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This music was made for jukeboxes in African American areas of the United States and is a companion to 'Juke Joint Jump - 'Whole Lotta Drinkin' on the Block' (JASMCD3172).
The urban juke joints were very influential in the rise of R&B across America during the 1950s and most of the big stars of blues performed regularly in these clubs and this is the era in which most of the music on these two volumes emanated. Despite the passage of time, these 30 recordings rock with a vengeance that should satisfy anyone's dancing feet & feature some of the best down home blues recorded in the post war years................
1. PAPA LIGHTFOOT - WINE, WOMEN, WHISKEY
2. JIMMY ROGERS - ROUND ABOUT BOOGIE
3. JAMES TISDOM - MODEL T BOOGIE
4. LOUIS JACKSON - LJ BOOGIE
5. SAMMY MYERS - YOU DON'T HAVE TO GO
6. DENNIS McMILLON - PAPER WOODEN DADDY
7. ERNEST LEWIS - LITTLE MAE BELLE
8. ARTHUR GUNTER - HONEY BABE
9. LITTLE MILTON - LOOKIN' FOR MY BABY
10. LEE BROWN - HORSE SHOE BOOGIE
11. WOODROW ADAMS - TRAIN IS COMIN'
12. BABY BOY WARREN - CHUC-A-LUCK
13. JOHN HOGG - BLACK SNAKE BLUES
14. LITTLE SAM DAVIS - GOIN' TO NEW ORLEANS
15. LITTLE AL - LITTLE LEAN WOMAN
16. JOHN LEE - DOWN AT THE DEPOT
17. SAMMY LEWIS with WILLIE JOHNSON - I FEEL SO WORRIED
18. JERRY McCAIN - STEADY alt
19. MR HONEY - WHO MAY YOUR REGULAR BE
20. HARVEY HILL JR. - SHE FOOL ME
21. PAPA LIGHTFOOT - JUMP THE BOOGIE
22. HOUSTON BOINES - OPERATOR BLUES Take 3
23. ELMON MICKLE - LONESOME HIGHWAY
24. ERNEST LEWIS - NO MORE LOVIN'
25 DAVID 'PETE' McKINLEY - SHREVEPORT BLUES
26. HENRY SMITH - GOOD ROCKING MAMA
27. BABY BOY WARREN - SANAFEE
28. MANNY NICHOLS - THROW A LITTLE BOOGIE
29. SCHOOLBOY CLEVE - I'M HIM
30. COY 'HOT SHOT' LOVE - HARPIN' ON IT |