KPFK, sat. 6-8 .a.m Roots Music & Beyond
March 24, 2012 Host: Mark Humphrey
Intro music: Chet Atkins: “The Third Man Theme” (1952) Source: CD Bear Family Chet Atkins: The Early Years
Hour 1. Set 1
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Clarence `Tom’ Ashley: “Dark Holler”
(1929, Johnson City, TN) Source: CD Label:
County The Music of Clarence Ashley: Greenback
Dollar
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Indian Bottom Association of Old Regular Baptists.
Elwood Cornett, leader: “Amazing Grace” (2002, Defeated Creek Old Regular Baptist Church, Lineford, KY) Source: CD Label: Smithsonian Folkways Songs of the Old RegularBaptists,
Lined-Out Hymnody from Southeastern Kentucky, Vol. 2
Jimmie Rodgers: “For the Sake of Days Gone By”
(July 1930, Hollywood, CA w/Lani McIntire’s Hawaiians) Source: CD Label: Rounder Jimmie Rodgers, 1930-1931: America’s Blue Yodeler
Kanui & Lula: “Oua Oua” (1933, Paris) Source: CD Label: Harlequin Various artists: Tickling the Strings: Music of Hawaii, 1929-1952
Hour 1, set 2
Shoo-shoe songs
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Bing Crosby, the Charioteers &
Cee Pee Johnson’s Orchestra [on Jubilee]:
“Shoo Shoo Baby” (Hollywood Dec. 1943)
Source: CD Label: Country Routes various artists:
Man, That’s Groovy: Early Vocal Groups, 1935-1944
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J Girls {Shinobu & Jan Hozuki]: “Kiiro No Sekai” (1969)
Source: CD Label: Big Beat International Various artists:
Nippon Girls: Japanese Pop, Beat & Bossa Nova, 1966-1970
Jimmy Martin & the Sunny Mountain Boys: “My Walking Shoes” (1960) Source: CD Label: Bear Family Jimmy Martin, 1954-1974, Vol. 2
Muddy Waters (w/Big Crawford): “Walkin’ Blues” (1950)Source: CD Label: MCA/Chess Muddy Waters: Rollin’ Stone: The Golden Anniversary Collection
Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet: “Travelin’ Shoes” (1938)Source: CD Label: Document Golden Gate Quartet:
Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1, 1937-1938
Cliff `Ukulele Ike’ Edwards (w/Nancy Dover):
“I Got Shoes, You Got Shoesies” (L.A., 1935) Source: CD Label: Retrieval Jazz Cliff `Ukulele Ike’ Edwards:
Fascinating Rhythm, 1922-1935
Ray Price: “My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You” (1957) [#1 for 4 weeks] Source; Lp label: Columbia: Ray Price’s Greatest Hits
Ike Turner: “Tacks in My Shoes” (1972) Source: Lp
Label: United Artists Ike Turner: Blues Roots
Total time, set 2, hr. 1: 23:47
Hour 1, set 3
Bakersfield country
1.Buck Owens: “There Goes My Love” (1956) Source: CD label: RockBeat Buck Owens: Bound for Bakersfield: The Complete pre-Capitol Collection
2.Merle Haggard: “If I Had Left It Up to You” (1965) Source: Lp Label: Stetson (Capitol) Merle Haggard: Strangers (1st album)
3.Ralph Mooney: “Moon’s Boogie” (1958) Source: CD Label: Hollowbody (Sundazed) Various: Wail Man Wail! Original Rockabilly & Chicken Bop, Vol. 3
4. Jean Shepard: “Did I Turn Down a Better Deal” (1955, written by Tommy Collins) Source: Lp Label: Capitol Jean Shepard: Songs of a Love Affair
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Joe & Rose Lee Maphis: ”Let’s Pull Together” (1955) Source: CD Label: Jasmine Joe & Rose Lee Maphis: Ridin’ the Frets
6. Buck Owens: “Streets of Bakersfield” (1972, 1988 remake w/Dwight Yoakam went #1) Source: CD Label: Rhino The Buck Owens Collection (1959-1990)
Total time, set 3, hour 1: 13:59
Hour 2, set 1 [Hurry!]
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Adrian Rollini & His Orchestra:
[Rollini, bari sax; Goodman, clarinet;
Clay Bryson, vocal] “Got the Jitters”
(1934) Source: CD Label: Jazz Oracle
Adrian Rollini, 1929-1934
2.Dicey Doh Singers, Nassau:
“You Ain’t Hurryin’ Me” (1995)
Source: CD Label: Smithsonian Folkways
Various: The Bahamas: Islands of Song
3.Roy Acuff & His Smoky Mt. Boys:
“Rushing Around” (1954) Source: CD
Label: Bear Family Roy Acuff: The King of Country Music
Total time, Hr. 2, set 1: 7:47
Jealousy
1.Blind Blake: “Rope Stretchin’ Blues, Pt. 1” (1931)
Source: CD Label: JSP Blind Blake Remastered:
All the Published Sides
2.Stanley Holloway: “The Spaniard That Blighted My Life” (circa 1960) Source: Lp label: Columbia `Ere’s `Olloway: Stanley Holloway with the Loverly Quartet
3.Leona Williams: “I Narrowed This Triangle (Down to Two)” (1969) Source: Lp Label: Hickory That Williams Girl Leona
4.Irma Thomas: “Don’t Mess with My Man” (1959) Source:CD Label: Documents Various artists Rock `n Roll Girls: The Rockin’ and Swinging Girls of the `50s
5.Minnie Pearl: “Jealous-Hearted Me” (circa late `50s) Source: CD Label: Cactus Various Artists: RCA Hillbilly, Vol. 9
Total time of set: 12:55
Hr. 2, set 3
Rabbits
1. Pickard Family: “Rabbit in the Pea Patch” (1929) Source: CD label: BACM Pickard Family: Walking in the Parlour
Stringbean: “Run, Little Rabbit, Run” (circa `60s) Source: CD label: Gusto Stringbean: More of That Rare Old Time Banjo Pickin’ & Singin’
Flanagan & Allen: “Run, Rabbit, Run” ( 1939) Source: CD Label: k-Tel Various: Hits from the Blitz: 20 Unforgettable Recordings
Ralph Stanley & His Clinch Mt. Boys: “Rabbt in the Log” (1980, w/Jimmy Martin) Source: CD Label: King Ralph Stanley: Poor Rambler
Icky Renrut [Ike Turner, Jimmy Thomas, vocal]: “Jack Rabbit” (1959) Source: Lp Label: Red Lightnin’ The Legendary Ike Turner & the Kings of Rhythm
A.L. Lloyd [w/Dave Swarbrick]: “The Bonny Black Hare” (1966) Source: Lp Label: Topic Various: The Bird in the Bush: Traditional Erotic Songs
Hank Snow: “Peter Cottontail” (1953) Source: CD Label: Bear Family Hank Snow: The Thesaurus Transcriptions
Buddy Barnett Trio: “Bunny Bop” (circa late `50s) Source: CD Label: Buffalo Bop Various: Rockabilly Boogie
Cliffie Stone (arrangements by Billy Liebert): “The Bunny Hop” (circa 1958) Source: Lp Label: capitol Cliffie Stone: The Party’s On Me
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys [Claude Fewell, vocal]: “Me & My Baby Doin’ the Bunny Hop” (1954) Source: CD Label: Mercury Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys: Boot Heel Drag: The MGM Years
Hank Penny: “Rabbits Don’t Ever Get Married” (circa 1950) Source: Lp Label: Castle Hank Penny: Country & Western Memories
Time, Hr. 2, set 3: 27:38
Outro music if time: Kid Ory: “That’s A Plenty” Source: CD Membrane Music Various: Dixieland Jazz





