From Oldies Music site.
1951 TOO YOUNG-- Nat "King" Cole (And that was exactly what I was since I was born this week back in 1951.)
1952 HERE IN MY HEART-- Al Martino
1953 THE SONG FROM MOULIN ROUGE (WHERE IS YOUR HEART)-- Percy Faith
1954 LITTLE THING MEAN A LOT-- Kitty Kalen
1955 HONEY BABE-- Art Mooney
1956 HEARTBREAK HOTEL-- Elvis Presley
1957 I'M WALKIN'-- Ricky Nelson
1958 ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM-- Everly Brothers
1959 KANSAS CITY-- Wilbert Harrison
1960 SINK THE BISMARCK-- Johnny Horton
60s and 70s Next. --RoadDog
Listen to this man. Seven years of college, you know. Trying to reason with 2020 and, now, 2022.
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Monday, May 19, 2014
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Attention Music Fans! Countdown for 1951
'Fessa John Hook has the Beach Music Countdown for the Year 1951 on his www.beachshag.com site right now and for a couple more days.
I was born midway through that year, so probably wasn't listening to much of it, but I'm getting it now.
He is playing the Top 40 songs along with a whole lot of honorable mentions so it is a real trip back with such artists as Ivory Joe Hunter, Robins, Roy Brown, Stick McGee, Jesse Belvin, Clovers, Howlin' Wolf, Wynonie Harris, Buddy and Ella Johnson and Joe Liggins.
The TOP FIVE by themselves are a roadmap to the soon-to-be outgrowth of Jump Blues called rock and roll with:
#5 JUST ONE MORE DRINK-- Amos Milburn
#4. LITTLE RED ROOSTER-- Griffin Brothers and Margie Day
#3. BAD BAD WHISKEY-- Amos Milburn
#2 ROCKET 88-- Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats
#1. SIXTY MINUTE MAN-- Billy Ward & His Dominoes.
If You Want to See Where Rock and Roll Came From, This "Be" the Place. --RoadDog
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