So here we are 1962. My lists are tending to get longer the further I get into my seventy years of music.
John Lee Hooker (Boom Boom), now that’s how to boogie. In 1995, John Lee Hooker’s “Boom Boom” was included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame‘s list of “The Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll. The Animals did a version of Boom Boom in 1964. Chubby Checker sure had a lot of songs with Twistin’ in the title.
We get the debut single from the one and only Otis Redding. Stevie Wonder in his early career was known as Little Stevie Wonder. The Beatles recorded a version of the Isley Brothers ‘Twist and Shout” in 1964. “You’ll Lose a Good Thing” by New Orlean’s Barbara Lynn included Mac Rebbeneck aka Dr. John on piano. The song was recorded at the famous Cosimo Matassa’s J & M Studios. Although no longer a studio (it is a laundromat) there is a plaque on the building recognising its significance to New Orleans. Little Eva’s “Locomotion” has been recorded by many artists over the years but my favourite cover is by Grand Funk Railroad in 1974. Booker T’s classic 12 bar blues “Green Onions” is a classic instrumental. If you get a chance to visit the Stax Records museum in Memphis you can stare at the Hammond used in the recording. “Stubborn Kind of Fellow” was Marvin Gaye’s first hit for the Motown label (although not his first recording). Now you might say to me why the novelty song “Monster Mash” by Boris Pickett? I did tell you in an earlier post that I am a sucker for a novelty song. “Song to Woody” by Bob Dylan is of course a homage to the great Woody Guthrie
Nineteen and Sixty – Two
- (You’re My) Dream Come True – The Temptations
409 – The Beach Boys
All These Things – Art Neville
Alligator Man – Jimmy C. Newman
Any Day Now – Chuck Jackson
Beechwood 4-5789 – The Marvelettes
Big Boss Man – Frank Frost
Big Girls Don’t Cry – Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
Boom Boom – John Lee Hooker
Boss – The Rumblers
Bring It Home to Me – Sam Cooke
Bustin’ Surfboards – The Tornadoes
Cinnamon Cinder – The Pastel Six
Do You Love Me – The Contours
Do You Want to Dance – Cliff Richard & The Shadows
Do-Re-Mi – Lee Dorsey
Down In the Valley – Solomon Burke*
Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) – Roy Orbison
Funny How Time Slips Away – Willie Nelson*
Green Onions – Booker T.* & The MGs
Having a Party – Sam Cooke
He Hit Me (And I Felt Like a Kiss) – The Crystals
Help Me – Sonny Boy Williamson
He’s a Rebel – The Crystals
Hitch Hike – Marvin Gaye
Howlin’ For My Darling – Howlin’ Wolf - Humpty Dumpty Heart – Jim Cava
I Ain’t Got No Home – Ramblin’ Jack Elliott*
I Call It Pretty Music but The Old People Call It the Blues Pt 1 – Stevie Wonder*
I Can’t Stop Loving You – Ray Charles*
I Need Your Loving – Don Gardner
I Sold My Heart to the Junkman – Patti Labelle And the Bluebelles
I’ll Try Something New -The Miracles
It’s Raining – Irma Thomas*
I’ve Made Nights by Myself – Albert King
Keep on Naggin’ – Jimmy Anderson
La La La La La – Stevie Wonder
Land of 1000 Dances – Chris Kenner
Let Me In – The Sensations
Let’s Dance – Chris Montez
Let’s Go (Pony) – The Routers
Lipstick Traces (On A Cigarette) – Benny Spellman
Loop De Loop – Johnny Thunder
Mama Didn’t Lie – Jan Bradley
Mashed Potato Time – Dee Dee Sharp
Monster Mash – Bobby “Boris” Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers
Moon River (From “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”) – Danny Williams
Mumblin’ Blues – Sylvester Buckley
My Man He’s a Lovin’ Man – Bettye LaVette
Night Train – James Brown
Oh, My Angel – Bertha Tillman
Only One – Scotty Wayne
Only the Lonely (Know the Way I Feel) – Roy Orbison
Palisades Park – Freddy Cannon
Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow – The Rivingtons
Party Lights – Claudine Clark
Pipeline – The Chantays
Playboy – The Marvelettes
Queen of My Heart – René And Ray
Remember the Night – The Atlantics
Return to Sender – Elvis Presley
Shake For Me – Howlin’ Wolf
Shake Sherry – The Contours
Sheila – Tommy Roe
Sherry – Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
Shout Bamalama – Otis Redding
Slow Twistin’ – Chubby Checker
Soldier Boy – The Shirelles
Something’s Got a Hold on Me – Etta James
Song to Woody – Bob Dylan*
Soul Twist – King Curtis And the Noble Knights
Spoonful – Howlin’ Wolf
Stubborn Kind of Fellow – Marvin Gaye
Surfin’ Safari – The Beach Boys
Take It Off – The Genteels
Tell Him – The Exciters
Tell Him – The Drew-Vels
Telstar – The Tornados
The Back Door – Badeaux & Louisiana Aces & D.L. Menard
The Loco-Motion – Little Eva
The Lonely Bull (El Solo Toro) – Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass*
The One Who Really Loves You – Mary Wells
The Red Rooster – Howlin’ Wolf
The Syracuse – Felix Cavaliere & The Escorts
The Town I Live In – McKinley Mitchell
The Wah Watusi – The Orlons
These Arms of Mine – Otis Redding
Too Many Cooks – Buddy Guy*
Twist and Shout – The Isley Brothers - Twistin’ The Night Away – Sam Cooke
Two Lovers – Mary Wells
Up On the Roof – The Drifters
Venus in Blue Jeans – Jimmy Clanton
Village of Love – Nathaniel Mayer & The Fabulous Twilight
Walk On with The Duke – Gene Chandler
Watermelon Man – Mongo Santamaria
What’s a Matter Baby – Timi Yuro
Wiggle Wobble – Les Cooper
Working for the Man – Roy Orbison
Yes Indeed – Pete Fountain
You Beat Me to The Punch – Mary Wells
You Better Move On – Arthur Alexander
You’ll Lose a Good Thing – Barbara Lynn
You’ll Never Cherish a Love So True (Till You Lose It) – Johnny O’Keefe*
You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me – The Miracles - * Seen perform live I have seen Booker T. backed by the Drive By Truckers
