Muziek Voor Volwassenen / Johan Derksen Zaterdag 2 Februari 2019

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Muziek Voor Volwassenen / Johan Derksen Zaterdag 2 Februari 2019 Muziek voor volwassenen / Johan Derksen Zaterdag 2 februari 2019 Album van de Week: "The Bookends" - Eric Gales TITEL ARTIEST COMPONIST TIJD PLATENLABEL LABELNO CD TITEL 09.00 - 10.00 uur 1 Breakfast in bed Dusty Springfield Fritts, Hinton 2:51 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 2 Water from your shoe Micke Bjorklof Leppanen 3:59 Hokahey Records HHR1401 After The Flood 3 Down in Texas Oscar Toney jr. Greene, Hinton 2:31 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 4 Nobody told me John Mayall Mayall 7:23 Forty Below Records FBR 022 Nobody Told Me 5 Cover me Jackie Moore Greene, Hinton 2:43 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 6 Double meaning double entendre Rob Heron Heron 2:59 Teapad Records TPCD006 Soul of my City 7 Sure as sin Candi Staton Greene, Hinton 2:56 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 8 Something's gotta give Eric Gales Gales 4:19 Provogue Records PRD Promo 577 The Bookends 9 Always David The Sweet Inspirations Hinton, Jackson, Penn 3:25 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 10 Nowhere my home Tiny Legs Tim Tiny Legs Tim 3:46 Sing My Title SMT-013 Elsewhere Bound 11 Poor Mary has drowned Brick Wall Hinton, Lewis 2:38 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 12 Spirit talker Black Bottle Riot Black Bottle Riot 6:13 Black Bottle Riot BBRCD1904 Fire 13 It's all wrong but it's alright Eddie Hinton Greene, Hinton 2:43 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 14 Alone with the blues Ronnie Earl Earl 4:26 Stony Plane Records SPCD 1289 I Feel Like Goin' On 10.00 - 11.00 uur 1 Into your silence Tollak Ollestad 5:29 Boov Music BTM29 Across The Rubicon 2 Help me make it Mink DeVille Hinton 4:08 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 3 Please be careful Snooky Prior Prior 5:01 Antone's Records & Tapes ANTCD0017 Too Cool To Move 4 Save the children Cher Hinton, Penn 2:49 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 5 Stay home The Woods The Woods 5:05 Eigen beheer Eigen beheer Stone Cold 6 Every natural thing Aretha Franklin Hinton 2:33 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 7 Somebody lied Eric Gales Gales 4:01 Provogue Records PRD Promo 577 The Bookends 8 If I had let you in The Box Tops Fritts, Hinton 3:15 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 9 Something inside of me Walter Trout Trout 6:38 Provogue Records PRD Promo 575 Survivor Blues 10 Satisfaction guaranteed Judy White Greene, Hinton 3:28 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 11 I'd rather go blind Koko Taylor Jordan, Foster 4:56 Alligator Records ALCD 5610 Koko Taylor [Deluxe Edition] 12 Standing on the mountain Percy Sledge Greene, Hinton 2:21 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 13 Travelin' Heavy Ronnie Earl Marr, Nathan, Redd 4:48 Stony Plane Records SPCD 1289 I Feel Like Goin' On 11.00 - 12.00 uur 1 I got the feeling The Amazing Rhythm Aces Hinton, Penn 5:45 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 2 It's a woman's way Joanna Connor Connor, Lewis 4:16 M.C.Records MC-0080 Six String Stories 3 Home for the summer The Hour Glass Greene, Hinton 2:41 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 4 Lay it on me Gwen McCrea Fritts, Hinton 2:34 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 5 Standing around crying Billy F. Gibbons Morganfield 4:27 Concord Records 0088072057982 The Big Bad Blues 6 People in love Lou Johnson Hinton, Smith 2:37 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 7 With a little help from my friends Eric Gales Lennon, McCartney 6:02 Provogue Records PRD Promo 577 The Bookends 8 Where you come from Bonnie Bramlett Coleman, Hinton 2:48 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 9 Here comes the hurt again Lee Dorsey Toussaint 2:36 Charly Records CD CHARLY 39 Can You Hear Me? 10 Love waits for no man Al Johnson Greene, Hinton 3:03 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 11 Pain and misery The Teskey Brothers The Teskey Brothers 4:01 Decca 6798408 Half Mile Harvest 12 Where's Eddie Lulu Fritts, Hinton 3:05 Ace Records CDTOP 1535 Cover Me [The Eddie Hinton Songbook] 13 Oh not my baby Maxine Brown Goffin, King 2:34 Dino DINCD 61 20 Blues & Soul Classics [Volume Two] 14 Old love Eric Clapton Clapton, Cray 6:24 Reprise Records 7599-26074-2 Journeyman.
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