Format: CD
Artist: Smokey Joe and others
Title: Sun's First Boogie-Woogie Country Man!
Style: Piano Country, Rockabilly and Boogie Woogie
Available
1 Start All Over Again - Smokey Joe
2 Perfect Girl - Smokey Joe
3 Hula Bop - Smokey Joe with the Clyde Leoppard Band
4 She's A Woman - Smokey Joe with the Clyde Leoppard Band
5 The Signifying Monkey - Smokey Joe with the Clyde Leoppard Band
6 Listen To Me, Baby - Smokey Joe with the Clyde Leoppard Band
7 The Midnight Ride Of Paul Revere - Smokey Joe with the Clyde Leoppard Band
8 Hula Bop (alternative take) - Smokey Joe with the Clyde Leoppard Band
9 She's A Woman (alternative take) - Smokey Joe with the Clyde Leoppard Band
10 Split Personailty - Bill Taylor & Smokey Jo with Clyde Leoppard's Snearly Ranch Boys
11 Lonesome Sweetheart - Bill Taylor with Clyde Leoppard's Snearly Ranch Boys
12 I'd Rather Be Safe Than Sorry - Warren Smith
13 Rock 'n' Roll Ruby - Warren Smith
14 Chilly Willy - Mary Edwards with The Saxons
15 No Matter Who's To Blame - Barbara Pittman
16 Charcoal Suit - Brad Suggs with The Swingsters
17 Patience Baby - Eddie Collins
18 I Need A Man - Barbara Pittman
19 Ubangi Stomp - Warren Smith
20 Nothing On My Mind - Jimmy Pritchett
21 Voice Of A Fool - Barbara Pittman
22 Bop, Baby, Bop - Brad Suggs with The Swingsters
23 Sentimental Fool - Barbara Pittman
24 Oh! Oh! Mama - Mary Edwards with The Saxons
25 Rock 'n' Roll Ruby (alternative take) - Warren Smith
26 That's The Way I Feel - Jimmy Pritchett
27 Tell 'Em Off - Onie Wheeler
28 Who Took My Baby - Warren Smith
29 I'd Rather Be Safe Than Sorry (alternative take) - Warren Smith
30 Jump Right Out Of This Jukebox - Onie Wheeler
Much is made of the arrival of Jerry Lee Lewis in Memphis in 1956. Of how, suddenly in the middle of the first wave of guitar-swinging Elvis wannabes, this piano-playing hillbilly singer was told to go away and learn some rock ‘n’ roll, thus creating a seemingly unique monster. But it is largely forgotten these days that The Killer was actually not the first rockin’, rollin’, pill-poppin’, booze-drinkin’, piano-poundin' boogie woogie country man on the Sun label – that honour went to Smokey Joe Baugh...
Artist: Smokey Joe and others
Title: Sun's First Boogie-Woogie Country Man!
Style: Piano Country, Rockabilly and Boogie Woogie
Available
1 Start All Over Again - Smokey Joe
2 Perfect Girl - Smokey Joe
3 Hula Bop - Smokey Joe with the Clyde Leoppard Band
4 She's A Woman - Smokey Joe with the Clyde Leoppard Band
5 The Signifying Monkey - Smokey Joe with the Clyde Leoppard Band
6 Listen To Me, Baby - Smokey Joe with the Clyde Leoppard Band
7 The Midnight Ride Of Paul Revere - Smokey Joe with the Clyde Leoppard Band
8 Hula Bop (alternative take) - Smokey Joe with the Clyde Leoppard Band
9 She's A Woman (alternative take) - Smokey Joe with the Clyde Leoppard Band
10 Split Personailty - Bill Taylor & Smokey Jo with Clyde Leoppard's Snearly Ranch Boys
11 Lonesome Sweetheart - Bill Taylor with Clyde Leoppard's Snearly Ranch Boys
12 I'd Rather Be Safe Than Sorry - Warren Smith
13 Rock 'n' Roll Ruby - Warren Smith
14 Chilly Willy - Mary Edwards with The Saxons
15 No Matter Who's To Blame - Barbara Pittman
16 Charcoal Suit - Brad Suggs with The Swingsters
17 Patience Baby - Eddie Collins
18 I Need A Man - Barbara Pittman
19 Ubangi Stomp - Warren Smith
20 Nothing On My Mind - Jimmy Pritchett
21 Voice Of A Fool - Barbara Pittman
22 Bop, Baby, Bop - Brad Suggs with The Swingsters
23 Sentimental Fool - Barbara Pittman
24 Oh! Oh! Mama - Mary Edwards with The Saxons
25 Rock 'n' Roll Ruby (alternative take) - Warren Smith
26 That's The Way I Feel - Jimmy Pritchett
27 Tell 'Em Off - Onie Wheeler
28 Who Took My Baby - Warren Smith
29 I'd Rather Be Safe Than Sorry (alternative take) - Warren Smith
30 Jump Right Out Of This Jukebox - Onie Wheeler
Much is made of the arrival of Jerry Lee Lewis in Memphis in 1956. Of how, suddenly in the middle of the first wave of guitar-swinging Elvis wannabes, this piano-playing hillbilly singer was told to go away and learn some rock ‘n’ roll, thus creating a seemingly unique monster. But it is largely forgotten these days that The Killer was actually not the first rockin’, rollin’, pill-poppin’, booze-drinkin’, piano-poundin' boogie woogie country man on the Sun label – that honour went to Smokey Joe Baugh...