SMALL TOWN TALK: Episode 68
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About this listen
In which Ginger Baldy explores early Fats Domino, Gene Pitney, Hank Ballard, the Moody Blues and Ritchie Valens, who never got past early and finally pays tribute to a Yardbird.
1. The Fat Man - Fats Domino
2. The Fat Man - Billy Bland
3. Harmony - Billy Bland
4. I Wanna Love My Life Away - Gene Pitney
5. Get It - The Royals
6. The Slummer The Slum - The “5” Royales
7. Rack My Mind - The Yardbirds
8. It Sounds Like My Baby - Bessie Banks
9. Go Now - The Moody Blues
10. A Quiet Place - Garnet Mimms
11. His Eyes - Johnny Dollar
12. Needle Of Death - Julie Felix (This month’s death song)
13. La Bamba - Ritchie Valens (This month’s earworm)
14. Come On Let’s Go - Dion
15. Some Kind Of Hero - Wilko Johnson & Roger Daltrey
16. Santa’s Got A Mean Machine - J. D. McPherson
Theme song: Small Town Talk - Bobby Charles
I can't get no sleep In this noisy street I've got to move (I've got to move) I've got to find me a quiet place
Track 10 “A Quiet Place” - Garnet Mimms (1964)
Listen in to Johnny Corsair’s podcast.at:
https://johnnycorsair9.podbean.com/
He plays old stuff like me, but if you wanna hear something a bit more current, he’s the man for you.
Geraint Watkins & The Mosquitoes have played their final gigs, but the best of the Welsh Wizard can be found along with loads of great R&B and Blues at the Last Music Co - check them out here:
https://www.lastmusic.co.uk/
Check out the best ever Christmas album here:
https://www.jdmcpherson.com/socks
Also visit the brilliant Ace records: Small Town Talk plays a track from an Ace album every month. Their site is much more than just an online record shop, it’s an open book:
https://www.acerecords.co.uk/
All queries and comments to STT. Don’t be shy, contact me at:
smalltowntalkrecords@gmail.com
Episode 65 illustration: Small Town Talk takes a look at Chris Dreja’s cover ot the Yardbirds sole studio album.
Did you know if you right click on the illustration, you can open a full size version!