The Spaniels 3. Uncloudy Day - The Staple Singers 4. Mother's Love, A - Earl King 5. Mother in Law Blues - Little Parker, Jr. 6. It Ain't Far to the Bar - Johnny Tyler and the Riders of the Rio Grande 7. One Mint Julep - The Clovers 8. Newks Fadeaway - Sonny Rollins 9. Say Hey - The Treniers 10. Heart 11. Caffeine and Nicotine - Curtis Gordon 12. Coffee Cigarettes and Tears - The Larks 13. Folsom Prison Blues - Johnny Cash 14. Jail Bait - Andre Williams 15. Last Meal - Hurricane Harry 16. Mama Loves Papa - Jack Rhodes Lone Star Buddies 17. Father Alone - The Swan Silvertones 18. I'm a Married Man - Johnny Tyler and the Riders of the Rio Grande 19. Leave Married Women Alone - Jimmy Cavallo 20. Alimony Blues - T-Bone Walker 21. You Can't Divorce My Heart - Lefty Frizzell 22. Heat Wave - Sol K. Hollywaiians Bright 23. Hot Weather Blues - Mr. Sad Head 24. New San Antonio Rose - Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys 25. Grape Vine, The - Lucky Millinder 26. Get out of the Car - Richard Berry 27. Too Many Drivers - Smiley Lewis 28. No Money Down - Chuck Berry DISC 2: 1. Charming Betsy - The Farmer Boys 2. Hobo, You Can't Ride This Train - Louis Armstrong 3. Devil Ain't Lazy, The - Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys 4. Must Have Been the Devil - Otis Spann 5. Devil's Hot Rod - Johnny Tyler 6. She Winked Her Eye - Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown 7. Eye Balling - Chuck Higgins 8. New Salty Dog, A - Allen Brothers 9. Dog House Boogie - Hawkshaw Hawkins 10. My Next Door Neighbour - Jerry "Boogie" McCain 11. Last Night - Little Walter 12. On Your Radio - Richard Lanham 13. Denomination Blues - George Washington Phillips 14. That's What the Good Books Says - The Robins 15. Knoxville Girl - The Louvin Brothers 16. I Used to Work in Chicago - Tin Ear Tanner & His Backroom Boys 17. Waiting in School - Rick Nelson 18. Hey Little School Girl - The Marquees 19. Good Morning Schoolgirl - Sonny Boy Williamson 20. Telephone Blues - Eddie Gorman & His Group 21. Long Distance Call - Muddy Waters 22. Hold the Phone - Hank Penny 23. I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water - The Cats & the Fiddle 24. Cool Drink of Water Blues - Tommy Johnson 25. Ice Water - Glenn Barber 26. Sixty Minute Man - Billy Ward & the Dominoes 27. Walking After Midnight - Patsy Cline 28. Shotgun Boogie - Tennessee Ernie Ford DISC 3: 1. Great Long Pistol - Jerry Irby & His Texas Ranchers 2. Don't Shoot Baby - Vernon Green & the Medallions 3. Skeletons in the Closet - Nat Gonella & His Georgians 4. Zombie Jamboree - The Charmer 5. Dancing to the Rhythm of the Rock N Roll Band - Eddie Deacrest & The Rolling Rockets 6. I Can't Dance (I've Got Ants in My Pants) - Roy Newman/Bill Parsons 7. Sleeping in the Ground - Sam Myers 8. Rack Me to Sleep - Little Miss Cornshucks 9. Hamburger Hop - Johnny Hicks 10. I Like Pie, I Like Cake - Four Clefs 11. Them There Eye's - Billie Holiday 12. Teach Me Tonight - Dinah Washington 13. Good Night Cincinnati, Good Morning Tennessee - Shorty Long 14. Trucker from Tennessee - Link Davis 15. By the Light of the Silvery Moon - Fats Waller 16. When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again - Cliffie Stone 17. I Got Four Big Brothers (To Look After Me) - The Maddox Brothers & Rose 18. Tea for Two - Joe Mooney Quartet 19. Far Away Christmas Blues - Little Esther/Johnny Otis Orchestra 20. Mambo Santa Mambo - The Enchanters 21. Safronia B - Calvin Boze 22. Little Maggie - The Stanley Brothers 23. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - Eddie Noack 24. Red Headed Woman - Sonny Burgess 25. Cleanhead Blues - Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson 26. When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba - Johnny Mercer 27. Crazy 'Bout a Saxophone - Buddy Johnson & His Orchestra 28. Wheel of Fortune - Kay Starr DISC 4: 1. Mr. Hard Luck - The Orbits 2. Cry Me a River - Julie London 3. Bells, The - Billy Ward & the Dominoes 4. After My Laughter Came Tears - Big Joe Turner 5. I'm Laughing at You - The Gardenias 6. That's When Your Heartaches Begin - Billy Bunn & His Buddies 7. Directly from My Heart - Little Richard 8. Shine - Louis Armstrong & His Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra 9. Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy - Red Foley 10. House of Blue Lights, The - Ella Mae Morse 11. Red Cadillac & A Black Moustache - Warren Smith 12. Pink Cadillac - Sammy Masters 13. Ay Te Deja San Antonio - Don Santiago Jimenez, Sr. 14. Under a Texas Moon - King Nawahi Hawaiians 15. All That Oil in Texas - Oscar McLollie & His Honey Jumpers 16. Train Kept a Rollin', The - Tiny Bradshaw 17. Casey Jones - The Jubilaires 18. All Around - Muddy Waters 19. Underground Train, The - Lord Kitchener 20. Fool, Fool, Fool - The Clovers 21. Fools Fall in Love - The Drifters 22. Why Do Fools Fall in Love - Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers 23. Take the 'A' Train - Duke Ellington 24. I Paid My Income Tax Today - Gene Autry/Jimmy Wakely & His Trio 25. I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You - Louis Jordan & His Tympany 5 26. I Cried - Cookie & the Cupcakes 27. Take the Devil out of Me - George Jones 28. Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young - Faron Young
Album Notes The first episode of Bob Dylan's THEME TIME RADIO HOUR aired on May 3, 2006 and featured Dylan as a DJ spinning an eclectic mix of folk, blues, R&B, soul, rock & roll, bebop, country, and even rap drawn from his personal record collection, and aside from revealing the broad sweep of Dylan's musical interests, the shows, each of which were woven around a single theme, were a fascinating tour through roots and urban music in all of its forms. This four-disc set contains 112 tracks that Dylan played on his show, and it exhibits a delightful diversity, with sides ranging from the Spaniels' doo wop version of "Stormy Weather" to the stately jazz swing of Duke Ellington's "Take the 'A' Train," with stops along the way for gems like the Stanley Brothers' wonderfully ragged take on "Little Maggie," the Louvin Brothers' "Knoxville Girl," and Frankie Lymon's classic pop hit "Why Do Fools Fall in Love," and so much more. It works as a massive and diverse anthology of music all on its own, but since it also affords a glimpse at Dylan's listening interests, it reverberates and works as a kind of primer for his own work, as well. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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