| track.title | track.artistsort | index | album.title | album.artistsort | label |
| On My Way To Memphis | Johnnie Marshall | 2 | Live For Today | Johnnie Marshall | JSP Records |
| Church Street Boogie | Kirk Fletcher | 3 | I'm Here And I'm Gone | Kirk Fletcher | JSP Records |
| You're Gonna Miss Me | Lowell Fulson | 17 | Trouble, Trouble: The Definitive Early Years Collection | Lowell Fulson | Fantastic Voyage |
| I've Got Papers On You Baby | B. B. King | 1-14 | blues in transition | B. B. King | jasmine |
| sixty minute man | dominoes | 2-16 | you got to give me some of it | various artists | jasmin |
| The Buzzard | Freddy Robinson Orchestra Featuring Paul Hankins At The Organ | 8 | Foxy R&b | Various Artists | ACE |
| Vine Street Blues | Pete Johnson | 6 | The Best Of Boogie Woogie | Various Artists | DOCUMENTS |
| Bear Cat Crawl | Meade Lux Lewis | 15 | The Best Of Boogie Woogie | Various Artists | DOCUMENTS |
| shout for joy | albert ammons | 17 | The Best Of Boogie Woogie | Various Artists | DOCUMENTS |
| tipitina | Dr John | 9 | gumbo | dr. john | atco |
| Next Door Neighbour | Jerry McCain | 4 | A Greyhound Bus And Ride - Moonshine Blp 117 | Various Artists | moonshine |
| black mattie | robertt belfour | 6 | not the same (vol. 2) | Various Artists | fat possum |
| Wolf Call Boogie | Coy 'Hot Shot' Love | 14 | Let Me Tell You About The Blues: Memphis | Various Artists | Fantastic Voyage |
| i want my baby | St Louis Jimmy With Muddy Waters & His Blues Combo | 3 | King Of Chicago Blues - Esssential | Muddy Waters | INDIGO |
| hydromatic woman | joe hill louis | 11 | Let Me Tell You About The Blues: Memphis | Various Artists | Fantastic Voyage |
| Atomic Telephone | Spirit Of Memphis Quartet, The | 23 | Best Of Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour Volume 2 | Various Artists | CHROME |
| Ninety - Nine - And - A - Half Won't Do | Various Artists | 21 | Sing For Freedom | Various Artists | SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS |
| Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out | Odetta | 6 | Born In The Usa: The Great American Songbook, Vol. 1 | Various Artists | MOJO MAGAZINE |
| Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen | Mahalia Jackson | 20 | Just For A Day: The Apollo Records Story | Various Artists | one day |
| Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around | Various Artists | 6 | Sing For Freedom | Various Artists | SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS |
| I Woke Up This Morning With My Mind On Freedom | Various Artists | 7 | Sing For Freedom | Various Artists | SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS |
| Got The Water Boiling | Regals, The | 10 | Let The Boogie Woogie Rock'n'roll | Various Artists | ACE |
| king size papa | julia lee | 2-7 | you got to give me some of it | various artists | jasmin |
| Louisiana Hop | Pete 'Guitar' Lewis | 9 | Jivin' Jamboree 3 | Various Artists | ACE |
| good rockin' daddy | etta james | 1-5 | miss etta james | etta james | ace |
| shake a hand | lavern baker | 16 | soul on fire | lavern baker | atlantic |
| daddy daddy | ruth brown | 22 | essential | ruth brown | indigo |
| kissing in the dark | memphis minnie | 11 | my girlish days | memphis minnie | blues encore |
| you gotta move | marie knight | 12 | let us get together | marie knight | m c records |
| midnight ramblin' tonight | h-bomb ferguson | 22 | jivin' jamboree 3 | various artists | ace |
| let the good times roll | shirley and lee | 9 | let the good times roll | various artists | mojo magazine |
| call me big mama | big mama thornton | 4 | jivin' jamboree | various artists | ace |
| bumpo miss susie | big joe turner | 11 | Let The Boogie Woogie Rock'n'roll | Various Artists | ACE |
| hit git and split | young jessie | 15 | jivin' jamboree | various artists | ace |
| rollin and tumblin | elmore james | 12 | let's move | various artists | mojo magazine |
Sunday, 8 March 2015
STAR BLUES on International Women's Day at 22:00 marks 50 years sincethe first Selma freedom march ...
.. with some music from the soundtrack of the documentary. The reasons for the march half a century ago can be summed up by knowing over half the residents of the community at the time were African American, yet just 1 in 50 was registered to vote. The climax of the march was for Martin Luther King Jr. to speak.
Created: 08/03/2015 23:51:56
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