I'm Gonna Play The Piano (When Old Jerry Lee's Gone)
Demand
Ronnie Haig
Don't You Hear Me Calling, Baby
Note
Marcel St-Jean
The Big Black Jacket
Teen-Age
Mike Moore
The Chick
Cyclone
Ron Williams and the Customs
Sue Sue Baby
Ty - Tex
The Five Sparks
Little Bo Peep
Jimbo
Charlie & Clyde
Sixteen Women (In A Limousine)
Mable
Randy Randolph
I'm Gettin' Your Message Baby
RCA Victor
Bounding Billy Carlisle
Doggie Joe
Mercury
Hal Ford
Skid Row Blues
Toppa
The McCoys
Daddy's Geisha Girl
RCA Victor
Ginger and Jean
What's Been Going On In Viet Nam?
Parrot
Bo Diddley
Aloha
Hip-O-Select CD
Paul Perry
(I've Got A Girl Named) Dee
Nu Sound
Floyd Dixon
Nose Trouble
Specialty
Mildred Jones
Mr. Thrill
Peacock
James Wayne
Junco's Return
Million
James Von Streeter & His Wig Poppers
Hog's Knuckles
Scoop
The Pacers featuring Bobby Crawford
Diddley Diddley Daddy
Razorback
Jerry Mundo & The Galaxies
The Chimp
Tower
Me & Dem Guys
Yep
Dearborn
The Itels
Chubby Isn't Chubby Anymore
Magnifico
Bobby Price & The New Dynamics
Oh, I Like It Like That
Cuca
Surfer's
Widgit
DRA
The Pastel Six
The Milkshake
Zen
Los Silver Rockets
Senorita Dizzy Livy
Ideal
The Uptowners
What's The Matter
Rage
The Olympics
The Slop
Arvee
The Penguins
Ookey Ook
Dooto
Minor Chords
Let Her Go Man
Lu PIne
J.B. Lenore
Let Me Die With The One I LOve
Checker
Floyd Dixon
Last Freight Twist, Pt. 1
Reva
Lloyd Price
Walkin' The Track
Specialty
Lloyd Price
Gonna Let You Come Back Home
KRC
Listener comments!
1:17pm
spazz:
JLL death song... Holy Crap.
1:19pm
Debbie D:
JLL and the Possum must have made a deal with the Devil
1:21pm
Scott C.:
Jerry Lee heard that one and said, "Just for that, I ain't goin'!"
1:31pm
Parq:
Did they write a song like that about Keith Richards?
1:38pm
John:
yes, Parq. Nils Lofgren- "Keith don't go"
1:44pm
Parq:
D'oh!
1:52pm
Marc Grobman:
The Daddy left mommy for a geisha girl song--one of my favorites! (I have the other copy in existence.) Nice to hear "My Mummy" last week.
Enjoying the show, obviously.
Best, Marc Grobman
1:52pm
Debbie D:
Bravo
2:01pm
Dick Blackburn:
Hey Marc! My copy of "Daddy's Geisha Girl" makes three!
2:07pm
Marc Grobman:
Dick Blackburn wrote (boasted): Hey Marc! My copy of "Daddy's Geisha Girl" makes three!
Marc replies:
Just as I hit the send button, I realized how reckless I was to claim there were only two copies w/o checking with you first! Apologies, Marc
2:09pm
Dick Blackburn:
Yeah, but now I gotta find Ginger and Jean!
2:10pm
Listener Jumpy:
Odd that this Cadillac song didn't make it to the discussion of "Cadillac" in last week's NYTimes Magazine "On Language" column.
2:12pm
Listener Jumpy:
JLL will dance on all our graves.
2:20pm
spazz:
Last night's festivities involved threading up and enjoying Pete Kelly's Blues featuring Rex doppelganger Edmund O'Brien.
2:29pm
D-Bird:
Will this be the year when Rex serves up a Fool's Feast of 'food' forty fives ?...
Think of the possibilities for that menu !
2:34pm
T. Flomaton:
I'll have the fried chicken please
2:46pm
Ghost of Nimms:
I'll have Hot Dogs a la Haze to go-go
8:46pm
Tom Stein:
Goddamn, Rex! Where do you find all those smokin' hot tunes? You must have some special kind of radar!
8:48pm
Chris:
Hot stuff!
Where can I get this Charlie & Clyde record???
I need it so bad!
8:02pm
Matthew:
I love your show!!! Can you get MP3's of Ginger and Gene as well as that Cadillac song???
5:46am
Junkyardjoe:
I saw Jerry Lee a few weeks back in the Grand Rex in Paris, he belted out the piano and considering he's 74 was fairly impressive. He played for around an hour and then he just stood up and hobbled off the stage mumbling under his breath giving out, probably has old man pains. It was great to see him as I never have before so I can confirm he's still alive. Love the show Rex
4:50pm
Forrrest Halford:
Thanks for playing my Dad's record, Skid Row Blues, on the Toppa label.
Forrest Halford