TAPE ONE.  SIDE ONE. 

  1. Robert Johnson.  “Crossroad Blues.”  November 1936.
  1. Robert Johnson.  “Walkin’ Blues.”  November 1936.
  1. Big Bill Broonzy.  “Horny Frog.”  1931.
  1. Aruthur “Big Boy” Crudup.  “Rock Me, Mama.”  1945.
  1. T-Bone Walker.  “Stormy Monday.”  [original, 1947; this recording, 1968].
  1. Wynonie Harris.  “Good Rockin’ Tonight.”  1948.  [written by Roy Brown]
  1. John Lee Hooker.  “Boogie Chillin.”  1949.
  1. Roy Brown.  “Boogie at Midnight.”  1949.
  1. Muddy Waters.  “Rolling Stone.”  1950.
  1. Percy Mayfield.  “Please Send Me Someone to Love.”  1950.
  1. Elmore James.  “Standing at the Crossroads.”  Early 1950s.
  1. B. B. King.  “3 O’Clock Blues.”  1951.
  1. Little Walter.  “Blues With a Feeling.”  1953.
  1. Howlin’ Woolf.  “Evil.”  1954.
  1. Muddy Waters.  “I Just Want to Make Love to You.”  1954.

SIDE TWO

  1. Sonny Boy Williamson (II).  “All My Love in Vain.”  1955.
  1. Bo Diddley.  “Bo Diddley.”  1955.
  1. Bo Diddley.  “I’m a Man.”  1955.
  1. Guitar Slim.  “The Things I Used to Do.”  1953.
  1. The Chords.  “Sh-Boom.”  1954.
  1. The Penguins.  “Earth Angel.”  1954.
  1. The Platters.  “The Great Pretender.”  1956.
  1. Joe Turner.  “Shake, Rattle, and Roll.”  1954.
  1. Bill Haley and the Comets.  “Shake, Rattle, and Roll.”  1954.
  1. “Rock Around the Clock.”  April 12, 1954.
  1. Lavern Baker.  “Tweedle Dee.”  1954.
  1. Big Maybelle.  “Whole Lot of Shakin’ Goin’ On.”  1955.
  1. Ruth Brown.  “Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean.”  1953.
  1. Little Willie John.  “Fever.”  1956.
  1. Fats Domino.  “Blueberry Hill.”  1956.
  1. 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.