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Muziek Voor Volwassenen / Johan Derksen Maandag 13/11/2017 18 Muziek voor volwassenen / Johan Derksen CD van de Week : Stompin' ground-Tommy Castro and the Painkillers maandag 13/11/2017 18:00-19:00 TITEL ARTIEST COMPONIST TIJD PLATENLABEL CATALOGUSNUMMER CD TITEL 1 I love you more than you'll ever know Janiva Magness Al Cooper 5:39 Blue Elan Records BER1013 Blue again 2 Understand your man Dwight Yoakam Johnny Cash 3:11 Columbia Records 5097112 Kindred spirits a tribute to the songs of Johnny Cash 3 Same old blues Dog Trail Blues Band J.J. Cale 3:45 Eigen beheer Eigen beheer Makes you Follow 4 Get rhythm Little Richard Johnny Cash 2:59 Columbia Records 5097112 Kindred spirits a tribute to the songs of Johnny Cash 5 The Fall Johnny Fink J. Fink 5:59 Eigen beheer Eigen beheer Johnny Fink and the Intrusion 6 Folsom Prison blues Keb Mo Johnny Cash 3:52 Columbia Records 5097112 Kindred spirits a tribute to the songs of Johnny Cash 7 Bluess all around me Tommy Castro and the Painkillers Johnny Ace/Tommy Castro 3:42 Alligator Records ALCD4978 Stompin' ground 8 I walk the line Travis Tritt Johnny Cash 4:17 Columbia Records 5097112 Kindred spirits a tribute to the songs of Johnny Cash 9 When you're not around Kat Eaton K. Eaton / N. Atkinson 3:17 Reason & Rhyme Records reasonar003 When you're not around 10 Give my love to Rose Bruce Springsteen Johnny Cash 2:55 Columbia Records 5097112 Kindred spirits a tribute to the songs of Johnny Cash 11 St. James Informary Gumbo and the Monk Traditional 3:54 Gumo Records Gumbo and the Monk 12 Flesh and blood Emmylou Harris, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Sheryl Crow Johnny Cash 3:44 Columbia Records 5097112 Kindred spirits a tribute to the songs of Johnny Cash 13 Spoonful Booker T. & The MGs Willy Dixon 2:54 STAX SCD8610-2 Soul men dinsdag 14/11/2017 18:00-19:00 TITEL ARTIEST COMPONIST TIJD PLATENLABEL CATALOGUSNUMMER CD TITEL 1 Follow me Bella Collins Isabella Collins 5:07 Eigen beheer Eigen beheer Late & blue 2 Hardin wouldn't run Steve Earl Johnny Cash 4:23 Columbia Records 5097112 Kindred spirits a tribute to the songs of Johnny Cash 3 So many years Gijs Kos Band E.C. de Groot / T. vd Poll 3:38 Eigen beheer Eigen beheer Old friends 4 Walkin the blues Maria Muldauer Johnny Cash 4:40 NorthernBlues Music NBM0017 Johnny's Blues - A tribute to Johnny Cash 5 Fallen leaves The Deep Dark Woods Ryan Boldt / Shuyler 4:08 Six Shooter Records SIX100 Yarrow 6 Long black veil Harry Manx M. Wilkin - D. Dill 4:40 NorthernBlues Music NBM0017 Johnny's Blues - A tribute to Johnny Cash 7 My old neighborhood Tommy Castro and the Painkillers Tommy Castro 5:43 Alligator Records ALCD4978 Stompin' ground 8 Sunday morning comin' down Alvin Youngblood Hart Kris Kristofferson 4:32 NorthernBlues Music NBM0017 Johnny's Blues - A tribute to Johnny Cash 9 Clouds Ellen Shae E.K. Scheele Noens 3:56 Eigen beheer Eigen beheer Clouds 10 Will the circle be unbroken Mavis Staples R. Staples 2:56 NorthernBlues Music NBM0017 Johnny's Blues - A tribute to Johnny Cash 11 Quit your bitching Albert Castiglia Mike Zito 4:58 Ruf Records RUF1249 Up all night 12 Wang dang doodle Booker T. & The MGs Willy Dixon 2:47 STAX SCD8610-2 Soul men woensdag 15/11/2017 18:00-19:00 TITEL ARTIEST COMPONIST TIJD PLATENLABEL CATALOGUSNUMMER CD TITEL 1 Cry, cry, cry Robbie Fulks Johnny Cash 2:39 Dualtone Music 80302 01127-2 Dressed in black - A tribute to Johnny Cash 2 Everytime you leave Shelby Lynne & Allison Moorer Charlie Louvin Sony 2:22 Silver Cross Records SCR001 Not dark yet 3 Ballad of a teenage queen Rodney Crowell Jack Clement 3:12 Dualtone Music 80302 01127-2 Dressed in black - A tribute to Johnny Cash 4 One more try Danny Vera Danny Vera 3:25 Excelsior Recordings EXCEL96497 The new black & white part III 5 Three you go Chuck Mead Johnny Cash 2:18 Dualtone Music 80302 01127-2 Dressed in black - A tribute to Johnny Cash 6 The time has come T-Bear & the Dukes Torbjörn Solberg 5:45 Eigen beheer Eigen beheer Time is a healer 7 Big river Rosie Flores Johnny Cash 2:36 Dualtone Music 80302 01127-2 Dressed in black - A tribute to Johnny Cash 8 Further on down the road Tommy Castro and the Painkillers Henry St. Claire Fredericks 4:17 Alligator Records ALCD4978 Stompin' ground 9 I still miss someone Earl Poole Ball Johnny Cash / Roy Cash Jr. 2:51 Dualtone Music 80302 01127-2 Dressed in black - A tribute to Johnny Cash 10 Hard luck baby Rod Picott Rod Picott 3:19 Welding Rod Music 798577123122 Out past the wires 11 Jackson Mandy Barnett & Chuck Mead Billy Ed Wheeler / Gaby Rogers 2:51 Dualtone Music 80302 01127-2 Dressed in black - A tribute to Johnny Cash 12 Born all over O.V. Wright Deadric Malone / Johnny Copeland 3:20 MCA Records MCAD-10670 The soul of O.V. Wright 13 Got to say goodbye Sweet Bourbon Francesco Bertels / Chris Janssen 7:58 Bourbon Records Eigen beheer Night turned into day 14 Can't You See Brothers of the Southland Toy Caldwell 7:29 Blues Boulevard Records 250270 Blue sunrise donderdag 16/11/10/2017 18:00-19:00 TITEL ARTIEST COMPONIST TIJD PLATENLABEL CATALOGUSNUMMER CD TITEL 1 Good old rock 'roll medley The Dave Clark Five Chuck Berry/Robert Blackwell/Enortis Johnson/Richard Penniman 03:28 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 2 Glad all over The Dave Clark Five Dave Clark/Mike Smith 02:43 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 3 Do you love me The Dave Clark Five Berry Gordy Jr. 02:44 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 4 Bits and pieces The Dave Clark Five Dave Clark/Mike Smith 02:00 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 5 Can't you see that she's mine The Dave Clark Five Dave Clark/Mike Smith 02:23 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 6 Everybody knows (i still love you) The Dave Clark Five Barry Mason/Leslie Reed 01:42 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 7 Catch us if you can The Dave Clark Five Dave Clark/Lenny Davidson 01:55 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 8 Because The Dave Clark Five Dave Clark 02:24 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 9 Fear is the enemy Tommy Castro and the Painkillers Tommy Castro ### Alligator Records ALCD4978 Stompin' ground 10 I like it like that The Dave Clark Five Chris Kenner/Allen Toussaint 01:38 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 11 Over and over The Dave Clark Five Robert Byrd 02:01 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 12 Come home The Dave Clark Five Dave Clark/Mike Smith 02:51 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 13 Try too hard The Dave Clark Five Dave Clark/Mike Smith 02:09 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 14 I'll be yours my love The Dave Clark Five Dave Clark/Mike Smith 02:42 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 15 The red balloon The Dave Clark Five The Dave Clark Five 03:02 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 16 More good old rock 'n roll medley The Dave Clark Five Chuck Berry/Vincent Rose 02:59 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 17 Put a little love in your heart The Dave Clark Five Jackie Deshannon/Randy Myers/Jimmy Holiday 02:59 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 18 Everybody get together The Dave Clark Five Chester Powers 03:18 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 19 Don't let me down The Dave Clark Five Dave Clark/Mike Smith 01:41 EMI 7892492 Glad all over again 20 Gimme some lovin' Booker T & MG's Spencer David/Steve Winwood 03:00 Stax SCD 86102 Soul Men Vrijdag 17/11/2017 18:00-19:00 TITEL ARTIEST COMPONIST TIJD PLATENLABEL CATALOGUSNUMMER CD TITEL 1 Come on Chuck Berry Chuck Berry 01:49 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 2 I just want to be loved Muddy Waters Willie Dixon 02:34 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 3 Bye bye Johnny Chuck Berry Chuck Berry 02:04 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 4 You better move on Arthur Alexander Arthur Alexander 03:23 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 5 Money Barett Strong Berry Gordy 02:36 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 6 Route 66 Chuck Berry Bobby Troup 02:46 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 7 I just want to make love to you Muddy Waters Willie Dixon 02:51 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 8 Carol Chuck Berry Chuck Berry 02:47 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 9 Mona Bo Diddley Bo Diddley 02:19 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 10 Fortune teller Benny Spellman Allen Toussaint 02:10 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 11 Confessin' the blues Chuck Berry Chuck Berry 02:07 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 12 Stick and stones Tommy Castro and the Painkillers Tommy Castro 03:07 Alligator Records ALCD4978 Stompin' ground 13 Don't lie to me Chuck Berry Traditional 02:03 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 14 Roadrunner Bo Diddley Bo Diddley 02:44 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 15 Roll over Beethoven Chuck Berry Chuck Berry 02:23 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 16 I can't be satisfied Muddy Waters Muddy Waters 2:43 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 17 Susie Q Dale Hawkins Dale Hawkins 2:16 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 18 Little red rooster Howlin Wolf Willie Dixon 2:25 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 19 Rolling stone Muddy Waters Muddy Waters 3:06 Provogue PRD70122 Real stones 20 Wade in the water Booker T & MG's Traditional 2:31 Stax SCD 86102 Soul Men.
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