Blues, Doo-Wop, Soul, Pop, R ‘n’ B, Country, Surf Music, Gospel, Be-Bop and for the first time in my lists we get some skiffle. The first Aussie performer is noted (Slim Dusty). The first time I heard a version of C .C. Rider was by Aussie band Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs (1972ish), little did I know it went back To Ma Rainey (1925) when she recorded “See See Rider”. Bo Diddley’s “Mona” first came to my attention with the Rolling Stones 1964 cover. These “first heard” recollections will be a recurring theme i.e. a 6o’s bands recording old Blues, Soul and R’n’B numbers and in later years I would go on to research the origins of songs. In most cases I would say that the originals are better than the covers. As Big Mama Thornton (or was it Sonny Boy Williamson) once said “those white boys want to play the blues so bad and they do”. “Suzie Q” came to my attention when recorded by Creedence in 1968. I absolutely love “I’m a King Bee” by Slim Harpo which is another song recorded by the Stones. Elvis has many listings through the years, my first purchased Elvis recording was an E.P. that included “Cant Help Falling in Love” (1961). “At the Hop” came to my attention when I went to see “Woodstock” which was released here in Australia in Sept. 1970. The band Sha Na Na rocked that song. At Forest Hills High School in Queens, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel used the stage names Tom and Jerry and recorded the hit “Hey Schoolgirl”. I’d like a dollar for every time school girl is used in a song!
Ninteen and Fifty – Seven
- 26 Miles (Santa Catalina) – The Four Preps
A Pub with No Beer – Slim Dusty
All of Your Love – Magic Sam
All Shook Up – Elvis Presley ( see notes below 1)
At The Hop – Danny & the Juniors
Be-Bop Baby – Ricky Nelson
Bertha Lou- Johnny Faire
Black Slacks – Joe Bennett & The Sparkletones
Bony Moronie – Larry Williams
Book Of Love – The Monotones
Buzz-Buzz-Buzz – The Hollywood Flames
Bye Bye Love – The Everly Brothers
CC Rider – Chuck Willis
Chickee Wah Wah – Bobby Marchan (see notes below 2)
Click-Clack – Dicky Doo and the Don’ts
Dedicated To The One I Love – The “5” Royales
Deserie – The Charts
Diana – Paul Anka
Don’t Let Go – Roy Hamilton
Down in the Alley – The Clovers
(Every Time I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone – Roy Montrell
Fabulous – Charlie Gracie
Farther Up The Road – Bobby “Blue” Bland *
Fattening Frogs For Snakes – Sonny Boy Williamson
Florence – The Paragons
Flyin’ Saucers Rockin’ Roll – Billy Lee Riley
Frog Hop – Earl Hooker
Gangster of Love – Johnny “Guitar” Watson
Get A Job -The Silhouettes
Got My Mojo Working – Muddy Waters
He’s Gone – The Chantels
Hey School Girl – Tom & Jerry (Simon & Garfunkel)
Honest I Do – Jimmy Reed
Honky Tonk (Part 1) – Bill Doggett
Hoodoo Blues – Lightnin’ Slim
I’m A King Bee -Slim Harpo
I’m Gonna Be a Wheel Someday – Bobby Mitchell And The Toppers
I’m Walking – Fats Domino (3. See notes below)
Is Your Love for Real? – Hank Ballard & The Midnighters
It Hurts Me Too -Elmore James
It’s You, Baby – Sunnyland Slim
Jailhouse Rock – Elvis Presley
Jim Dandy – LaVern Baker
Jungle Hop – Don & Dewey
Keep A Knockin’ – Little Richard
Leavin’ It All Up To You – Don & Dewey
Let’s Have a Party – Wanda Jackson
Let’s Make It – James Brown
Little Bitty Pretty One – Thurston Harris
Little Darlin’ – The Gladiolas
Louie Louie – Richard Berry
Love Bandit (Gangster of Love) – Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson
Love Me With A Feeling – Magic Sam
The Maybe – The Chantels
Mess Around – Ray Charles *
Messed Up – Harold Burrage
Mona – Bo Diddley
Mr. Lee – The Bobbettes
New Orleans Blues – Chris Barber’s Jazz Band
New Orleans Hop Scop Blues – Dave Van Ronk
No Seas Cruel – Baldemar Huerta & Los Romanceros
Not Fade Away – Buddy Holly and The Crickets - Over The Mountain, Across The Sea – Johnnie & Joe
Party Doll – Buddy Knox
Peanuts – Little Joe & the Thrillers
Peggy Sue – Buddy Holly and The Crickets
Raunchy – Ernie Freeman
Red Hot – Billy Lee Riley
Reet Petite – Jackie Wilson
Rip It Up – Little Richard
Rock And Roll Music – Chuck Berry
Rock Island Line -Lonnie Donegan’s Skiffle Group
Rockin’ Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu – Huey “Piano” Smith
‘Round Midnight – Miles Davis
School Day – Chuck Berry
Searchin’ -The Coasters
Sick and Tired – Chris Kenner
Sitting in The Balcony – Eddie Cochran
Susie-Q – Dale Hawkins
Take My Hand, Precious Lord – Mahalia Jackson
Talking Columbia Blues – Jack Elliott
That’ll Be Day – Buddy Holly and The Crickets
The Monkey – Dave Bartholomew
The Stroll – The Diamonds
The Sun Is Shining – Jimmy Reed
Think – The “5” Royales
This Is the Nite – The Valiants
Too Much – Elvis Presley
Wake up Little Susie – The Everly Brothers
Walkin’ After Midnight – Patsy Cline
Walkin’ With Mr. Lee – Lee Allen
Walking to New Orleans – Fats Domino
Whispering Bells – The Dell Vikings
Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On – Big Maybelle
Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On – Jerry Lee Lewis
Words Of Love – Buddy Holly and the Crickets
You Know You Don’t Want Me – Mojo Watson
You Send Me – Sam Cooke
Young Blood – The Coasters
- I never got to see Elvis perform but I have been to Graceland
- Chickee Wah Wah is also a great music club in New Orleans
- Never got to see the Fat Man but I have been to his house in New Orleans
*Seen perform live
Great list-some I’ve never heard of! Perhaps Sleep Walk by Santo and Johnny could have easily slipped in there somewhere. Regards Mick
Thanks Mick I will check out Sleep Walk and add it to the list