
They Call Me Sweet Daddy Rollin’ Stone
remember the good old days? way back in the early fifties when everything was wholesome and good, before rock’n’roll took over the youth and steered our country to ruin. this collection of music from the years 1951 to 1954 contains a healthy dose of rhythm & blues and country & western with a smattering of jazz, calypso & Latin sounds. i hope you enjoy these wholesome sides, feel free to use them as a buffer to the lewd & crass times we find ourselves in.
image : Johnny Sampson’s Barn Yard Apocalypse
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Tracklist:
- Daddy Rollin’ Stone – Otis Blackwell – Jay-Dee Records / Fantastic Voyage (1953/2014)
- I Ain’t For It – Boogie Bill Webb – Imperial Records (1952/1968)
- I’ve Got That Feelin’ – Lil Green – Atlantic (1951/1986)
- Tiger Man (King Of The Jungle) – Rufus Thomas – Sun / Charly Records (1953/1976)
- You Ain’t So Such A Much – Blanche Thomas – Imperial Records / Fantastic Voyage (1954/2015)
- Hey Bartender – Floyd Dixon – Cat / Fantastic Voyage (1954/2014)
- Drinkin’ Wine Spoodee O Dee – Malcolm Yelvington And Star Rhythm Boys – Sun / ORG Music (1954/2014)
- Snake Dance Boogie – Roy Hogsed – Capitol Records / Stag-O-Lee (1951/2013)
- Some Girl Something – The Lion – Melodisc / Honest Jon’s Records (1951/2002)
- ¿Que Pasa Chica? – Cab Calloway And His Orchestra – Regal Records / Stag-O-Lee (1951/2014)
- Bamalam – Du-Droppers – RCA Victor / Stag-O-Lee (1953/2013)
- Give Me A Red Hot Mama And An Ice Cold Beer – Smiley Maxedon – Columbia / The Omni Recording Corporation / The Iron Mountain Analogue Research Facility (1953/2019)
- Chopsticks-Mambo – The Cal Tjader Trio – Fantasy (1953/2013)
- Big Bamboo – Duke Of Iron – Monogram / Stag-O-Lee (1952/2014)
- Red Top – Jimmie Widener – Imperial / Doghouse & Bone Records (1953/2020)
- You Played On My Piano – Hank Penny & Jaye P. Morgan – RCA Victor / Fantastic Voyage (1951/2011)
- Marie – The Four Tunes – Jubilee / ABC Records (1954/1973)
- Blue Moon – Lynn Hope – Aladdin / Fantastic Voyage (1951/2014)
- Atomic Baby – Linda Hayes with Red Callender Sextette – Recorded In Hollywood / Fantastic Voyage (1953/2014)