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Blueberry Hill Opening Day Jukebox 9/8/72 Blueberry Hill ☞Opening Day Jukebox 9/8/72 Joe Edwards programmed the jukebox every week with records from his collection of 45 records Rocket 88 Jackie Brenston (& Ike Turner) 1951 Hound Dog Willie Mae Thornton 1953 Shake Rattle & Roll Joe Turner 1954 Maybellene Chuck Berry 1955 Rock Around The Clock Bill Haley & The Comets 1955 Bo Diddley Bo Diddley 1955 Heartbreak Hotel Elvis Presley 1956 Blueberry Hill Fats Domino 1956 Why Do Fools Fall In Love Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers 1956 Long Tall Sally Little Richard 1956 Be-Bop-A-Lula Gene Vincent 1956 I Walk The Line Johnny Cash 1956 Let The Good Times Roll Shirley & Lee 1956 Please Please Please James Brown 1956 In The Still Of The Nite Five Satins 1956 Little Darlin’ Diamonds 1957 Bye Bye Love Everly Brothers 1957 Come Go With me Dell Vikings 1957 Silhouettes Rays 1957 Love Is Strange Mickey & Sylvia 1957 That’ll Be The Day Buddy Holly & The Crickets 1957 Get A Job Silhouettes 1958 Poor Little Fool Ricky Nelson 1958 Book Of Love Monotones 1958 Great Balls of Fire Jerry Lee Lewis 1958 Do You Want To Dance Bobby Freeman 1958 Willie & The Hand Jive Johnny Otis Show 1958 Johnny B. Goode Chuck Berry 1958 Dream Lover Bobby Darin 1959 A Teenager In Love Dion & The Belmonts 1959 Sea Of Love Phil Phillips 1959 What’d I Say Ray Charles 1959 Lonely Teardrops Jackie Wilson 1959 There Goes My Baby Drifters 1959 So Fine Fiestas 1959 Chain Gang Sam Cooke 1960 A Fool In Love Ike & Tina Turner 1960 Let’s Go, Let’s Go, Let’s Go Hank Ballard & The Midnighters 1960 Stay Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs 1960 Tossin’ And Turnin’ Bobby Lewis 1961 I Fall To Pieces Patsy Cline 1961 Crying Roy Orbison 1961 Runaway Del Shannon 1961 My True Story Jive Five 1961 Raindrops Dee Clark 1961 Will You Love Me Tomorrow Shirelles 1961 Bristol Stomp Dovells 1961 Gee Whiz (Look At His Eyes) Carla Thomas 1961 Shop Around Smokey Robinson & The Miracles 1961 Blue Moon Marcels 1961 Stand By Me Ben E. King 1961 I Don’t Want Cry Chuck Jackson 1961 Duke Of Earl Gene Chandler 1962 Party Lights Claudine Clark 1962 Twist And Shout Isley Brothers 1962 Shout! Shout! (Knock Yourself Out) Ernie Maresca 1962 Something’s Got A Hold On Me Etta James 1962 I Need Your Loving Don Gardner & Dee Dee Ford 1962 Stubborn Kind Of Fellow Marvin Gaye 1962 Green Onions Booker T. & The M.G.’s 1962 Sherry Four Seasons 1962 Turn On Your Love Light Bobby Bland 1962 Do You Love Me Contours 1962 He’s So Fine Chiffons 1963 Fingertips (Part II) Little Stevie Wonder 1963 Come & Get These Memories Martha & The Vandellas 1963 Be My Baby Ronettes 1963 Tell Him Exciters 1963 I Want To Hold Your Hand Beatles 1964 Where Did Our Love Go Supremes 1964 House Of The Rising Sun Animals 1964 Louie Louie Kingsmen 1964 Baby I Need Your Loving Four Tops 1964 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction Rolling Stones 1965 You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ Righteous Brothers 1965 My Girl Temptations 1965 Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag James Brown 1965 Like A Rolling Stone Bob Dylan 1965 In The Midnight Hour Wilson Pickett 1965 California Dreamin’ Mama’s & The Papa’s 1966 96 Tears ? And The Mysterians 1966 Good Lovin’ Young Rascals 1966 When A Man Loves A Woman Percy Sledge 1966 Time Won’t Let Me Outsiders 1966 Summer In The City Lovin’ Spoonful 1966 Hold On! I’m Comin’ Sam & Dave 1966 Good Vibrations Beach Boys 1966 Knock On Wood Eddie Floyd 1966 Searching For My Love Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces 1966 The Letter Box Tops 1967 Light My Fire Doors 1967 Respect Aretha Franklin 1967 Expressway To Your Heart Soul Survivors 1967 Boogaloo Down Broadway Fantastic Johnny C 1967 Somebody To Love Jefferson Airplane 1967 Get On Up Esquires 1967 Brown Eyed Girl Van Morrison 1967 (I Wanna) Testify Parliaments 1967 Sweet Soul Music Arthur Conley 1967 Try A Little Tenderness Otis Redding 1967 Sixty Minute Man Dominoes 1951 Sh-Boom Chords 1954 Earth Angel Penguins 1955 Sincerely Moonglows 1955 Sixteen Tons “Tennessee” Ernie Ford 1955 The Great Pretender Platters 1956 Blue Suede Shoes Carl Perkins 1956 Church Bells May Ring Willows 1956 Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On Jerry Lee Lewis 1957 Tequila Champs 1958 Little Star Elegants 1958 It’s Only Make Believe Conway Twitty 1958 Yakety Yak Coasters 1958 At The Hop Danny & The Juniors 1958 Rock-In Robin Bobby Day 1958 Mr. Blue Fleetwoods 1959 Sleep Walk Santo & Johnny 1959 Stagger Lee Lloyd Price 1959 16 Candles Crests 1959 Handy Man Jimmy Jones 1960 The Twist Chubby Checker 1960 He Will Break Your Heart Jerry Butler 1960 Walk, Don’t Run Ventures 1960 A Little Bit Of Soap Jarmels 1961 Please, Mr. Postman Marvelettes 1961 There’s A Moon Out Tonight Capris 1961 The Mountain’s High Dick & DeeDee 1961 Quarter To Three Gary U. S. Bonds 1961 You’ll Lose A Good Thing Barbara Lynn 1962 The Wah-Watusi Orlons 1962 The One Who Really Loves You Mary Wells 1962 Part Time Love Little Johnny Taylor 1963 Hello Stranger Barbara Lewis 1963 Cry Baby Garnett Mimms & The Enchanters 1963 Just One Look Doris Troy 1963 Sally, Go ‘Round The Roses Jaynetts 1963 It’s Allright Impressions 1963 Mama Didn’t Lie Jan Bradley 1963 Under The Boardwalk Drifters 1964 I Wanna Love Him So Bad Jellybeans 1964 Shoop Shoop Song Betty Everett 1964 Shotgun Jr. Walker & The All Stars 1965 The Tracks Of My Tears Smokey Robinson & The Miracles 1965 A Change Is Gonna Come Sam Cooke 1965 Homeward Bound Simon & Garfunkel 1966 Wang Dang Doodle Ko Ko Taylor 1966 Walk Away Renee Left Banke 1966 Cool Jerk Capitols 1966 Bus Stop Hollies 1966 Paint It, Black Rolling Stones 1966 Get Ready Temptations 1966 Reach Out, I’ll Be There Four Tops 1966 It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World James Brown 1966 I Was Made To Love Her Stevie Wonder 1967 Soul Man Sam & Dave 1967 For What It’s Worth Buffalo Springfield 1967 Gimme Little Sign Brenton Wood 1967 A Whiter Shade Of Pale Procul Harem 1967 Tell It like It Is Aaron Neville 1967 Angel Of The Morning Merrilee Rush 1968 Those Were The Days Mary Hopkin 1968 Sunshine Of Your Love Cream 1968 Born To Be Wild Steppenwolf 1968 Fire Crazy World Of Arthur Brown 1968 Tighten Up Archie Bell & The Drells 1968 Think Aretha Franklin 1968 Dance To The Music Sly & The Family Stone 1968 (Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay Otis Redding 1968 .
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