There are some new artists to sample in my list for 1961.
The Lion Sleeps Tonight” is a song originally written and recorded by Solomon Linda under the title “Mbube” for the South African Gallo Record Company in 1939. Linda’s original was written in Zulu, while the English version’s lyrics were written by George David Weiss.
There are a couple of Jimmy Reed classics “Big Boss Man” and Bright Lights, Big City”. Interesting to note that Phil Spectre played guitar on the Ben E. King classic “Stand By Me”. John Lennon also recorded Stand By Me for his Rock ‘n’ Roll album which was produced by a then very crazy Phil Spectre. “During the sessions, Spector fired a gun in the studio, and the bullet reportedly skimmed past Lennon’s ear. Lennon responded, “Phil, if you’re going to kill me, kill me. But don’t f**k with my ears. I’m a musician, I need ’em!”.
The Mar-Keys, formed in 1958, were an American studio session band for Stax Records, in Memphis, Tennessee, in the 1960s. As the first house band for the label, their backing music formed the foundation for the early 1960s Stax sound. The Ikettes were Ike Turner’s all-femala backing group.
I’m pretty sure that the band Big Sambo and the Housewreckers would not be a name chosen today. The Falcons and Band had a young Wilson Pickett in the line-up. Pickette rerecorded the song “I Found Love” in 1967. New Orleans Champion Jack Dupree is a huge favourite of mine. “William Thomas “Champion Jack” Dupree (July 23, 1909 or July 4, 1910 – January 21, 1992) was an American blues and boogie-woogie pianist and singer. His nickname was derived from his early career as a boxer. and he was the lightweight champion of Indiana“.
Walter E. “Furry” Lewis was an American country blues guitarist and songwriter from Memphis, Tennessee. He was one of the earliest of the blues musicians active in the 1920s to be brought out of retirement and given new opportunities to record during the folk blues revival of the 1960s. Joni Mitchell‘s song “Furry Sings the Blues” (on her album Hejira) is about her visit to Lewis’s apartment and a mostly ruined Beale Street on February 5, 1976.
nineteen and sixty-one
- Big Bad John – Jimmy Dean
Big Boss Man – Jimmy Reed
Bleeding Heart – Elmore James
Blue Moon -The Marcels
Bright Lights, Big City – Jimmy Reed
Bristol Stomp – The Dovells
Bumble Boogie – B. Bumble & The Stingers
Buttered Popcorn – The Supremes
Calinda – Jim Smoak
Candy Man – Roy Orbison
Chain Gang – Sam Cooke
Check Mr. Popeye – Eddie Bo
Come Back, Baby – Dave Van Ronk
Crazy – Patsy Cline
Daddy’s Home – Shep & The Limelites
Dog Patch Creeper – Velveteens
Du Dee Squat – Little Luther
Duke of Earl – Gene Chandler
Dupree Special – Champion Jack Dupree
Every Beat of My Heart – Gladys Knight
Everybody’s Gotta Pay Some Dues – Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
Free, Single & Disengaged – Huey “Piano” Smith
Gin House Blues – Nina Simone
Goin’ To Kansas City – Furry Lewis
Got Me a Louisiana Woman – Lightnin’ Hopkins
Gypsy Woman – The Impressions
Hello Mary Lou (Goodbye Heart) – Ricky Nelson
Hey! Baby – Bruce Channel
Hide Away – Freddy King
Hit the Road Jack – Ray Charles*
I Found a Love – The Falcons
I Just Want a Little Bit – Magic Sam feat. Eddie Shaw
I Know (You Don’t Love Me No More) – Barbara George
I Like It Like That Part 1 – Chris Kenner
I Pity the Fool – Bobby “Blue” Bland*
I Want a Guy – The Supremes
If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody – James Ray
I’m A Fool to Care – Joe Barry
I’m Blue – The Ikettes
Jamie – Eddie Holland
John Henry – Furry Lewis
Last Night – The Mar-Keys
Lazy River -Bobby Darin
Let Me Down Easy – Freddie King
Let’s Go Trippin – Dick Dale
Life Is Just a Struggle – Johnny Adams
Lonely Blue Nights – Rosie & The Originals
Love Me Baby – Shakey Jake
Lover’s Island – The Blue Jays
Memphis Slim U.S.A. – Memphis Slim
Midnight Special – Jimmy Smith
Mother-In-Law – Ernie K-Doe
My Girl – Charles McCullough
My True Story – The Jive Five
Night Train – James Brown
Not me – Gary US Bonds
Oh, Mother of Mine – The Temptations
One Mint Julep – Ray Charles*
Only the Lonely – Roy Orbison
Peanut Butter – The Marathons
Please Mr. Postman – The Marvelettes
Pony Time – Don Covay & The Goodtimers
Quarter To Three – Gary U.S. Bonds
Raindrops – Dee Clark
Rainin’ In My Heart – Slim Harpo
Runaround Sue – Dion
Runaway – Del Shannon
Running Scared – Roy Orbison
She Put the Hurt on Me – Prince La La
Soothe Me – Sim Twins
Stand By Me – Ben E. King
Stick Shift – The Duals
Surfer’s Stomp – The Marketts
Surfin’ U.S.A. – The Beach Boys
Swear I’ll Tell the Truth – Earl Hooker
Swing Down Chariot – The Staple Singers
Tears of Sorrow – The Primettes
Tears On My Pillow -Little Anthony & The Imperials
The Fly – Chubby Checker
The Lakes of Pontchartrain – Jim Smoak
The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wimoweh) – The Tokens
The Mountain’s High – Dick & Dee Dee
The Rains Came – Big Sambo & The House Wreckers
The Roach – Gene & Wendell
The Wanderer – Dion & The Belmonts
The Watusi – The Vibrations
The Young Ones – Cliff Richard & The Shadows
Underwater – The Frogmen
Up on the Roof – The Drifters
Walk Right Back – The Everly Brothers
Walked Down So Many Turn Rows – Mercy Dee Walton
When We Get Married – Bill Deal and The Rhondels
Wild Wind – John Leyton
Ya Ya – Lee Dorsey
Ye Jacobites By Name – Ewan MacColl & Peggy Seeger - * Seen perform live

Notable examples worth considering for 61:-
Temptation Everly Brothers Cupid Sam Cooke
Thanks Rob really enjoying all this. MN
Hi Mick, I will add your two recommendations to my lists. Interesting you mentioned Cupid. Pat Powell sand a killer version of the song at the Ska Vendors CD launch on Cup Eve.