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Zsat 160917 348 Songs, 14.2 Hours, 2.59 GB Page 1 of 14 zsat 160917 348 songs, 14.2 hours, 2.59 GB Name Time Album Artist 1 hey rocky watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat 0:03 2 Chromium Switch truncated 0:07 Firesign Theatre 3 Honey Don't <SATURDAY NIGHT> 3:23 Johnny Rivers 4 Station Identification 0:07 Station ID Cara Dell'Apa 5 Bush Jamie is boring 2 _bore to about 03_ 0:07 6 Let's Work Together <jimmy spruill reworking> 2:52 The Best Of Canned Heat Canned Heat 7 Let's Stick Together 2:46 Swampbilly Shindig (CD2) Wilbert Harrison 8 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 1:00 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 9 Kansas City 2:29 Jukebox Hits Of 1959 Volume 2 Wilbert Harrison 10 The Horse 2:49 Guess Who - The Zirkon Records Story - Disc1 Wilbert Harrison 11 1960 2:26 Kansas City; His Legendary Golden Classics Wilbert Harrison 12 Sweet Little Girl <Kansas City progression> 2:39 Wild Jimmy Spruill-Scratch 'n Twist 56-62:Rare &… Lynn Taylor & Peachettes 13 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 1:00 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 14 Big Muddy (Feat. Larry Dale) 2:36 Scratchin': The Wild Jimmy Spruill Story Cd 1 Wild Jimmy Spruill 15 Jersey City (Feat. Bobby Long) 2:25 Scratchin': The Wild Jimmy Spruill Story Cd 1 Wild Jimmy Spruill 16 I'll Go My Way (Feat. Bob Gaddy) 2:31 Scratchin': The Wild Jimmy Spruill Story Cd 2 Wild Jimmy Spruill 17 Announcer Break Silence 3 min 3:00 Announcer Break Silence 3 min 18 Ya Ya (Feat. Lee Dorsey) 2:28 Scratchin': The Wild Jimmy Spruill Story Cd 2 Wild Jimmy Spruill 19 There's Something On Your Mind (Part 2) (Feat.… 2:52 Scratchin': The Wild Jimmy Spruill Story Cd 1 Wild Jimmy Spruill 20 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 1:00 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 21 I'm Worried (Feat. Elmore James) 2:49 Scratchin': The Wild Jimmy Spruill Story Cd 2 Wild Jimmy Spruill 22 announcer break silence 2 min 2:00 announcer break silence 2 min 23 Dedicated To The One I Love (Feat. The Shirelles) 2:05 Scratchin': The Wild Jimmy Spruill Story Cd 2 Wild Jimmy Spruill zsat 160917 Page 2 of 14 Name Time Album Artist 24 Tossin' And Turnin' (Feat. Bobby Lewis) 2:35 Scratchin': The Wild Jimmy Spruill Story Cd 2 Wild Jimmy Spruill 25 Bad Motorcycle (Feat. The Storey Sisters) 1:59 Scratchin': The Wild Jimmy Spruill Story Cd 2 Wild Jimmy Spruill 26 Announcer Break Silence 3 min 3:00 Announcer Break Silence 3 min 27 Down In The Valley (Feat. Solomon Burke) 2:25 Scratchin': The Wild Jimmy Spruill Story Cd 1 Wild Jimmy Spruill 28 Announcer Break Silence 3 min 3:00 Announcer Break Silence 3 min 29 Announcer Break Silence 4 min 4:01 Announcer Break Silence 4 min 30 Kansas City March 2:41 Wild Jimmy Spruill-Scratch 'n Twist 56-62:Rare &… Spruill, Wild Jimmy 31 Co-Fe (Why) 2:18 Joe Pete Got Two Women John Delafose 32 Josephine Par Se Ma Femme 3:05 no title C. Chenier 33 Petite Et La Grosse 2:08 Joe Pete Got Two Women John Delafose 34 Goodbye Kansas City (Feat. Wilbert Harrison) 2:33 Scratchin': The Wild Jimmy Spruill Story Cd 2 Wild Jimmy Spruill 35 announcer break silence 2 min 2:00 announcer break silence 2 min 36 Announcer Break Silence 4 min 4:01 Announcer Break Silence 4 min 37 El Loco Cha Cha 3:05 Roots of Funk 1947-1962 CD1 René Touzet and His Orchestra 38 Louie, Louie 2:11 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First: Vol. 1 Richard Berry & The Pharaohs 39 El Loco Cha Cha 3:05 Roots of Funk 1947-1962 CD1 René Touzet and His Orchestra 40 Hang On Sloopy 2:52 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First: Vol. 1 The Vibrations 41 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 1:00 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 42 Mardi Gras Mambo <streets> 2:27 Best Of Sapphire Records Jody Levens 43 White Rabbit <ravel bolero> 2:33 Surrealistic Pillow Jefferson Airplane 44 announcer break silence 2 min 2:00 announcer break silence 2 min 45 Going Up The Country 2:53 The Best Of Canned Heat Canned Heat 46 Old Country Stomp <fife - going to the country ca… 2:53 Roots of Rock N' Roll Vol.1, 1927-1938 CD1 Henry Thomas 47 Go Now 3:15 The British Invasion: History of British Rock, Vol. 5 The Moody Blues 48 Go Now 2:39 The Scene Club Bessie Banks 49 Got My Mind Set On You 5:18 Billboard Top 100 of 1988 George Harrison zsat 160917 Page 3 of 14 Name Time Album Artist 50 I Got My Mind Set On You (Par 3:26 You Heard It Here First Vol. 2 James Ray 51 Bingo 2:23 Rare Rock N Roll Masters Pat Boone 52 13 - BINGO - THE TURBANS 2:15 The Fed Story, Vol. 2 Various Artists 53 Announcer Break Silence 3 min 3:00 Announcer Break Silence 3 min 54 announcer break silence 2 min 2:00 announcer break silence 2 min 55 My New Chick 3:01 Blues In The Red Doc Pomus 56 Announcer Break Silence 3 min 3:00 Announcer Break Silence 3 min 57 lonely avenue 2:53 pearl woods 58 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 1:00 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 59 I'll Save The Last Dance For Y 2:14 Treasured Tunes - Volume 2 Damita Jo 60 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 1:00 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 61 My Good Pott 2:42 Blues In The Red Doc Pomus 62 Work Little Carrie 2:24 Blues In The Red Doc Pomus 63 Bye Baby Bye 2:11 Blues In The Red Doc Pomus 64 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 1:00 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 65 Up On The Roof (The Drifters) 3:00 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First!!! Volum… Unknown Artist (Original Demo) 66 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 1:00 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 67 It's Great To Be Young And In Love 1:54 It's Great To Be Young And In Love Doc Pomus & Mort Shuman 68 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 1:00 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 69 Go, Jimmy, Go 2:15 The Ace (USA) Story Volume 2 Jimmy Clanton 70 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 1:00 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 71 I Count the Tears 3:03 After The Rain Thomas, Irma 72 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 1:00 Announcer Break Silence 1 min 73 There Must Be A Better World Somewhere 4:51 Deuces Wild B.B. King & Dr. John 74 My Buddy 3:51 In A Sentimental Mood Dr. John 75 announcer break silence 2 min 2:00 announcer break silence 2 min zsat 160917 Page 4 of 14 Name Time Album Artist 76 Anna (Go To Him) (The Beatles) 2:47 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First!!! Volum… Arthur Alexander 77 From Me To You (The Beatles) 1:56 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First!!! Volum… Del Shannon 78 announcer break silence 2 min 2:00 announcer break silence 2 min 79 Windy (The Association) 2:18 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First!!! Volum… Ruthann Friedman 80 Make Your Own Kind Of Music (Mama Cass) 2:39 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First!!! Volum… The Will-O-Bees 81 Hanky Panky 2:24 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First: Vol. 1 The Raindrops 82 The Pied Piper 2:15 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First: Vol. 2 Changin' Times 83 Announcer Break Silence 3 min 3:00 Announcer Break Silence 3 min 84 Twist & Shout 2:08 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First: Vol. 1 The Top Notes 85 You Can't Sit Down (Pts 1 & 2) 4:16 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First: Vol. 2 Phil Upchurch Combo 86 Good Lovin' 2:31 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First: Vol. 1 The Olympics 87 announcer break silence 2 min 2:00 announcer break silence 2 min 88 Ooh! My Head <Led Z - boogie with stu> 1:49 Come On, Let's Go D1 Ritchie Valens <rene hall guitar, earl palmer drum… 89 The Twist 2:35 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First: Vol. 1 Hank Ballard & The Midnighters 90 Little Darlin' 2:22 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First: Vol. 1 The Gladiolas 91 Doo Wah Diddy 2:26 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First: Vol. 1 The Exciters 92 Announcer Break Silence 4 min 4:01 Announcer Break Silence 4 min 93 I'm Into Something Good 2:52 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First: Vol. 1 Earl Jean 94 You've Made Me So Very Happy 2:53 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First: Vol. 2 Brenda Holloway 95 The Shoop Shoop Song 1:58 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First: Vol. 2 Ramona King 96 Bossa Nova Baby 2:06 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First: Vol. 2 Tippie & The Clovers 97 I'm Your Puppet (James & Bobby Purify) 2:46 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First!!! Volum… Dan Penn 98 I'm Your Puppet 3:54 My Heart's In Memphis: The Songs Of Dan Penn Irma Thomas 99 Announcer Break Silence 3 min 3:00 Announcer Break Silence 3 min 100 Lollipop 1:50 Before They Were Hits Or We Did It First: Vol.
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