• Bright Lights Big City - 37

  • Apr 29 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

Bright Lights Big City - 37

  • Summary

  • It's what it says on the tin: blues old & very old, soul old & new, R'n'B, gospel, and doo wop.

    The familiar and the completely new.

    1. Ain't Nothing You Can Do / Bobby 'Blue' Bland

    2. No Need For Your Crying / King Kolax with Rudy Green

    3. I Can Tell / Bo Diddley

    4. Steal Away / The Gospel Clefs

    5. Nite Owl / Tony Allen & The Champs

    6. When The Levee Breaks / Candice Ivory

    7. See That My Grave Is Kept Clean / Furry Lewis

    8. suitcase of memeories / Tia Gordon

    9. One Last Dance / Baby Rose

    10. Lorelei / MRCY

    11. Give Me Some Credit / Ann Peebles

    12. Here I Am (Come And Take Me) / Al Green

    13. In The Ghetto / Candi Staton

    14. Dog Ain't A Man's Best Friend / Lewis Clark

    15. The Nitty Gritty / Shirley Ellis

    theme tune: Bright Lights Big City / Jimmy Reed

    " As they say in polite circles... we've been spoilt rotten."

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    Candice Ivory's version of 'See That My Grave Is Kept Clean'

    https://youtu.be/K4RCHLDBE?si=If-P2vnmJzUV4Crw

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