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Muziek Voor Volwassenen / Johan Derksen Zaterdag 8 Februari 2020 Muziek voor volwassenen / Johan Derksen Zaterdag 8 februari 2020 Album van de week: "Rock 'n' Roll: a Tribute to Chuck Berry" - Mike Zito TITEL ARTIEST COMPONIST TIJD PLATENLABEL LABELNO CD TITEL 09.00 - 10.00 uur 1 Love her with a feeling Freddie King Freddie King 5:02 EMI 724383497225 King of the Blues 2 If it wasn't for the wind David Only David Olney, Joe Fleming Rootsy.nu RAPP002 Predicting The Past 3 It hurts me too Freddie King Steve Winwood 5:29 EMI 724383497225 King of the Blues 4 Tonight i'll be staying here with you Jeff Beck Bob Dylan Epic 07464-31331-2 Jeff Beck Group 5 I just want to make love to you Freddie King Willie Dixon 6:50 EMI 724383497225 King of the Blues 6 Johnny b. goode Mike Zito Chuck Berry Ruf Records RUF 1269 Rock 'n' Roll: a Tribute to Chuck Berry 7 She's a burglar Freddie King Ragavoy 3:51 Polydor 831 815-2 Burglar 8 You and me and time Georgette Jones Jones, McGuinn, Pfrimmer 4:50 Heart of Texas Records HOTR 4151 A Slightly Used Woman 9 I had a dream Freddie King Hayes, Porter 4:59 Polydor 831 815-2 Burglar 10 Nobody's wife Anouk A. Teeuwe, B. van Veen, S. Kalpoe 3:28 Dino Music DNCD 1571 Together alone 11 Help me through the day Freddie King Russell Sequel Records NEM CD 638 Woman Across The River 12 Woman John Lennon John Lennon 3:23 Capitol CDP 7914252 Double Fantasy 13 You can't do that Booket T. & The MG's Lennon, McCartney 2:44 Zyx STAX SCD 8610-2 Soul 10.00 - 11.00 uur 1 You don't have to go Freddie King Jimmy Reed Sequel Records NEM CD 638 Woman Across The River 2 Blues for mama Nina Simone Nina Simone, Abbey Lincoln 3:56 BMG 3101-2-N The Blues 3 Have you ever loved a woman Freddie King Billy Myles Federal King - 5012X All His Hits 4 Don't this road look rough and rocky Grand Old Country Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs Pro-Acts.nl eigen beheer Remember Me 5 The Welfare Freddie King Sonny Thompson, Lucious Weaver Federal King - 5012X All His Hits 6 Sorry for your heartache Rick Derringer Rick Derringer 9:48 Roadrunner records RR 9048 2 Back to the Blues 7 Five long years Freddie King Eddie Boyd 4:20 Shelter Records 7243 5 27245 2 9 The Shelter Record Years 8 Wee wee hours Mike Zito Chuck Berry Ruf Records RUF 1269 Rock 'n' Roll: a Tribute to Chuck Berry 9 Palace of the king Freddie King L. Russell, D. Nix, D. Dunn Shelter Records 7243 5 27245 2 9 The Shelter Record Years 10 Cutthroat montana G. Thomas Skip Ewing, Max D. Barnes Talent TVA 1033-2 Jesus in a Leather Jacket 11 Same old blues Freddie King D. Nix Shelter Records 7243 5 27245 2 9 The Shelter Record Years 12 Give back my heart Karin Tobin Karin Tobin 3:14 Sunny Land Productions 191924616504 Before It's Too Late 13 Living on the highway Freddie King L. Russell, D. Nix Shelter Records 7243 5 27245 2 9 The Shelter Record Years 14 Ain't that peculiar Booket T. & The MG's Moore, Robinson, Rogers,Tarplin, 2:38 Zyx STAX SCD 8610-2 Soul 11.00 - 12.00 uur 1 Goodbye letter Jonny Lang Jonny Lang, Marti Frederiksen A&M Records B0001145-12 Long Time Coming 2 Me and my guitar Freddie King L. Russell, C. Blackwell Shelter Records 7243 5 27245 2 9 The Shelter Record Years 3 Send me the pillow Crowe Brothers Hank Locklin 2:49 Mountain Fever Records MFR141028 Forty Years Old 4 Stormy Monday Freddie King T-Bone walker Cotillion 8122-79702-0 My Feeling For The Blues 5 Make me stay Cat Fever Band J. Klad Eigen Beheer 8719325805390 Make Me Stay 6 Ain't nobody's business what to do Freddie King Jimmy Witherspoon Cotillion 8122-79702-0 My Feeling For The Blues 7 Can't be so bad Moby Grape J. Miller, D. Stevenson 3:24 Colombia 483958 2 The Best of Moby Grape 8 Today i sing the blues Freddie King Curtis Lewis 3:55 Atlantic 7567-90345-2 Freddie King is a Blues Master 9 You never can tell Mike Zito Chuck Berry Ruf Records RUF 1269 Rock 'n' Roll: a Tribute to Chuck Berry 10 Let me down easy Freddie King King Curtis 3:00 Atlantic 7567-90345-2 Freddie King is a Blues Master 11 Battlefield of love Vitesse Herman van Boeyen 3:59 Red Bullit RB.66.53 Back On Earth 12 Can't trust your neighbor Freddie King I. Hayes, D. Potter 4:00 Sequel Records NEX CD 175 Texas Cannonball 13 Screamin' and cryin' Muddy Waters M. Morganfield 5:04 Columbia 467892 2 Blues Sky 14 The sky is crying Freddie King E. James, M. Robinson, C. Lewis 3:24 Sequel Records NEX CD 175 Texas Cannonball 15 You're so fine Booket T. & The MG's Finney, Schofield, West 2:09 Zyx STAX SCD 8610-2 Soul.
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