What is it that makes this music so impossible to turn away from? Is it the honesty? The gut-wrenching pain put to uplifting melodies? Is the beat that makes you have to clap your hands and jump to your feet? Is it the ability to transport one to an era gone by when things were much more simple and much more difficult at the same time? Is it the undeniable way we all relate to the human condition? It is all these things and so much more!

Show Notes

The Playlist Is:

"Pinball Number Count"
The Sweet Divines & Fred Leslie's Missing Link
- Hammond Beat

"Bo's Twist"
Bo Diddley
- Chess

"Ain't Givin' Up Nothing"
Al King
- Kent

"Hey Mrs. Jones"
Tiny Tony
- Seafair Bolo

"Git Out"
Mitty Collier
- Chess

"Good News"
Sam Cooke
- RCA-Victor

"Hay, That's What Horses Eat"
The Nocturnes
- Columbia

"The World Of Today"
The Shondels
- Columbia

"You Don't Phase Me"
The Sunrays
- Capitol

"Dance The Shing-A-Ling"
H.J. Jackson & The Bootleggers
- Cross-Tone

"Hip-Huggin' Mini"
Sunny & The Sunliners
- RPR

"R & B Time (Part 1)"
E. Rodney Jones
- Tuff

"Son Of A Preacher Man"
Erma Franklin
- Brunswick

"You've Been In Love Too Long"
Martha & The Vandellas
- Gordy

"No Matter What You Do"
Lesley Gore
- Mercury

"Gonna Fix You Good (Everytime You're Bad)"
The Alan Bown Set
- Pye

"I Can't Dance With You"
The Small Faces
- Decca

"That's What Love Will Do"
Steve Alaimo
- ABC - Paramount

"Chains Of Love"
Jimmy James & The Vagabonds
- Pye

"I Can't Let You Go"
Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band
- PYE

"Workin' Out"
The Dave Davani Four
- Parlophone

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