TAPE ONE. SIDE
ONE.
- Robert
Johnson. “Crossroad Blues.”
November 1936.
- Robert
Johnson. “Walkin’ Blues.”
November 1936.
- Big
Bill Broonzy. “Horny Frog.”
1931.
- Aruthur
“Big Boy” Crudup. “Rock
Me, Mama.” 1945.
- T-Bone
Walker. “Stormy Monday.”
[original, 1947; this recording, 1968].
- Wynonie
Harris. “Good Rockin’
Tonight.” 1948.
[written by Roy Brown]
- John
Lee Hooker. “Boogie Chillin.”
1949.
- Roy
Brown. “Boogie at
Midnight.” 1949.
- Muddy
Waters. “Rolling Stone.”
1950.
- Percy
Mayfield. “Please Send Me
Someone to Love.” 1950.
- Elmore
James. “Standing at the
Crossroads.” Early 1950s.
- B.
B. King. “3 O’Clock
Blues.” 1951.
- Little
Walter. “Blues With a
Feeling.” 1953.
- Howlin’
Woolf. “Evil.”
1954.
- Muddy
Waters. “I Just Want to Make
Love to You.” 1954.
SIDE TWO
- Sonny
Boy Williamson (II). “All My
Love in Vain.” 1955.
- Bo
Diddley. “Bo Diddley.”
1955.
- Bo
Diddley. “I’m a Man.”
1955.
- Guitar
Slim. “The Things I Used to
Do.” 1953.
- The
Chords. “Sh-Boom.”
1954.
- The
Penguins. “Earth Angel.”
1954.
- The
Platters. “The Great
Pretender.” 1956.
- Joe
Turner. “Shake, Rattle, and
Roll.” 1954.
- Bill
Haley and the Comets. “Shake,
Rattle, and Roll.” 1954.
- “Rock
Around the Clock.” April 12,
1954.
- Lavern
Baker. “Tweedle Dee.”
1954.
- Big
Maybelle. “Whole Lot of
Shakin’ Goin’ On.” 1955.
- Ruth
Brown. “Mama, He Treats Your
Daughter Mean.” 1953.
- Little
Willie John. “Fever.”
1956.
- Fats
Domino. “Blueberry Hill.”
1956.
- Ray
Charles. “I Got a Woman.”
1955.
And:
Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats.
“Rocket ‘88’.” April 1951.
Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers. “Why Do Fools Fall In
Love?” January 1956.