The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show, bringing you the widest selection of oldies anywhere on our planet Earth. All the hits and misses from the genres of Soul, Motown, Country, Doo-Wop, Folk and Rock 'n' Roll. We play the very first golden age of American Rock 'n' Roll. You'll hear all the charted hits from and beyond the Top 40.
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Gary US Bonds - "Havin' So Much Fun", Jackie Dallas - "Lorraine", Bobby Freeman - "Mary Anne Thomas", Mark Dinning - "Top 40 News, Weather & Sports", (Twin Spin) The Montereys - "Dearest One" / "Through The Years", Larry Finnegan - "Pretty Suzie Sunshine", Joe & Ann - "Gee Baby", The Romancers - "House Cat", Sam Cooke - "Good Times", The Fireballs - "Bulldog", Sammy Masters - "Rockin' Red Wing", Elvis Presley - "King Creole", The Lyrics - "You And Your Fellow", The Pastels - "You Don't Love Me Anymore", James Darren - "Pin A Medal On Joey", The Olympics - "Dance By The Light Of The Moon", Tommy Edwards - "Don't Fence Me In", Anita Bryant - "Till There Was You", Bobby Vee - "Stayin' In", Dave Brubeck Quartet - "Take Five".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Del Shannon - "So Long Baby", The Shirelles - "Putty In Your Hands", The Del-Vikings - "Cool Shake", Donnie Owens - "Need You", (Twin Spin) Del & The Escorts - "Someone To Watch Over Me" / "Baby Doll", Cleveland Crochet - "Sugar Bee", The Flamingos - "Would I Be Crying", Malcolm Dodds - "Compared To You", Roy Tyson - "I Want To Be Your Boyfriend", The Spaniels - "A Rockin' Good Way", Jimmy Beasley - "Don't Feel Sorry For Me", The Champs - "Train To Nowhere", The Kingston Trio - "Where Have All The Flowers Gone", Norman Fox & The Rob Roys - "Tell Me Why", Jackie Wilson - "So Much", The Psychos - "Mack The Knife", Clyde McPhatter - "Deep In The Heart Of Harlem", Slim Harpo - "I'm A King Bee", The Butanes - "Don't Forget I Love You", Kyu Sakamoto - "Sukiyaki".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Hi-Liters - "Bobby Sox Baby", Ricky Nelson - "Believe What You Say", Bobby Charles - "See You Later Alligator", Jesse Belvin - "Guess Who", (Twin Spin) The Gladiolas - "Little Darlin" / "Sweetheart Please Don't Go", Joni James - "Little Things Mean A Lot", The Mellows - "Yesterday's Memories", The Voxpoppers - "Wishing For Your Love", Fats Domino - "Be My Guest", The Diamonds / "She Say", Stan Robinson - "Boom A Dip Dip", The Lyrics - "Let's Be Sweethearts Again", The Admirations - "The Bells Of Rosa Rita", The Rivileers - "For Sentimental Reasons", The Schoolboys - "Angel Of Love", Tommy Facenda - "High School USA", The Willows - "Let's Fall In Love", Don Gibson - "Just One Time", The Simms Twins - "Soothe Me", Pat Boone - "Walking The Floor Over You", Lightnin' Hopkins - "Glory Be"
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Solitaires - "What Did She Say", Gene Vincent - "She She Little Sheila", Jerry Lee Lewis - "Chantilly Lace", Jeff Milner & The Embers - "My Vow To You", (Twin Spin) The Velvets - "Tonight" / "Spring Fever", Sam Cooke - "Sad Mood", Mills Brothers - "Cab Driver", Ivory Joe Hunter - "Empty Arms", Ray Peterson - "Missing You", The Travelers - "Lenora", Peter Paul & Mary - "Puff The Magic Dragon", Gary US Bonds - "A Quarter To Three", Lemme B Goode - "Good Lovin", Lorne Green - "Ringo", The Emanons - "Change Of Time", Ray Stevens - "Unwind", Patsy Cline - "Leaving On Your Mind", Perry Como - "It's Impossible", Lenny Welch - "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Olympics - "The Bounce", The Four Seasons - "That's The Only Way", Frank Slay - "The Flying Circus", The Righteous Brothers - "My Babe", (Twin Spin) Travis Wammack - "Scratchy" / "I'm Leaving Today", Otis Redding - "Hey Hey Baby", Little Johnny Taylor - "Part Time Love", The Paragons - "If", The Dreamlovers - "If I Should Lose You", Roy Orbison - "I'd Be A Legend In My Time", Boots Brown & His Blockbusters - "Cerveza", The Valrays - "Yo Me Pregunto", Walter Brennan - "Old Rivers", Paul Anka - "Ese Beso", Chris Montez & Kathy Young - "You're The One", Tex Ritter - "I Dreamed Of Hillbilly Heaven", Al Chaney - "That's Why I Want You", Mark Valentino - "The Push And Kick", Ferrante & Teicher - "Tonight".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Danny C - "Recess In Heaven", The Original Casuals - "So Tough", Little Richard - "The Girl Can't Help It", Bobby Rydell - "Ding A Ling", (Twin Spin) The Tarantulas - "Like Spellbound" / "Kaw-Liga", Guy Mitchell - "Rock A Billy", The Heartbreakers - "Since You've Been Gone", The Dreamers - "Teenage Vows Of Love", The Jarmels - "Come On Girl", The Velvets - "Crying In The Chapel", Marty Robbins - "The Hanging Tree", Tennessee Ernie Ford - "Sixteen Tons", The Four Knights - "Saw Your Eyes", Neil Sedaka - "As Long As I Live", Nicky & The Nobles - "Schoolhouse Rock", The Tassels - "To A Soldier Boy", Charley Ryan - "Hot Rod Lincoln", Gone All Stars - "7 11 (Mambo No. 5), Jimmy Beaumont - "Everybody's Crying", The Five Satins - "A Nite Like This".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Wanda Jackson - "Fujiyama Mama", Jody Williams - "You May", Little Richard - "Milky White Way", Gene Vincent - "My Heart", The Spaniels - "You Painted Pictures", (Twin Spin) Jimmy Dee & The Offbeats - "Henrietta" / "You're Late Miss Kate", The Blenders - "My Heart's Desire", The Cameos - "Never Before", Elvis Presley - "I Need Your Love Tonight", The Velvets - "Time And Again", LaVern Baker - "Bumblebee", Jerry Lee Lewis - "Baby Baby Bye Bye", The Wheels - "Clap Your Hands", Ivo Robic & The Songmasters - "Morgen", Gene & Eunice - "Poco Loco", Marv Johnson - "Whisper", The Aquatones - "Say You'll Be Mine", The Scarlets - "True Love", The Wonders - "Please Don't Cry".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Royaltones - "Flamingo Express", The Laddins - "Yes Oh Baby Yes", Ruth & Al - "Real Gone Party", The Native Boys - "Strange Love", (Twin Spin) The Revels - "Midnight Stroll" (A-side) / "Talking To My Heart" (B-side), The Five Whispers - "Midnight Sun", Marty Robbins - "Just Married", The Shepherd Sisters - "Alone", The Gaylords - "Ma Ma Ma Marie", The Tides - "Ring A Ding Dong", Eddie Cochran - "Somethin' Else", Jivin' Gene & The Jokers - "Release Me", Von Gayles - "The Twirl", Louis Jordan & The Typhany Five - "Salt Pork West Virginia", Eddie Fontaine - "Don't Ya Know", Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles - "Tear After Tear", Aaron Neville - "Over You", Thomas Wayne - "The Girl Next Door", The Hill Sisters - "Hit And Run Away Love", Johnny Tillotson - "Jimmy's Girl", The Five Keys - "Close Your Eyes".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Danny & The Juniors - "Rock & Roll Is Here To Stay", The Ames Brothers - "Rockin' Shoes", Gary Stites - "Honey Love", Earl King - "Those Lonely Lonely Night", (Twin Spin) Hank Levine - "Image" Part 1 & Part 2, Eddie Fontaine - "Hey Marie, Rock With Me", The Dootones - "Teller Of Fortune", The 5 Chanels - "The Reason", Guy Mitchell - "Knee Deep In Blues", Johnny Maestro - "The Warning Voice", The Webtones - "My Lost Love", The Fi-tones - "It's Wasn't A Lie", Deane Hawley - "Hey There", The Fantastics - "There Goes My Love", Charlie Blackwell - "Midnight Oil", Cookie & The Cupcakes - "Belinda", Don Cole - "Born To Be With You", The Mello-Kings - "Our Love Is Beautiful", The Four Coins - "One Love, One Heart", Dion & The Belmonts - "When You Wish Upon A Star", Della Reese - "And Now".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Fats Domino - "It's You I Love", King Victor - "Boppin' Bobby Jean", Eric & The Plazas - "I Wish", Charlie Rich - "Midnight Blue", Chuck Willis - "It's Too Late", Maul-Wurf - "Remember Then (Cover)", (Twin Spin) The Olympics - "Western Movies" (A-side) / "Well" (B-side), Deane Hawley - "Look For A Star", The Aquatones - "My Treasure", The Bell Notes - "I've Had it", The Exciters - "I Want You To Be My Boy", Lightnin' Slim - "Rooster Blues", Bobby Rydell - "Butterfly Baby", The Dixiebelles - "Southtown USA", Homer & Jethro - "The Battle Of Kookamonga", Little Joey & The Flips - "It Was Like Heaven", The Velvets - "My Love", The Velvet Satins - "The Night", Tommy Hunt - "Didn't I Tell You", Jeannie Black - "He'll Have To Stay", Sue Thompson - "Have A Good Time."
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Roy Orbison - "Go Go Go", Johnny Guitar Watson - "The Bear", Lloyd Price - "I'm Gonna Get Married", The Pearls - "Let's You And I Go Steady", (Twin Spin) The Shells - "Baby Oh Baby" / "Angel Eyes", George Jones - "She Thinks I Still Care", The Drifters - "Soldier Of Fortune", The Velvets - "Spring Fever", The Duprees - "Why Don't You Believe Me", The Jarmels - "The Way You Look Tonight", The Moonglows - "See Saw", Ray Charles - "Busted", Billy Brown - "He'll Have To Go", The Five Discs - "Adios", Kris Jensen - "The Jackie Look", The Rivieras - "Great Big Eyes", Doris Troy - Whatcha Gonna Do About It", Ricky Nelson - "Young Emotions", Solomon Burke - "I Really Don't Want To Know", Dee Clark - "At My Front Door", The Fleetwoods - "Graduation's Here",
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Sanford Clark - "Nine Pound Hammer", Dorsey Burnette - "Tall Oak Tree", James Ray - "Itty Bitty Pieces", Jerry Lee Lewis - "High School Confidential", (Twin Spin) Cozy Cole - "Topsy" Part 1 / "Topsy" Part 2, Ral Donner - "School of Heartbreakers", The Avalons - "My Heart's Desire", Dion - "I Was Born To Cry", The Jewels - "Hearts Of Stone", Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs - "May I", The Wanderers - "Great Jumpin' Catfish", Lee Andrews - "I'm Sorry Pillow", Cathy Saunders - "Making Believe", The Teardrops - "You're My Hollywood Star", The Demensions -"Over The Rainbow", Bobby Pedrick - "Maybe", Jack Scott - "You Only See What You Wanna See", Little Joe & The Thrillers - "Please Don't Go", The Chaperones - "Cruise To The Moon", Al Hibbler - "Unchained Melody".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring the Du Droppers - "I Found Out", The Crickets - "I Fought The Law", Little Willie John - "Let's Rock While The Rockin's Good", Bill Haley & The Comets - "The Saints Rock & Roll", The Five Satins - "The Masquerade Is Over", (Twin Spin) The Tarantulas - "Like Spellbound" / ""Kaw Liga", Boots Randolph - "Fancy Dan", Billy Vaughn - "Look For A Star", Larry Verne - "Mr. Custer", The Marcels - "My Love For You", Shirley & Lee - "I'm Gone", The Everly Brothers - "Should We Tell Him", Bobby Rydell - "The Cha Cha Cha", Jerry Lee Lewis - "You Win Again", Duane Eddy - "Yep", Paul Anka - "Remember Diana", Ray Peterson - "The Wonder Of You", Brenda Lee - "I Wonder", Bert Kaempfert - "Now And Forever", Dinah Washington - "This Bitter Earth".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Swallows - "Itchy Twitchy Feeling", The Flamingos - "Nobody Loves Me Like You", Billy Dawn - "Susie, We Goofed Again", Trade Martin - That Stranger Used To Be My Girl", James Brown - Good, Good Lovin'", (Twin Spin) Harold Dorman - "Mountain Of Love" (a-side) / "To Be With You" (b-side), The Shirelles - "Mama Here Comes The Bride", The Chevrons - "Lullabye", The Skyliners - "Three Coins In The Fountain", Billy Ward & The Dominoes - "Bobby Sox Baby", Bobby Day - "My Blue Heaven", The Rollettes - "Sad Fool", Ray Vernon - "Evil Angel", Little Eva - "Keep Your Hands Off My Baby", Johnny Crawford - "Your Nose Is Gonna Grow", Preston Epps - "Bongo, Bongo, Bongo", Danny & The Juniors - "Twistin' USA", Joey Dee & The Starliters - "Shimmy Baby", Gary Mills - "Look For A Star", The Ravens - "Count Every Star", Joe Harnell - "Fly Me To The Moon".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring The Du Droppers - "I Wanna Know", Bill Hayes - "Wimoweh", Jimmy Hughes - "I'm Qualified", The Five Discs - "That Was The Time", (Twin Spin) The Fascinators - "Oh Rosemarie" / "Chapel Bells", Johnny Tillotson - "Out Of My Mind", Trade Martin - "Joanne", Connie Francis - "When The Boy In Your Arms", Dreamers - "Teenage Vows Of Love", Lee Andrews & The Hearts - "Lonely Room", Johnny Ferguson - "Angela Jones", The Hippies - "Memory Lane", Don Cornell - "The Bible Tells Me So", Dee Clark - "Nobody But Me", The Corvairs - "True True Love", Don Costa - "Theme From The Unforgiven", Skeeter Davis - I'm Saving My Love", Lloyd Price - "Misty", The Crickets - "Don't Ever Change", Gene & Debbe - "Lovin' Season", The Don Shirley Trio - "Drowning In My Own Tears."
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll honoring the Day The Music Died and featuring them three good ol' boys whose lives were cut short.
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Louis Jordan - "Big Bess", Duane Eddy - "Lonely Boy, Lonely Guitar", Ritchie Valens - "That's My Little Suzy", The Montereys - "Through The Years", Al Casey Combo - "Cookin", (Twin Spin) The Blackwells - "Love Or Money" / "Unchained Melody", Mickey & Sylvia - "No Good Lover", Richard Berry & The Pharaohs - "Louie Louie", The Playmates - "Little Miss Stuck Up", Jack Cook - "Run Boy Run", The Passions - "Just To Be With You", Arthur Alexander - "You Better Move On", Linda Laurie - "All Winter Long", The Youngtones - "Can I Come Over", The Scarlets - "True Love", Ray Smith - "So Young", Sam Cooke - "Win Your Love For Me", Lee Mareno & The Regents - "Goddess Of Love", Sheron Ivy - "I Need You", The Creations - "Bells", The Fleetwoods - "Lovers By Night, Strangers By Day".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring the Crossfires - "Dr Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, Johnnie Morisette - "Meet Me At The Twistin' Place", Johnny Burnette - "Tear It Up", John D. Loudermilk - "The Language of Love", (Twin Spin) Nina Simone - "Come On Back Jack" /"Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", Ferlin Husky - "The Wings Of A Dove", The Heartbeats - "I Won't Be A Fool Anymore", Kenny Chandler - "Leave Me If You Want You", Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - "Ain't It Baby", Paul Evans - "Feelin' No Pain", Bobby Scott - "Chain Gang", Johnny Beecher - "Sax Fifth Avenue", The Four Directions - "Tonight We Love", Solomon Burke - "You're Good For Me", Billy Vaughn - "A Swingin' Safari", Gabriel & The Angels - "Don't Wanna Twist No More", Florainne Darlin - "Long As The Rose Is Red", The Bluenotes - "I Don't Know What It Is", Les Paul - "I'm A Fool To Care", Kay Starr - "Wheel Of Fortune".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Robins - "White Cliffs Of Dover", Rockin' Robin Roberts & The Wailers - "Louie Louie", Fats Domino - "Fell In Love On Monday", Sammy Salvo - "A Mushroom Cloud", (Twin Spin) The Jaguars - "The Way You Look Tonight", / "Thinking Of You", Roy Head - "Treat Her Right", Chris Kenner - "Land Of A 1000 Dances", Charlie & Don - "A Young Man's Fancy", Roddy Jackson - "I've Got My Sights On Someone New", Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces - "Searching For My Love", The Ikettes - "Peaches N' Cream", Nat King Cole - "Do I Like It", Johnny & Jackey - "Someday We'll Be Together", Wayne Newton - "Danke Shoen", The Uniques - "All These Things", The Charms - "Gum Drop", The Mose Allison Trio - "Baby Please Don't Go", Vic Dana - "Crystal Chandeliers", The Jewels - "Opportunity", Vic Damone - "You Were Only Fooling", Karen Chandler - "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Bobby Fuller Four - "Love's Made A Fool Of You", The Uniques - "Not Too Long Ago", Dionne Warwick - "Reach Out For Me", Little Caesar & The Consuls - "My Girl Sloopy", Andy Williams - "A Fool Never Learns", (Twin Spin) The Temptations - "Ain't Too Proud To Beg" (A-side) / "You'll Lose A Precious Love" (B-side), Barbara Mercer - "Hey!", Barry Young - "One Has My Name", Buck Owens - "Buckaroo", The Dolphins - "Hey Da Da Dow", Barbara Lewis - "Baby I'm Yours", Tommy McLain - "Sweet Dreams", Earl Jean - "I'm Into Something Good", (Motown Gold Machine) Carolyn Crawford - "My Smile Is Just A Frown", Barbara Randolph - "I Got A Feeling", Teddy & The Pandas - "We Can't Go On This Way", The Four Seasons - "Girl Come Running", Allan Sherman - "Crazy Downtown", Brenda Lee - "Ride Ride Ride", Bobby Vinton - "There I've Said It Again", Eddy Arnold - "What's He Doing In My World".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring G.L. Crockett - "Look Out Mabel", The Cadets - "I Want You", Ray Smith - "Rockin' Little Angel", The Playmates - "Don't Go Home", (Twin Spin) Huey Piano Smith & His Clowns - "Rockin' Pneumonia & The Boogie Woogie Blues Part 1" (A-side) / Part 2 (B-side), The Cardinals - "Shouldn't I Know", Donnie & The Dreamers - "Don't Cry", The Jive Five - "What Time Is It", Teddy & The Twilights - "Woman Is Man's Best Friend", Curley Williams - "This Heart Of Mine", The Pyramids - "Ankle Bracelet", The Passions - "I Only Want You", Lee Greenlee - "Starlite", The Scarlets - "Better Tell Him No", The Sensations - "Please Mr. Disc Jockey", The Kingston Trio - "Tijuana Jail", Jimmy Clanton - "My Own True Love", Royal Teens - "Big Name Button", Homer & Jethro - The Battle Of Kookamonga", Nat King Cole - "Angel Smile", Perry Como - "Catarina", The Nutmegs - "Ship Of Love".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Don Gardner & Dee Dee Ford - "I Need Your Lovin'", The Playmates - "Beep Beep", The G-Clefts - "Ka Ding Dong", The Concords - "Should I Cry", Dean & Jean - "Please Don't Tell Me Now", (Twin Spin) Jesse Belvin - "I'm Confessin" (A-side) / "Deep In My Heart" (B-side), The Flamingos - "Golden Teardrops", The Three G's - "Barbara", The Capris - "Morse Code Of Love", The Nutmegs - "Wide Hoop Skirts", Mel Gadson - "Comin' Down With Love", Shep & The Limelights - "Ready For Your Love", Cleve Duncan - "To Keep Our Love", Del Shannon - "So Long Baby", Kenny Lee Martin - "The Shape I'm In", Roy Hamilton - "Rockin' Pnuemonia & The Boogie Woogie Blues", Don & Juan - "Magic Wand", The Hollywood Flames - "Give Me Back My Heart", Z.Z. Hill - "You Were Wrong", The Shirelles - "Tonight You're Gonna Fall In Love With Me", Illinois Jacquet - "Harlem Nocturne.
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Five Keys - "Ling Ting Tong", Clyde McPhatter - "Since You've Been Gone", Charlie Gracie - "Butterfly", The Cues - "Why", Jackie Wilson - "So Much", (Twin Spin) The Blue Jays - "Lover's Island" (A-side) / "You're Gonna Cry" (B-side), Freddy Cannon - "Chatanooga Shoe Shine Boy", Ray Sharpe - "Linda Lu", Ivan - "Real Wild Child", Bobby Hendricks - "Itchy Twitchy Feeling", The Cellos - "Under Your Spell", Charlie Rich - "Lonely Weekend", The Mystics - "Don't Take The Stars", The Harptones - "So Good So Fine You're Mine", Matt Lucas - "I'm Movin' On", Bo Diddley - "Road Runner", The Gallahads - "Best Wishes", Bobby Lewis - "I'm Tossin' & Turnin' Again", The Cadillacs - "Peek A Boo", The Larks - "It's Unbelievable", The Moonglows - "Ten Commandments Of Love".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Five Royales - "Think", Dicky Doo & The Don'ts - "Click Clack", The Quotations - "Imagination", Nappy Brown - "Don't Be Angry", The Lafayettes - "Life's Too Short", (Twin Spin) James Brown - "Please, Please, Please" (A-side) / "Why Do You Do Me" (B-side), Nathaniel Mayer - "Village Of Love", The Strollers - "Come On Over", Jack Scott - "Goodbye Baby", The Dubs - "Such Lovin", The Cellos - "Rang Tang Ding Dong", The Drifters - "Drip Drop", Sonny Spencer - "Gilee", Kenny Dino - "Your Ma Said You Cried In Your Sleep Last Night", The Six Teens - "A Casual Look", Paul Gayten - "The Hunch", LaVern Baker - "Saved", The Three Friends - "Dedicated To The Songs I Love", Tony & Joe - "The Freeze", Sammy Turner - "Always", The Rockin' R's - "The Beat", Collay & The Satellites - "Last Chance".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Buster Brown - "The Madison Shuffle", Pee Wee Crayton - "Little Bitty Things", James Darren - "Goodbye Cruel World", The Chantels - "I Love You So", Eddie Cochran - "Twenty Flight Rock", (Twin Spin) Billy Joe Royal - "Never In A Million Years" / "Funny How Time Slips Away", The Echoes - "Ding Dong", The Hollywood Flames - "Buzz, Buzz, Buzz", Bobby Brinkley - "Tobacco Road", Arthur Alexander - "Anna (Go With Him)", Bobby Rydell - "I've Got Bonnie", The Crows - "Gee", The Five Chords - "Don't Just Stand There", Little Joe & The Thrillers - "Peanuts", Kai Winding - "Time Is On My Side", The Valentinos - "It's All Over Now", Shep & The Limelights - "Two Loving Hearts", The Pixies Three - "Birthday Party", The Harptones - "Since I Fell For You".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Lee Dorsey - "Behind The 8-Ball", Noble Thin Man Watts & His Rhythm Sparks - "Hard Times", Neil Sedaka - "Let's Go Steady Again", The Jive Bombers - "Bad Boy", The Jets - "Heaven Above Me", (Twin Spin) The Chords - "Sh-Boom" / "Don't Want To Set The World On Fire", Skip & Flip - "It Was I", The Heartbeats - "Crazy For You", The Delcos - "Still Miss You So", Elvis Presley - "I Gotta Know", Kenny Rodgers - "For You Alone", Robin Luke - "Susie Darlin", The Contours - "The Stretch", Lee Andrews & The Hearts - "Maybe You'll Be There", Hank Ballard & The Midnighters - "What Is This I See", The Mello Kings - "Baby Tell Me", Nino & The Ebb-tides - "Wonderful Tonight", Illinois Jacquet & His Orchestra - "Spanish Boots", The Supremes - "A Breathtaking Guy", The Impressions - "Amen".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Addrisi Brothers - "Cherrystone", Lee Dorsey - "Do Re Mi", Mickey & Sylvia - "What Would I Do", Jivin' Gene & The Jokers - "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do", (Twin Spin) Marvin & Johnny - "Tick Tock" (A-side) / "Cherry Pie" (B-side), Harmonica Fats - "Tore Up", The Dubs - "The Chapel Of Dreams", Brenda Lee - "So Deep", Ray Sharpe - "Long John", The Hideaways - "Lovin' Time", The Silhouettes - "I Sold My Heart To Junkman", Sonny Knight - "Confidential", Bob Moore - "Mexico", Brook Benton - "Hither And Thither And Yon", Dion - "Love Came To Me", The Butanes - "Don't Forget I Love You", The Kings - "Your Sweet Love", The Clovers - "I Played The Fool", The Cliques - "Girl Of My Dreams", The Metallics - "Need Your Love"
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Mike Pedicin Quintet - "Shake A Hand", The Mellow Kings - "Listen Baby", Four Seasons - "Dawn", The Chariots - "Gloria", The Classics (aka Classics IV) - "Pollyanna", Johnny Green Combo - "Lonesome Road", (Twin Spin) Bertha Tillman - "Oh My Angel" (A-side) / "Lovin' Time" (B-side), Gene McDaniels - "Point Of No Return", The Three Ds - "Little Billy Boy", The Bobbettes - "I Shot Mr Lee", Paul Evans - "Midnight Special", The Dreamlovers - "You Gave Me Somebody To Love", Nino & The Ebb-tides - "Those Oldies But Goodies", Bobby Lewis - "Tossin' & Turnin'", The Highwaymen - "Whiskey In The Jar", The Pixies Three - "442 Glenwood Avenue", Sammy Turner - "Falling", The Capris - "Where I Fell In Love", The Egyptian Combo - "Gale Winds", Dale & Grace - "Stop And Think It Over", Brook Benton - "The Tide That Binds".The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Mike Pedicin Quintet - "Shake A Hand", The Mellow Kings - "Listen Baby", Four Seasons - "Dawn", The Chariots - "Gloria", The Classics (aka Classics IV) - "Pollyanna", Johnny Green Combo - "Lonesome Road", (Twin Spin) Bertha Tillman - "Oh My Angel" (A-side) / "Lovin' Time" (B-side), Gene McDaniels - "Point Of No Return", The Three Ds - "Little Billy Boy", The Bobbettes - "I Shot Mr Lee", Paul Evans - "Midnight Special", The Dreamlovers - "You Gave Me Somebody To Love", Nino & The Ebb-tides - "Those Oldies But Goodies", Bobby Lewis - "Tossin' & Turnin'", The Highwaymen - "Whiskey In The Jar", The Pixies Three - "442 Glenwood Avenue", Sammy Turner - "Falling", The Capris - "Where I Fell In Love", The Egyptian Combo - "Gale Winds", Dale & Grace - "Stop And Think It Over", Brook Benton - "The Tide That Binds".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show Halloween Special featuring The Frantics - "Werewolf", Screamin' Jay Hawkins - "I Put A Spell On You", Jumpin' Gene Simmons - "Haunted House", Bob McFadden & Dor - "The Mummy", Kip Tyler & The Flips - "She's My Witch", The Five Blobs - "The Blob", (Twin Spin) Bobby Boris Pickett - "The Monster Mash" (A-side) / "Monster's Mash Party" (B-side), John Zacherle - "Dinner With Drac", Sheb Wooley - "The Purple People Eater", Elvis Presley - "Devil In Disguise", Neil Sedaka - "Little Devil", Buchanan & Goodman - "The Flying Saucer", Marty Robbins - "Devil Woman", Dante & The Evergreens - "Time Machine", Carl Dobkins Jr. - "Lucky Devil", Frank Sinatra - "Witchcraft", The Marketts - "Out Of Limits", The Ran Dells - "Martian Hop", Bobby Goldsboro - "Voodoo Woman", Dickey Lee - "Laurie".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Marie Knight - "Come On Baby", The Cleftones - "Lover Come Back To Me", Bobby Lewis - "What A Walk", Bobby Curtola - "Aladdin", The Temptations - "Birds N Bees", (Twin Spin) Billy Myles - "The Joker" (A-side) / "Honey Bee" (B-side), The Eagles - "Tryin' To Get To You", Eddie Taylor - "Ride 'Em Down", The Playboys - "Over The Weekend", Dodie Stevens - "No", Bob & Earl - "Gee Whiz", The Carnations - "Long Tall Girl", Vince Castro - "Too Proud To Cry", Billy & The Essentials - "Over The Weekend", Tammy Montgomery (aka Tammi Terrell) - "Voice Of Experience", Ruth McFadden - "Darling, Listen To The Words Of This", Doc Bagby - "Dumplin's", The Stompers - "Quarter To Four Stomp", Carmen McCrae - "The More I See You", The Mello-Kings - "Love At First Sight", The Jacks - "Why Don't You Write Me",
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Roy Brown - "Cadillac Baby", Roy Buchanan - "Mule Train Stomp", Wynonie Harris - "Rock Mr. Blues", Sammy Turner - "Sweet Annie Laurie", Guitar Slim - "The Things I Used To Do", Young Jessie - "Mary Lou", (Twin Spin) Bobby Marchan - ""There's Something On Your Mind" Part 1 (A-side) / Part 2 (B-side), Jackie Wilson - "I'm Comin' On Back To You", Johnny Ace - "The Clock", Little Willie Littlefield - "Kansas City", Miriam Johnson - "Lonesome Road", The Velvets - "My Love", The Jive Five - "Rain", Chubby Checker & Dee Dee Sharp - "Slow Twistin", Johnny Tillotson - "What Am I Gonna Do", The Drifters - "I Count The Tears", Fred Neil - "You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry", The Bob Knight Four - "For Sale", Johnny Mathis - "Gina".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Big Joe Turner - "Flip, Flop & Fly", Troy Shondell - "This Time", LaVern Baker - "Tweedle Dee", The Impressions - "It's All Right", Roy Orbison - "Blue Avenue" (Twin Spin) Ernie K. Doe - "Mother-in-law" (a-side) / "Wanted $10,000 Reward" (b-side), Marvin & Johnny - "Cherry Pie", The Platters - "If I Didn't Care", Mel Gadson - "Comin' Down With Love", Jim Lowe - "The Green Door", The Fascinators - "Oh Rosemarie", Simms Twins - "Soothe Me", Sarah Vaughan - "Smooth Operator", Ronnie & The Hi-Lights - "I Wish That We Were Married", Brook Benton - "Fools Rush In", Sal Mineo - "Start Movin' In My Direction", Ricky Nelson - "A Wonder Like You", The Royals feat. Hank Ballard - "Get It", Ruth Brown - "Teardrops From My Eyes", Dickey Lee - "Patches", Jack Jones - "Call Me Irresponsible."
Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Clarence Gatemouth Brown - "Okie Dokie Stomp", Freddie King - "San Ho Zay", The Avantis - "Keep On Dancing", Barry Mann - "Makes Me Feel So Good", Little Richard - "Lucille", (Twin Spin) The Continentals - "Fine Fine Frame" / "Dear Lord" / "Picture Of Love", The Beach Boys - "Spirit Of America", The Delcos - "Still Miss You So", The Five Satins - "When Your Love Comes Along", Fats Domino - "I'm In Love Again", LaVern Baker - "Bumble Bee", Frank Slay - "Flying Circus", Brenda Lee - "Heart In Hand", The Mello-Kings - "Do Baby Do", Douglas Jocko Henderson - "A Little Bit Of Everything", The Two Dons (aka Everly Brothers) - "Out In the Cold Again", Sugar Boy Crawford - "Jock-A-Mo", The Staple Singers - "Uncloudy Day", Fabian - "Come And Get Me", Teddy Randazzo - "Big Wide World".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Jimmy Cavello & His House Rockers - "Rock Rock Rock", The Elgins - "Uncle Sam's Man", The Surburbans - "TV Baby", (Twin Spin) Dion - "The Wanderer" / "The Majestic", The Jarmels - "Gee Oh Gosh", Bobby Helms - "Fraulein", Little Willie John - "Home At Last", James MacArthur - "The In-Between Years", Lewis Lymon & The Teenchords - "I'm Not Too Young To Fall in Love", The Skyliners - "Pennies From Heaven", The Chesterfields - "You Walked Away", Dion - "Runaround Sue", The Laddins - "I'll Kiss Your Teardrops Away", Gene Pitney - "Lips Are Redder", The Vocal-Airs - "These Empty Arms", The Paradons - "Diamonds & Pearls", The Belmonts - "Hombre", The Clovers - "Nip Sip", Billy Graves - "The Shag", The Spacemen - "Clouds", Smiley Lewis - "The Bells Are Ringing".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Ricky Dee & The Embers - "Work Out", The Five Royales - "Baby Don't Do It", Jimmy Edwards - "Love Bug Crawl", The Percells - "What Are Boys Made Of", The Everly Brothers - "Cathy's Clown", (Twin Spin) The Coasters - "Along Came Jones" (A-side) / "That's Rock & Roll" (B-side), Bob Luman - "Red Cadillac & A Black Moustache", Lloyd Price - "I'm Gonna Get Married", Nat Kendrick & The Swans - "Do The Mashe Potatoes", Chuck Berry - "Sweet Little Sixteen", The Velvets - "Lana, The Harptones - "What Will I Tell My Heart", The Edsels - "Rama Lama Ding Dong", The Shirelles - "Don't Say Goodnight And Mean Goodbye", B. Bumble & The Stingers - "School Day Blues", The Corsairs - "Smokey Places", Otis Williams & The Charms - "I'd Like To Thank You Mr DJ", The Kingston Trio - "Bad Man's Blunder", Bobby Darin - "Lazy River", Patsy Cline - "Sweet Dreams."
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring John Lee Hooker - "One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer", Kay Starr - Rock & Roll Waltz, Little Richard - "The Girl Can't Help It", Fats Domino - "Ain't That A Shame", (Twin Spin) Glen Campbell - "Turn Around Look At Me (A-side) / "Brenda" (B-side), Bobby Hamilton - "Crazy Eyes For You", Gene Vincent - "Pistol Packin' Mama", Marvin Rainwater - "Boo Hoo", The Standards - "My Heart Belongs To Only You" The Beach Boys - "Surfin USA", Dale Hawkins - "La Do Dada" , The Untouchables - "Lovely Dee", The Orlons - "Not Me", The Rock A Teens - "Woo Hoo", Billy Adams - "You Gotta Have A Duck Tail", Tommy Blake - "Sweetie Pie", Ricky Nelson - "Never Be Anyone Else But You", Carol King - "School Bells Are Ringing", Johnny Tillotson - "Worry", The We Three - "Back To School".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Cozy Cole - "Turvy II", Dion - "This Little Girl", The Coasters - "Long Came Jones", Gene Vincent - "Lotta Lovin", The Drifters - "There Goes My Baby", Buddy Holly - "Think It Over", (Twin Spin) Paul Anka - "Lonely Boy" (A-side) / "Your Love" (B-side), Barbara Lewis & The Dells - "Hello Stranger", The Halos - "Nag", Jimmy Dean - "PT 109", Brook Benton - "Fools Rush In", Bobby Darin - "Things", Santo & Johnny - "Teardrop", Jimmy Clanton - "My Own True Love", Gene Pitney - "True Love Never Runs Smooth", Dinah Washington - "September In The Rain", Carole King - "It Might As Well Rain Until September", Bobby Blue Bland - "I Pity The Fool", Bobby Bare - "Shame On Me", Little Johnny Taylor - "Part-Time Love".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Gary US Bonds - "School Is In", Timmie Rodgers - "Back To School Again", Bobby Rydell - "We Got Love", The Beach Boys - "Be True To Your School", Paul Chaplain & His Emeralds - "Shortnin' Bread", (Twin Spin) Sanford Clark - "The Fool" (A-side) / "Lonesome For A Letter" (B-side), Ray Charles - "Sticks And Stones", The Isley Brothers - "I Guess I'll Always Love You", The Impressions - "Gypsy Woman", Connie Francis - "Jealous Heart", Dee Clark - "Hey Little Girl", The Bobbettes - "Mr Lee", Kathy Young & The Innocents - "Happy Birthday Blues", The Platters - "Twilight Time", Annette Funicello - "O Dio Mio", The Shirelles - "A Thing Of The Past", Quincy Jones - "Tuxedo Junction", Kenny Chandler - "Heart", Billy Edd Wheeler - "Ode To The Little Brown Shack Out Back", The Crests - "Journey Of Love", Andy Williams - "On The Street Where You Live".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Dick Dale - "Hot Rod Racer", The Olympics - "Big Boy Pete", The Honeys - "The One You Can't Have", (Twin Spin) The Beach Boys - "Shut Down" (Part 1 - A-side) / "Shut Down" (Part 2 - B-side), James Darren - "Gidget Goes Hawaiian", Tony Orlando - "Halfway To Paradise", The Steroes - "I Really Love You", Eydie Gorme - "Blame It On The Bossa Nova", Jan & Dean - "Heart & Soul", Mel Torme - "Comin' Home Baby", Joe Jones - "California Sun", Jo Ann Campbell - "Beach Comber", The Baja Marimba Band - "Comin' In The Back Door", The Newbeats - "Break Away From That Boy", The Bel-Airs - "Mr Moto", Nolan Strong & The Diablos - "Since You're Gone", Patti Page - "Old Cape Cod", Buddy Holly - "True Love Ways", Johnny Bond - "Hot Rod Lincoln", The Rivieras - "Moonlight Serenade", Acker Bilk - "Stranger On The Shore", Franck Pourcel - "Music To Watch The Girls Go By".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Bobby Freeman - "C'mon & Swim", Annette Funicello - "Pineapple Princess", Ellie Gee & The Jets - "Red Corvette", Sam Cooke - "Everybody Loves To Cha Cha Cha", (Twin Spin) Bobby Day - "Rockin' Robin" (A-side) / "Over & Over" (B-side), The Beach Boys - "Girls On The Beach", The Tornados - "Bustin' Surfboards", Diane Ray - "Please Don't Talk To The Lifeguard", Pat Boone - "Love Letters In The Sand", The Ventures - "Perfidia", Ricky Nelson - "Summertime", The Lively Ones - "Miserlou", The Brothers Four - "The Green Leaves Of Summer", Lolita - "Sailor, Your Home Is The Sea", Adam Wade - "Take Good Care Of Her", Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - "Acapulco 1922", Phil Phillips - "Sea Of Love", The Four Freshmen - "Day By Day", The Four Preps - "26 Miles", The Sheppards - "Island Of Love", Jimmy Durante - "Young At Heart".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Shutdowns - "Four In The Floor", The Beach Boys - "Our Car Club", The Exports - "At The Hop", The Rip Chords - "Three Window Coupe", The Murmaids - "Popisicles & Icicles", (Twin Spin) Joe Dowell - "Wooden Heart" (A-side) / "Little Bo Peep" (B-side), Shelley Faberes - "The Things We Did Last Summer", The New Yorkers - "Miss Fine", Dr Feelgood & The Interns - "Doctor Feel-good", The Five Whispers - "Midnight Sun", Johnny Ferguson - "Angela Jones", The Flamingos - "Mio Amore", The Jamies - "Summertime, Summertime", Billy Vaugh - "Blue Hawaii", The Tune Weavers - "Happy Happy Birthday Baby", The Ventures - "Theme From A Summer Place", Jan & Dean - "Drag City", Bobby Goldsboro - "Hello Summertime", Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra - "Theme From Route 66", The Cardinals - "The Door Is Open To Your Heart", Jack Jones - "Dear Heart".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - "Heatwave", Paul Butterfield Blues Band - "Look Over Yonders Wall", The Surfaris - "Point Panic", Joe Dowell - "Little Red Rented Rowboat", The Temptations - "It's Summer", (Twin Spin) The Beach Boys - "Surfer Girl" (A-side) / "Little Deuce Coupe" (B-side), Allan Sherman - "Hello Muddah Hello Faddah", Robert Parker - "Barefootin", The Tempos - "See You In September", Annette Funicello - "Beach Party", Brian Hyland - "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini", Bobby Vee - "One Last Kiss", Gene Pitney - "Air Mail Special Delivery", Bruce & Terry - "Summer Means Fun", The Videls - "Now That Summer Is Here", The Shangri-Las - "Remember Walkin' In The Sand", Dick Dale & His Deltones - "Let's Go Trippin", Billy Stewart - "Summertime", The Danleers - "One Summer Night", Ruby & The Romantics - "My Summer Love", Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - "Summer Wine".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring John Lee Hooker - "Little Red Rooster", The Strangeloves - "Cara Lin", The Hondells - "Little Honda", Jerry Keller - "Here Comes Summer", (Twin Spin) The Surfaris - "Wipeout" (A-side) / "Surfer Joe" (B-side), Gary Stites - "Lonely For You", The Mar-Kets - "Surfer's Stomp", The Four Preps - "Lazy Summer Nights", The Sunrays - "I Live For The Sun", The Beach Boys - "Do You Remember", The Chantays - "Pipeline", Mitchell Torok - "Caribbean", The Flamingos - "Kiss A Me", The Rip Chords - "Hey Little Cobra", Robin Ward - "Wonderful Summer", Perez Prado - "Patricia", Steve Lawrence - "Can't Wait For Summer", Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66 - "The Look Of Love", Stevie Wonder - "A Place In The Sun", Dickey Lee - "Laurie Strange Things Happen", The Beach Boys - "Bathing Beauty", Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - "Some Velvet Morning".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Ricky Nelson - "My Bucket's Got A Hole In It", Cannibal & The Headhunters - "Land Of A Thousan Dances", The Beach Boys - "Catch A Wave", Fats Domino - "Red Sails In The Sunset", The Chimes - "Summer Nights", (Twin Spin) Eddie Cochran - "Summertime Blues" (A-side) / "Love Again" (B-side), Sir Douglas Quintet - "She's About A Mover", Jan & Dean - "Popsicle", Don Rondo - "White Silver Sands", Jimmie Rodgers - "Honeycomb", Lesley Gore - "Summer And Sandy", The Miracles - "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' In My Heart", Del Shannon - "Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow The Sun), Gale Garnett - "We'll Sing In The Sunshine", Nat King Cole - "That Sunday, That Summer", Billy Vaughn - "A Swingin' Safari", Roger Miller - "You Can't Roller Skate In A Buffalo Herd", Round Robin - "Kick That Little Foot, Sally Ann", The Tymes - "So Much In Love", Pete Fountain - "Licorce Stick", Susan Christie - "I Love Onions", Robert Maxwell - "Peg O' My Heart".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Nat King Cole - "Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days Of Summer", Connie Francis - "Vacation", Monty Kelly & His Orchestra - "Summer Set", The Four J's - "Here I Am Broken-Hearted", The Marcels - "Summertime", Quincy Jones - "Soul Bossa Nova", (Twin Spin) Ben E. King - "Spanish Harlem" (A-side) / "First Taste Of Love" (B-side), Roy Orbison - "Penny Arcade", The Delroys - "Bermuda Shorts", Bobby Vee - "Charms", Big Maybelle - "Ocean Of Tears", Ivory Joe Hunter - "Shooty Booty", The Majors - "Tra La La", Kathy Young & The Innocents - "Happy Birthday Blues", The Beach Boys - "Girls On The Beach", The Drifters - "(If You Cry) True Love, True Love", Eddie Heywood - "Soft Summer Breeze", Bo Diddley - "Down Home Special", Jaime Coe - "Summertime Symphony", Ronnie Dove - "My Babe", Mike Douglas - "The Men In My Little Girl's Life".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Lifeguards - "Everybody Outta The Pool", Eddie Cochran - "Jeanie Jeanie Jeanie", The Drifters - "Under The Boardwalk", The Beach Boys - "Keep An Eye On Summer", The Coasters - I'm A Hog For You", (Twin Spin) Freddy Cannon - "Palisades Park" (A-side) / "June, July & August" (B-side), Barbara Mercer - "Hey", Robert Goulet - "Summer Sounds", Sam Cooke - "Summertime", Jo Ann Campbell - "Beach Comber", The Everly Brothers - "Poor Jenny", Ricky Nelson - "Just A Little Too Much", Clyde McPhatter - "Lover Please", Richard Barrett & The Chantels - "Summer's Love", Roger Smith - "Beach Time", Brook Benton - "Walk On The Wild Side", Brenda Lee - "Too Many Rivers", Jack Nitzsche - "The Lonely Surfer", Eddie Rambeau - "Summertime Guy", The Lettermen - "Theme From A Summer Place", The 5 Chanels - "The Reason", Eddy Arnold - "What's He Doing In My World".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Del Reeves - "Girl On The Billboard", Sue Thompson - "Paper Tiger", The Beach Boys - "All Summer Long", Joe Dowell - "Little Rented Row Boat", (Twin Spin) Jan & Dean - "Surf City" (A-side) / "She's My Summer Girl" (B-side), Clarence Frogman Henry - "A Little Too Much", Sam Cooke - "Farewell, My Darling", The Five Du-Tones - "Shake A Tail Feather", James Gilreath - "A Little Band Of Gold", Ronnie Dove - "Happy Summer Days", Percy Faith - "Theme From A Summer Place", Jerry Lee Lewis - "You Win Again", The Fantastic Baggys - "Tell 'Em I'm Surfin", The Tams - "Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy", The Everly Brothers - "Claudette", Ricky Nelson - "I Got A Feeling", Johnny & The Hurricanes - "Crossfire", The Drifters - "Memories Are Made Of This", Walter Wanderly - "Summer Samba", Frank Sinatra - "Summer Wind".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring the Righteous Brothers - "Little Latin Lupe Lu", the Wailers - "Tall Cool One", Ketty Lester - "Love Letters", The Beach Boys - "Surfin' Safari", LaVern Baker - "Saved", (Twin Spin) Little Frankie Brunson - "How Can I Please You" / "You'll Never Get Away", Johnny Bond - "Hot Rod Lincoln", Karl Hammel Jr. - "Summer Souvenirs", The Pets -"Cha Hua Hua", The Coasters - "Little Egypt", Clint Miller - "Bertha Lou", Jimmy Charles - "A Million To One", Elvis Presley - "I Need Your Love Tonight", The Showmen - "It Will Stand", The Rivieras - "California Sun", The Paragons - "If", Ivan - "Real Wild Child", Bobby Rydell - "Kissin' Time", Johnnie & Joe - "Over The Mountain, Across The Sea", Billy Deaton - "I'd Rather Stumble Into Your Arms", The Emotions - "Echo".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Pee Wee Crayton - "Do Unto Others", The Harptones - "So Good So Fine, You're Mine", Buddy Holly - I'm Gonna Love You Too", Marvin Gaye - "Stubborn Kind Of Fellow", The Drifters - "Dance With Me", (Twin Spin) The Flamingos - "Love Walked In" (A-side) / "Yours" (B-side), Ruth McFadden - "Darling, Listen To The Words Of This", James Brown - "Bewildered", The Everly Brothers - "Devoted To You", Big Joe Turner - "Midnight Special Train", Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters - "For Your Precious Love", Della Reese - "And Now", The Nutmegs - "A Love So True", Little Joey & The Flips - "It Was Like Heaven", The Jaynetts - "Sally Go Round The Roses", Otis Rush - "Double Trouble", Jerry Jaye - "Hello Josephine", Frankie Laine - "Making Memories", Jimme Rodgers - "TLC Tender Love & Care", Paul Peterson - "My Dad"
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Hank Ballard & The Midnighters - "The Twist", Bobby Parker - "Watch Your Step", Faye Adams - "Shake A Hand", Joey Cooper - "I'm A Fool", (Twin Spin) The Cleftones - "Heart & Soul" (A-side) / "For Sentimental Reasons" (B-side), Jackie Wilson - "You Only Live Once", Jimmy Reed - "Honest I Do", Lewis Lymon & The Teenchords - "I'm So Happy", The Travelers - "Lenora", Linda Laurie - "Prince Charming", Frank Slay - "Flying Circus", The Jewels - "Hearts Of Stone", The Marvelettes - "Beechwood 4-5789", Bobby Curtola - "You're Not A Goody Goody", Sonny James - "Invisible Tears", Chubby Checker - "Hey Bobba Needle", Jackie DeShannon - "Needles & Pins", Floyd Kramer - "Lovesick Blue", The Casades - "Hey Little Girl Of Mine", Rusty Draper - "Night Life".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Ricky Coyne & The Guitar Rockers - "I Want You To Know", The Casades - "The Rhythm Of The Rain", Etta James - "Pushover", Ike Turner - "Do You Mean It", Sandy Nelson - "Teen Beat" (Twin Spin) The Pentagons - "I Wonder" (A-side) / "She's Mine" (B-side), Dion - "I Was Born To Cry", Gene Chandler - "What Now", The Ravens - "Count Every Star", Al Chaney - "That's Why I Want You", Neil Sedaka - "Calendar Girl", LaVern Baker - "The Story Of My Life", Jimmie Rodgers - "Oh Oh I'm Falling In Love Again", Georgia Gibbs - "Rock Right", Dennis Binder - "I Miss You So", Jiving Juniors - "Too-Woo-Up-To-Woo", The Mineature Men - "Soupy's Theme", The Five Royales - "Laudromat Blues", Teresa Brewer - "Music, Music, Music", Robert Maxwell - "Shangri-La".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Chuck Berry - "Back In The USA", Bill Black's Combo - "Maybelle", Etta James - "I Just Want To Make Love To You", Norman Fox & The Rob Roys - "Dream Girl", (Twin Spin) Bobby Gregg & Friends - "The Jam Part 1" (A-side) / "Part 2" (B-side), Brook Benton - "The Tides That Bind", The Jive Five - "Goin' Wild", Jimmy Bowen & The Rhythm Orchids - "I'm Stickin' With You", Ray Charles - "My Heart Cries For You", The Springfields - "Silver Threads & Golden Needles", The Earls - "Cry, Cry, Cry", Irma Thomas - "Wish Someone Would Care", Jerry Vale - "Have You Looked Into Your Heart", The Exports - "Car Hop", Gene Chandler - "Just Be True", Paul Gayten - "Hot Cross Buns", Timmy Shaw - "Gonna Send You Back To Georgia", Henry Mancini - "Charade", Freddy Cannon - "The Dedication Song", Buddy Holly - "Words Of Love", Jerry Wallace - "There She Goes".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Chuck Berry - "Carol", The Velvets - "Let The Good Times Roll", Brenda Lee - "So Deep", Webb Pierce - "I Ain't Never", Troyce Key - "Watch Your Mouth", Young Jessie - "Mary Lou", (Twin Spin) Al Brown's Tunetoppers - "The Madison Part " (A-side) / "The Madison Part 2" (B-side), The Valentinos - "It's All Over Now", Tony Harris - "Chicken Baby Chicken", Bill Black's Combo - "So What", The Valentines - "Lily Maebelle", Wanda Jackson - "In The Middle Of A Heartache", The Echoes - "Too Young", Willie Nelson & Shirley Collie - "Willingly" The Uniques - "Hey Little Cupid", The Voxpoppers - "Wishing For Your Love", The Statens - "Summertime Is The Time For Love", Gary U.S. Bonds - "Take Me Back To New Orleans", Vic Damone - "On The Street Where You Live", Victor Young - "Around The World In 80 Days".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Tiny Bradshaw - "The Train Kept A Rollin'", Skip & Flip - "It Was I", Sylvia Simms - "I Could Have Danced All Night", Tommy Sands - "The Worryin' Kind", Sil Austin - "Slow Walk", (Twin Spin) Tony Richards & The Twlights - "Paper Boy" (A-side) / "Please Believe In Me" (B-side), Sal Mineo - "Little Pigeon", The Embers - "My Dearest Darling", The Trumpeteers - "A String of Trumpets", The Starlites - "Valarie", Scott English - "High On A Hill", Sammy Turner - "Falling", The Shondells - "Wonderful One", Terry Gilkyson & The Easy Riders - "Marianne", Sonny Parks - Raindrops On A River", The Mystics - "Darling I Know Now", The Twilighters - "Do You Believe", The Royal Jesters - "Love Me", The Schoolboys - "Shirley", Sleepy King - "Pushing Your Luck", The Students - "Everyday Of The Week".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Ricky Nelson - "Tear Me Up", Fats Domino - "Shu Rah", Peanuts Wilson - "Cast Iron Stomach", Patti Page - "The Wall", Pat & The Satellites - "Jupiter C", (Twin Spin) Gene Chandler - "Duke Of Earl" / The Pearlettes - "The Duchess Of Earl", The Passions - "I Only Want You", The Quaker City Boys - "Teasin", Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles - "Tear After Tear", Ray Adams - "Hear My Song Violetta", The Platters - "Winner Take All", (Motown Gold Machine) Popcorn & The Mohawks - "Have I The Right" / Paul Gayten - "Nervous Boogie", Nolan Strong & The Diablos - "The Wind", Pete Fountain - "A Taste Of Honey", Robert & Johnny - "Baby Baby", Red Williams - "Walkin", Riff Ruffin - "Hucklebuck Stratch", Rod Lauren - "If I Had A Girl", The Rollettes - "Sad Fool", The Royal Jokers - "September In The Rain", The Rivileers - "For Sentimental Reasons".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Louis Jordan - "Caldonia", The Chestnuts - "Wiggle Wiggle", Oliver & The Twisters - "Mother Goose Twist", The Toledos - "This Is Our Night", LaVern Baker - "Bumble Bee", Arbogast & Ross - "Chaos Part 1", (Twin Spin) Jimmy Mack & The Watts - "I Believe In Love" (A-side) / "True Lover Girl" (B-side), The Originals - "Gimme A Little Kiss Will Ya Huh", Johnny Heartsman - "Johnny's House Party", Little Joe & The Thrillers - "Lonesome", The Orioles - "For All We Know", Frank Starr - "Little Bitty Feeling", Big Joe Turner - "Corrine Corrina", Nick Noble - "Hello Out There", Lee Allen -"Tic Toc", Otis Williams & The Charms - "I'd Like To Thank You Mr. DJ", Jerry Wallace - "Shutters And Boards", Little Jonna Jaye - "Put Up Or Shut Up", Augie Augustin & The Chromatics - "My Heart Let Me Be Free".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring LaVern Baker - "Voodoo Voodoo", Mickey Baker - "Whistle Stop", Guy Mitchell - "Singing The Blues", Norman Fox & The Rob Roys - "Pizza Pie", Mickey & Sylvia - "What Would I Do", (Twin Spin) The Moonglows - "Over And Over Again" (A-side) / "I Knew From The Start" (B-side), Little Ike - "She Can Rock", Marty Robbins - "Big Iron", Duane Eddy - "Ramrod", Mable John - "Who Wouldn't Love A Man Like That", Mel Robbins - "Save It", Jimmy Dee & The Offbeats - "You're Late Miss Kate", Lewis Lymon & The Teenchords - "I Found Out Why", Nick Noble - "A Fallen Star", The Nu Tornados - "Philadelphia USA", Niki Sullivan - "It's All Over", Edd Byrnes - "Like I Love You", The Megatons - "Shimmy Shimmy Walk", Nat King Cole - "Let True Love Begin", Mac Wiseman - "Step It Up And Go", Marvin Rainwater - "Gonna Find Me A Bluebird", Don Costa - "Theme From The Unforgiven".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Jimmy Cavello & His House Rockers - "Rock Rock Rock", Johnny Guitar Watson - "The Bear", The Drifters - "Soldier Of Fortune", Etta & Harvey - "Spoonful", Johnny Maestro - "Mister Happiness", (Twin Spin) Dion - "Runaround Sue" / Ginger Davis & The Snaps - "I'm No Run Around", Jessie Hill - "Whip It On Me", Eddie Reeves - "Talk Talk", Charlie Blackwell - "Midnight Oil", Bob Beckham - "Crazy Arms", Duane Eddy - "Caravan", The Belmonts - "Such A Long Way", Carmen McCrae - "The More I See You", Ernie Fields Orchestra - "Tuxedo Junction", The Ames Brothers - "Melodie D'Amour", Jimmy Dorn & The Hurricanes - "Wishing Well", John Buck & His Blazers - "Forbidden City", The Crescents - "Darling Come Back", The Creations - "The Bells", The Jets - "Heaven Above Me".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Clarence Gatemouth Brown - "Okie Dokie Stomp", The Hideaways - "Lovin' Time", The Genies - "The First Time", Carl Dobkins Jr. - "Lucky Devil", (Twin Spin) The Drifters - "Save The Last Dance For Me" / Damita Jo - "I'll Save The Last Dance For You", Gene Pitney - "My Heart, Your Heart", Steve Gibson & The Original Red Caps - "Where Are You", Duane Eddy - "Cannonball", Jerry Wallace - "Little Coco Palm", Georgia Gibbs - "The Hula Hoop Song", Don Cherry - "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter", Warren Smith - "Rock & Roll Ruby", Jimmy Clanton - "Come Back", Fi-Tones - "It Wasn't A Lie", The Platters - "Enchanted", Pat Boone - "Wonderful Time Up There", The Hilltoppers - "Do The Bop", Gene & Wendell - "The Roach", Shirley Gunter - "Believe Me", The Four Dates - "I'm Happy", Gwen Edwards & The Co-Eds - "I Love An Angel".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Bobby Mitchell & The Toppers - "I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday", The Beau-Marks - "Clap Your Hands", Bob Luman - "Red Cadillac & A Black Moustache", Johnny Tillotson - "Poetry In Motion", Jo Stafford - "Make Love To Me", (Twin Spin) Phil Upchurch - "You Can Sit Down" Parts 1 & 2", Bobby Lee Trammell - "Shirley Lee", Big Al Downing - "Oh Babe", Bob Beckham - "Just As Much As Ever", The Duprees - "Why Don't You Believe Me", The Ames Brothers - "Rockin' Shoes", The Shirelles - "Foolish Little Girl", Bill Justis - "College Man", Roy Orbison - "Today's Teardrops", Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - "A Love She Can Count On", Bobby Hendricks - "A Thousand Dreams", Bobby Dean - "Just Go Wild Over Rock & Roll", The Belmonts - "How About Me", Ralph Marterie - "Skokiaan", The Boptones - "I Had A Love", Anita Carter - "Mama Don't Cry At My Wedding", Nino & The Ebb-tides - "Wonderful Tonight".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Little Richard - "I Got It", Manuel & The Renegades - "Rev Up", Boyd Bennett & His Rockets - "Sixteen", Nino & The Ebb-tides - "Jukebox Saturday Night", Elvis Presley - "Trying To Get To You", (Twin Spin) Chris Kenner - "I Like It Like That" Parts 1 & 2", The Four Seasons - "Big Man In Town", The Flairs - "She Loves To Rock", Ronnie Love - "Chills & Fever", King Curtis - "Soul Twist", Charlie Feather - "That Certain Female", James Darren - "Pin A Medal On Joey", Carl Perkins - "Her Love Rubbed Off", Barbara Lynn - "You're Gonna Need Me", The Crickets - "When You Ask About Love", Moon Mullican - "Moon's Rock", Gene Thomas - "Baby's Gone", The Tokens - "Hear The Bells", Linda Scott - "Bermuda", The Beach Boys - "The Lonely Sea", Kingston Trio - "Where Have All The Flowers Gone"
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring B.B. King - "Hully Gully Twist", Bob B. Soxx & The Blue Jeans - "Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts", Barry Mann - "Little Miss USA", Tony Orlando - "Happy Times", Bobby Doyle - "Hot Seat", (Twin Spin) The Majors - "She's A Troublemaker" (A-side) / "A Little Bit Now" (B-side), Buck Owens - "Act Naturally", B. Bumble & The Stingers - "Nut Rocker", Billy Bland - "Sweet Thing", The Crystals - "He's Sure The Boy I Love", Johnny Rivers - "I'll Get So Doggone Lonesome", Don Covay - "Pony Time", The Earls - "Eyes", Faron Young - "Hello Walls", The Four Pennies - "When The Boy's Happy", The Capris - "Indian Girl", The Cyclones - "Bullwhip Rock", The Blossoms - "Hard To Get", Ron Holden - "True Love Can Be", Linda Scott - "Yessiree", Clyde McPhatter - "Deep In The Heart Of Harlem".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Nappy Brown - "Don't Be Angry", The Tams - "Disillusioned", Johnny Winter - "Voodoo Twist", Carl Mann - "Pretend", Dicky Doo & The Don'ts - "Click Clack", Lenny Welch - "Ebb Tide", (Twin Spin) Harold Dorman - "Mountain Of Love" (A-side) / "To Be With You" (B-side), Little Junior Parker - "Sweet Home Chicago", Little Eva - "Keep Your Hands Off My Baby", Sam Cooke - "Send Me Some Lovin", Jerry Butler - "Need To Belong", James Ray - "Itty Bitty Pieces", The Chanters - "No, No, No", Bobby Rydell - "Butterfly Baby", Vic Dana - "More", McKinley Mitchell - "The Town That I Live In", The Marvelettes - "Strange I Know", Leroy Van Dyke - "Big Man In A Big House", LaVern Baker & Jimmy Ricks - "You're The Boss", Kitty Kallen - "My Coloring Book", Bill Pursell - "Our Winter Love".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Freddy Cannon - "Muskrat Ramble", The Majors - "Tra La La", Jay & The Americans - "Dawning", Jackie Wilson - "Am I The Man", Jorgen Ingmann - "Echo Boogie", (Twin Spin) Lonnie Ross - "My Wife Can't Cook" (A-side) / "Something Old, Something New" (B-side), The Sherrys - "Pop Pop Pop Pie", Little Junior Parker - "Next Time You See Me", The Tams - "Untie Me", Trade Martin - "Joanne", The Jive Five - "When I Was Single", Jimmy Jones - "I Told You So", Don Gardner & Dee Dee Ford - "I Need Your Lovin'", Bobby Rydell - "That Old Black Magic", Dale Cook (Sam Cooke) - "Loveable", The Miracles - "I Need Some Money", Marvin Gaye - "Always", Jerry Butler - "I Stand Accused", Bobby Day - "Three Young Rebs From Georgia", The Four Directions - "Tonight We Love", The Pentagons - "She's Mine".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Cavaliers - "Dance, Dance, Dance", Richie Barrett - "Some Other Guy", Ray Sharp - "Linda Lu", The Jarmels - "I'll Follow You", Eydie Gormé - "Blame It On The Bossa Nova", Johnny Horton - "North To Alaska", Bobby Vee with The Crickets - "Someday", (Twin Spin) Carl Perkins - "Matchbox" (A-side) / "Your True Love" (B-side), Neil Sedaka - "Little Devil", Kenny Lee Martin - "The Shape I'm In", Trade Martin - "That Stranger Used To Be My Girl", (Motown Gold Machine) The Temptations - "Check Yourself", Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - "Determination", The Five Satins - "A Beggar With A Dream", Billy Gates & Ike Turner's Kings Of Rhythm - "Let's Call It A Day", Don & Dewey - "I'm Leaving It Up To You", Shelton Dunaway & The Cupcakes - "Mary Lou Doin' The Popeye", Jay Chevalier - "Check Out Time", Jerry Jackson - "Time", Jackie Wilson - "All My Love", Johnny Mathis - "A Certain Smile".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Ray Anthony - "Peter Gunn Theme", Nappy Brown - "Little By Little", The Untouchables - "Sixty Minute Man", Spencer Ross - "Tracy's Theme", The Mystics - "Hushabye", Dickie & The Ebbtides - "I've Got A Shadow" (A-side) / "One Girl, One Boy" (B-side), The Drifters - "I'll Take You Home", Little Joe & The Thrillers - "The Echoes Keep Calling Me", Lee Allen - "Walking With Mr. Lee", Johnny Mathis - "Bye Bye Barbara", Patty & The Emblems - "Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl", The Dubs - "Don't Ask Me To Be Lonely", The Valiants - "This Is The Nite", Rick & The Keens - "Peanuts", Sam Cooke - "For Sentimental Reasons", Rick Nelson - "It's Up To You", Nervious Nervus - "Transfusion", Shelton Dunaway & The Cupcakes - "Betty & Dupree", Frankie Avalon - "Dede Dinah", Lee Dorsey - "Holy Cow", Bobby Vinton - "Lonely".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Ricky Nelson - "Believe What You Say", The Diamonds - "Litle Darlin", Freddy Cannon - "Abigail Beecher", Jerry Butler - "For Your Precious Love", Johnny Otis Show - "Willie And The Hand Jive", (Twin Spin) Chris Montez - "Let's Dance" (A-side) / with Kathy Young - "You're The One" (B-side), The Jarmels - "Keep Your Mind On Me", Johnny Mathis - "What Will My Mary Say", Jackie Dallas - "Lorriane", Fred Hughes - "Oo-we-Baby I Love You", The Duprees - "Take Me As I Am", Charlie & Ray - "I Love You Madly", The Channels - "The Closer You Are", Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers - "Goody Goody", James & Bobby Purify - "Wish You Didn't Have To Go", Kokomo - "Asia Minor", Elvis Presley - "Guitar Man", Marion Montgomery - "That's Life", The Browns - "The Old Lamplighter", Memphis Slim - "Blue & Lonesome".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Johnny Rivers - "Memphis", The Essex - "A Walkin' Miracle", Lee Andrews & The Hearts - "Try The Impossible", James & Bobby Purify - "I'm Your Puppet", (Twin Spin) Little Eva - "The Locomotion" (A-side) / "He Is The Boy" (B-side), Bill Parson (Bobby Bare) - "The All American Boy", Tom & Jerrio - "The Great Googa Mooga", Danny & The Juniors - "The Pony Express", The Four Tops - "Baby I Need Your Lovin", Lonnie Sattin - "Who's Gonna Mention My Name", Jimmy Charles - "A Million To One", Shirley & Lee - "I'm Gone", Donnie Elbert - "What Can I Do", Baby Washington - "Ah Ha", Lou Johnson - "Thank You Anyway", The Four Horsemen - "A Long Long Time", Joanie Sommers - "Johnny Get Angry", The Pixies Three - "Birthday Party", The Moonglows - "Sincerely".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Impressions - "Talking About My Baby", Fats Domino - "All By Myself", Poni-Tails - "Born Too Late", Dion - "Lonely Teenager", Jackie Wilson - "A Woman, A Lover, A Friend", Chuck Miller - "The House Of Blue Lights", (Twin Spin) Chubby Checker - "The Twist" (A-side) / "Toot" (B-side), Gene McDaniels - "A Hundred Pounds Of Clay", The Cadillacs - "Peek A Boo", The Supremes - "When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes", Jimmy Ruffin - "Don't Feel Sorry For Me", Terry Stafford - "Suspicion", Lonnie Mack - "Honky Tonk", Bobby Darin - "Lovin' You", Sonny Charles & The Checkmates - "Black Pearl", The Spaniels - "Please Don't Tease", Dionne Warwick - "Wishin' & Hopin", The Rondels - "Back Beat", The Statler Brothers - "Flowers On The Wall".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Dean & Jean - "Tra La La La Suzy", The Medallions - "Buick 59", Eddie Quinteros - "Come Dance With Me", Chuck Willis - "CC Rider", Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - "Quicksand", Freddie Gorman - "Just For You", Eileen Rodgers - "Treasure Of Your Love", (Twin Spin) The Four Seasons - "Rag Doll" (A-side) / "Silence Is Golden" (B-side), Duane Eddy & The Rebelettes - "Dance With The Guitar Man", Ray Charles - "Let The Good Times Roll", The Belmonts - "Tell Me Why", The Duprees - "My Own True Love", The Four Pals - "I Flipped", The Baritones - "After School Rock", Bent Fabric - "Alley Cat", Vic Dana - "I Love You Drops", The Mills Brothers - "Cab Driver", Danny & The Juniors - "Twistin' USA", Gene Pitney - "Half Heaven, Half Heartache", The Vogues - "Earth Angel".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring LaVern Baker - "See See Rider", Alvin Cash & The Crawlers - "Twine Time", Charlie Gracie - "Fabulous", Duane Eddy & The Rebelettes - "Boss Guitar", The Devotions - "Rip Van Winkle", Brian Hyland - "Run, Run, Look & See", (Twin Spin) Bruce Channel - "Hey Baby" (A-side) / "Dream Girl" (B-side), The Flamingos - "Nobody Loves Me Like You", The Fontane Sisters - "Hearts Of Stone", Johnny Tillotson - "She Understands Me", Roy Brown - "Let The Four Winds Blow", Maxine Brown - "Oh No Not My Baby", Billy Grammer - "Bonaparte's Retreat", Patty Lace & The Petticoats - "Sneaky Sue", The Genies - "Just Like A Bluebird", The Dixiebelles - "Southtown USA", Al Martino - "We Could", The Tymes - "Somewhere", Barry & The Tamerlanes - "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight", Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles - "Down The Aisle".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Dickey Lee - "Don't Wanna Think About Paula", Dean Christie - "Heartbreaker", The Strollers - "Come On Over", The Platters - "On My Word Of Honor", Bobby Rydell - I'll Never Dance Again", The Hounds - "The Hip Swing", (Twin Spin) Fats Domino - "I Want To Walk You Home" (A-side) / "I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday" (B-side), Jimme & The Night Hoppers - "Cruising", Lou Christie - "How Many Teardrops", The Cliques - "Girl In My Dreams", The Riptides - "Machine Gun", Stevie Wonder - "Hey Harmonica Man", Shortly Long - "Devil With A Blue Dress On", Ned Miller - "Do What You Do Do Well", The Actors - "Peanut Brittle", Jerry Byrd & His Steel Guitar - "Indian Love Call", The Charmettes - "Please Don't Kiss Me Again", The Medallions - "Speedin", The Mar-Kets - "Balboa Blue", The Four Preps - "A Letter To The Beatles", Jimmy Holiday - "How Can I Forget", Steve Lawrence - "The Drifter".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Moody & The Deltas - "Everybody Come Clap Your Hands", The Roommates - "Band Of Gold", The Five Keys - "Emily Please", The O'Jays - "Lipstick Traces (On A Cigarette)", (Twin Spin) Benny Spellman - "Lipstick Traces (On A Cigarette) (A-side) / "Fortune Teller" (B-side), The Angels - "Thank You And Good Night", Andy Williams - "Ain't It True", The Starlighters - "Birdland", Mel Carter & Clydie King - "Who Do You Love", Dean Martin - "Memories Are Made Of This", The Dynamics - "Misery", Len Barry - "Lip Sync", The Del-Vikings - "Willette", The Pastel Six - "Cinnamon Cinder", Little Anthony & The Imperials - "My Empty Room", Adam Wade - "As If I Didn't Know", The Fantastic Baggys - "Tell 'Em I'm Surfin", Bernadette Carroll - "Party Girl", Jimmy Witherspoon - "You're Next", Robert Goulet - "My Love Forgive Me".
Rockin' Eddy playing plays the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Jackie Brenston - "Rocket 88", Ralph Materie - "Skokiaan", The Clovers - "Love, Love, Love", Teresa Brewer - "Til I Waltz Again With You", Jimmy Beasley - "Little Coquette", George Hamilton IV - "A Rose and a Baby Ruth", The Ravens - "Rock Me All Night Long", Deanne Hawley - "Bossman", (Twin Spin) The Marvelettes - "Please Mr. Postman" (A-side) / "So Long Baby" (B-side), Darlene Love - "Today I Met The Boy I'm Gonna Mary", Jesse Belvin - "Guess Who", Nina Simone - "Come On Back Jack", The Du Droppers - "I Wanna Know What You Do", Johnnie Taylor - "Never Never", Jon Thomas - "Heartbreak", The Crew Cuts - "Angels In The Sky", Dave Orrell - "Be My Baby", Slim Harpo - "I'm A King Bee", The Mills Brothers - "Till Then", Leroy Anderson - "The Syncopated Clock".Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring The Five Discs - "Never Let You Go", David Clowney - "Soft Lights", Little Richard - "She's Got It", The Drifters - "White Christmas", (Twin Spin) Dion & The Belmonts - "A Teenager In Love" (A-side) / "I've Cried Before" (B-side), Merry Clayton - "It's In His Kiss" (Shoop Shoop Song - first recording ever), Jerry Lee Lewis - "Good Rockin' Tonight", Tommy Ridgley - "Baby Do Little", The Singing Roulettes - "Hasten Jason", The Riffs - "Little Girl", Johnnie Jackson - "I Dig 'Em All", Judy Clay - "Do You Think It's Right", Sonny Burgess - "Red Headed Woman", The Native Boys - "Strange Love", The Four Dates - "I'm Happy", Bobby Helms - "Jingle Bell Rock", Robert Maxwell - "Ebb Tide", The Four Deuces - "WPLJ", Anne Kaye - "Dilly Dally Darling", Joe Houston - "All Night Long", Brenda Lee - "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree", Christmas is Radio courtesy of Biro Ladd.
Rockin' Eddy playing plays the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Jackie Brenston - "Rocket 88", Ralph Materie - "Skokiaan", The Clovers - "Love, Love, Love", Teresa Brewer - "Til I Waltz Again With You", Jimmy Beasley - "Little Coquette", George Hamilton IV - "A Rose and a Baby Ruth", The Ravens - "Rock Me All Night Long", Deanne Hawley - "Bossman", (Twin Spin) The Marvelettes - "Please Mr. Postman" (A-side) / "So Long Baby" (B-side), Darlene Love - "Today I Met The Boy I'm Gonna Mary", Jesse Belvin - "Guess Who", Nina Simone - "Come On Back Jack", The Du Droppers - "I Wanna Know What You Do", Johnnie Taylor - "Never Never", Jon Thomas - "Heartbreak", The Crew Cuts - "Angels In The Sky", Dave Orrell - "Be My Baby", Slim Harpo - "I'm A King Bee", The Mills Brothers - "Till Then", Leroy Anderson - "The Syncopated Clock".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Jimmy Beasley - "Don't Feel Sorry For Me", Del Shannon - "Cry Myself To Sleep", The Cashmeres - "Daddy Can I Go To The Hop", The Quaker City Boys - "Teasin", Stan Robinson - "Boom A Dip Dip", (Twin Spin) The Miracles - "Happy Landing" (A-side) / "You Really Got A Hold On Me" (B-side), Rick Lyons - "Shim Sham Shuffle", Jackie Lee - "Happy Vacation", Shirley Gunter - "Just Got Rid Of A Heartache", The Laddins - "I'll Kiss Your Teardrops Away", The Federals - "Dear Lorraine", Neil Scott - "Bobby", Bob & Earl - "That's My Desire", John D. Loudermilk - "The Language Of Love", Earl Grant - "Swinging Gently", Ray Adams - "I Hear My Song Violetta", Gino Parks & The Hi-Fidelities - "Last Night I Cried", The Vocaleers - "Is It A Dream"
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Joe Bennett & The Sparkletones - "Penny Loafers & Bobby Socks", Joe Dodo & The Groovers - "Groovy", The Raindrops - "The Kind of Boy You Can't Forget", The Five Discs - "My Baby Loves Me", The Top Notes - "Twist & Shout", (Twin Spin) Bobby Lewis - "Tossin' & Turnin' (A-side) / "Oh Yes, I Do" (B-side), Jimmie Rodgers - "Honeycomb", The Platters - "I'll Never Smile Again", Bobby Rydell - "I'll Never Dance Again", The Dandeliers - "Chop Chop Boom", Lou Christie - "The Gypsy Cried", The Belmonts - "Don't Get Around Anymore", The Crests - "Six Nights A Week", Wayne Cochran - "Last Kiss", Brice Coefield - "Cha Cha Twist", Barbara Pittman - "Everlasting Love", The Marvelettes - "He's A Good Guy", The Butterflys - "Good Time Baby", The Marvelows - "I Do", The Barries - "Tonight, Tonight", The Bachelors - "Diane".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Sunny Dae & The Knights - "Rock Around The Clock", The Isley Brothers - "Nobody But Me", Eugene Pearson - "A Thousand Stars", The Four Tunes - "I Understand", (Twin Spin) Brenda Lee - "I'm Sorry" (A-side) / "That's All You Gotta Do" (B-side), The Raindrops - "Hanky Panky", Barbie Gaye - "My Boy Lollipop", The Top Notes - "I Love You So Much", The Lettermen - "When I Fall In Love", The Olympics - "Good Lovin", Eddie & The Starlights - "To Make A Long Story Short", The Dells - "Oh What A Good Night", Chan Romero - "Hippy Hippy Shake", Yvonne Fair - "I Found You", Johnny Smith - "Walk, Don't Run", Aretha Franklin - "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody", Johnny & Jackey - "Someday We'll Be Together", The Cardinals - "The Door Is Still Open", Jimmie Rodgers - "The Wreck Of The John B.", The Clovers - "Blue Velvet", Karen Carpenter - "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Piano Red - "Jump Man Jump", Herman Manzy & His Orchestra - "I'm Your Rockin' Man", Little Willie John - "Sleep", Titus Turner - "We Told You Not To Marry", The Boss-Tones - "Mope-Itty-Mope", (Twin Spin) The Aquatones - "You" (A-side) / "She's The One For Me" (B-side), Randy & The Rainbows - "Denise", The Lanes - "Open Up Your Heart", Fats Domino - "Going To The River", The Bell Notes - "I've Had It", The Wonders - "I'll Write A Book", Joey Dee & The Starlighters - "Shimmy Baby", Clyde McPhatter - "Deep Sea Ball", O'Henry & Barbara - "Why Do I Love You", The Belmonts - "Diddle De Dum", Ronnie Baker & The Deltones - "My Story", The Poets - "She Blew A Good Thing", Bobby Skel - "Sheila Ann", The Poppies - "Lullaby Of Love", Glen Campbell - "Turn Around, Look At Me".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring The Hunters - "Teen Scene", Rosco Gordon - "No More Doggin", Gerry Granaham - "No Chemise, Please", The Reflections - "Romeo & Juliet", Noble Thin Man Watts & His Rhythm Sparks - "Hard Times", Roy Orbison - "Uptown", (Twin Spin) Neil Sedaka - "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" (A-side) / "As Long As I Live" (B-side), The Spiders - "I Didn't Want To Do It", The Crests - "The Angels Listened In", The Pixies Three - "Birthday Party", Tony Allen - "Nite Owl", Gene Pitney - "Every Breath I Take", Brenda Lee - "As Usual", Willie Headen - "Let Me Cry", The Fugitives - "Freeway", Sam Cooke - "That's It, I Quit, I'm Movin' On", King Curtis - "The Honeydripper", Tommy Sands - "Sing Boy Sing", The Pearls - "Let's You And I Go Steady", The Gaylords - "Ma-Ma-Ma Marie", The Everly Brothers - "Let It Be Me".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Larry Williams - "Dizzy Miss Lizzie", Tico & The Triumphs - "Motorcycle", Curtis Lee - "Beverly Jean", Joe & Ann - "Gee Baby", Eileen Rodgers - "Miracle Of Love", (Twin Spin) Ernie K. Doe - "Mother-in-Law" (A-side) / "Wanted, $10,000 Reward" (b-side), Frankie Ford - "Sea Cruise", Rufus Thomas - "Bear Cat", Les Cooper & The Soul Rockers - "Wiggle Wobble", Bo Diddley - "Cadillac", Patsy Cline - "When I Get Through With You", The Platters - "I'm Sorry", Joni James - "There Must Be A Way", Ted Self - "Little Angel Come Rock Me To Sleep", Somethin' Smith - "I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire", The Emanons - "Change Of Time", The Safaris - "Image Of A Girl", Jackie Wilson - "I'll Be Satisfied", Chubby Checker - "The Fly", Tommy Edwards - "Please Love Me Forever".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring The Beach Boys - "Little Deuce Coupe", Dion - "Donna The Prima Donna", The Jive Bombers - "Bad Boy", The Harptones - "My Memories Of You", Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs - "Daisy Petal Pickin", (Twin Spin) Joe Barry - "I'm A Fool" (A-side) / "I Got A Feeling" (B-side), Diane Renay - "Kiss Me Sailor", Terry Stafford - "I'll Touch A Star", Billy Grammer - "Gotta Travel On", Marvin Gaye - "Pretty Little Baby", Gene Allison - "You Can Make It If You Try", Paul Peterson - "She Can't Find Her Keys", The Ray Bryant Combo - "The Madison Time", The Charms - "Gum Drops", Skeeter Davis - "I Can't Stay Mad At You", Shirley Ellis - "The Puzzle Song", The Spiders - "Witchcraft", Billy Deaton - "I'd Rather Stumble Into Your Arms", Ike & Tina Turner - "It's Gonna Work Out Fine", Vic Dana - "Red Roses For A Blue Lady", Dickey Lee - "Girl From Peyton Place", The New Christy Minstrels - "Today".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring The Trojans - "Alone In This World", Fats Domino - "Blueberry Hill", Neil Sedaka - "Little Devil", Ruth Brown - "I Can See Everybody's Baby", Sam Cooke - "Good Times", (Twin Spin) The Chiffons - "One Fine Day" (A-side) / "Why Am I So Shy" (B-side), Wade Flemons & The Newcomers - "Here I Stand", Bobby Rydell - "That Old Black Magic", Bobby Vinton - "There I've Said It Again", Eddie Holland - "Leaving Here", Joe Hinton - "Funny How Time Slips Away", The Valtones - "Have You Ever Met An Angel", Terry & Jerry - "People Are Doing It Every Day", Chubby Checker - "Limbo Rock", The Vocaltones - "I'll Never Let You Go", Pee Wee Crayton - "Hillbilly Blues", Chris Montez - "Let's Dance", The Chordettes - "Lollipop", Faron Young - "There's Not Any Like You", Bobby Darin - "Lovin' You", Bobby Bare - "Ode To The Little Brown Shack Out Back"
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring The Coasters - "Yakety Yak", Marvin & Johnny - "Tick Tock", Wilbert Harrison - "Goodbye Kansas City", Tommy Sands - "Teenage Crush", Eugene Church & His Fellows - "Pretty Girls Everywhere", Ritchie Valens - "Little Girl", (Twin Spin) The Excellents - "Coney Island Baby" (A-side) / "You Baby You" (B-side), Cathy Jean & The Roommates - "Please Love Me Forever", Ray Peterson - "Corrine Corrina", Bob Luman - "Why Why Bye Bye", Jimmie Rodgers - "Secretly", The Marvelettes - "Way Over There", Jimmy Elledge - "Funny How Times Slips Away", Ricky Nelson - "Poor Little Fool", The Fantastics - "There Goes My Love", The Caslons - "Anniversary Of Love", The Four Tunes - "Marie", The Five Satins - "A Million To One", Faron Young - "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young", The Quarter Notes - "Record Hop Blues", Tony Bennet - "Rags To Riches".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Wanda Jackson - "Fujiyama Mama", Chet Atkins - "Lambeth Walk", The Del-Vikings - "Come Go With Me", Billy Ward & His Dominoes feat. Jackie Wilson - "From Rags To Riches", Everly Brothers - "Don't Blame Me", (Twin Spin) Buddy Holly - "Peggy Sue" (A-side) / "Everyday" (B-side), The Skyliners - "Happy Times", The Five Satins - "To The Aisle", Johnny Burnette - "I Wanna Thank Your Folks", Cookie & The Cupcakes - "Mathilda", The Cleftones - "For Sentimental Reasons", The Embers - "Solitaire", Barbara Lynn - "You're Gonna Need Me", The Lettermen - "The Way You Look Tonight", Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers - "Share", The Four Preps - "More Money For You And Me", Roy Orbison - "Today's Teardrops", Don Cherry - "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye", Roy Hamilton - "Ebb Tide", Brian Hyland - "Let Me Belong To You".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Clyde McPhatter - "Since You've Been Gone", Johnny Burnette - "Little Boy Sad", The Raindrops - "That Boy John", Chubby Checker - "Loddy Lo", Eddie & Betty - "Sweet Someone", Lloyd Price - "Stagger Lee", The Dixiebelles - "Down At Papa Joe's", The Five Royales - "Dedicated To The One I Love", (Twin Spin) The Clovers - "Love Potion No. 9" (A-side) / "Stay Awhile" (B-side), Ronnie Hawkins - "Mary Lou", Bernadette Castro - "Sports Car Sally", The Skarlettones - "Do You Remember", Donnie Owens - "Need You", Wilbert Harrison - "The Horse", Red Foley - "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy", Solomon Burke - "Got To Get You Off Of My Mind", Reparata & The DeLons - "When A Teenager Cries", BB King - "Pay The Cost To Be Boss", Rod Bernard - "Colinda", Roger Miller - "Me & Bobby McGee".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Freddy Cannon - "Way Down Yonder In New Orleans", Georgia Gibbs - "Tweedle Dee", Billy & The Essentials - "Maybe You'll Be There", Fats Domino - "Let The Four Winds Blow", Earl Bostic - "Jungle Drums", (Twin Spin) The Penguins - "Hey Señorita" (A-side) / "Earth Angel" (B-side), Jerry Murad's Harmonicats - "Cherry Pink & Apple Blossom White", Bobby Darin - "Dream Lover", Chuck Berry - "Together", The Everly Brothers - "Till I Kisssed You", Fontane Sisters - "Daddy O", The Carnations - "Long Tall Girl", Bobby Rydell - "Kissin' Time", Buzz Clifford - "Three Little Fishes", Marty Robbins - "Devil Woman", Ray Charles - "Don't You Know", Bobby Vee - "Take Good Care Of My Baby", The DeJohn Sisters - "No More", The Jelly Beans - "Baby Be Mine", Dion - "Lonely World", Jerry Smith - "Truck Stop", Margaret Whiting - "I Almost Called Your Name".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring The Fireballs - "Foot-Patter", Ruth Brown - "Oh What A Dream", Neil Sedaka - "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen", Jackie Wilson - "That's Why", The Righteous Brothers - "Try To Find Another Man", (Twin Spin) The Chantels - "Maybe" (A-side) / "Come My Little Baby" (B-side), The Everly Brothers - "Problems", Brook Benton - "Endlessly", The Passions - "I Only Want You", Wade Flemons - "What's Happening", The Drifters - "Some Kind Of Wonderful", Dion - "Be Careful of Stones You Throw", The Statues - "Blue Velvet", The Bay Bops - "To The Party", Connie Francis - "Who's Sorry Now", Billy Ward & His Dominoes - "Jennie Lee", Duke Savage & The Arribins - "Hey Baby", Tex Ritter - "I Dreamed Of Hillbilly Heaven", Lee Andrews & The Hearts - "Maybe You'll Be There ('54 Original Version), Louis Jordan - "Blue Light Boogie"
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Dion - "Kansas City", Chuck Berry - "Sweet Little Sixteen", The Velvets - "Tonight", Eddie Cochran - "Summertime Blues", Brenda Lee - "I Wonder", Joe Melson - "Hey Mister Cupid", (Twin Spin) Billy & Lillie - "La De Dah" (A-side) / Billy Ford & The Thunderbirds - "The Monster" (B-side), Ricky Nelson - "Stood Up", Etta James - "All I Could Is Cry", The Fiestas - "So Fine", Connie Francis - "Follow The Boys", Guy Mitchell - "Singin' The Blues", Andrea Carroll - "It Hurts To Be Sixteen", LaVern Baker - "Tweedle Dee", Roger Miller - "Dang Me", Joe Tex - "I Believe I'm Gonna Make It", Roy Orbison - I'm Hurtin", Nat King Cole - "Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days Of Summer", B.Bumble & The Stingers - "Bumble Boogie", Junior Parker - "Mystery Train"
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Lee Andrews & The Hearts - "Glad To Be Here", Earl Lewis & The Channels - "Bye Bye Baby", Joe Barry - "I'm A Fool To Care", The Beach Boys - "All Summer Long", The Falcons - "You're So Fine, (Twin Spin) The Everly Brothers - "Walk Right Back" (A-side) / "Ebony Eyes" (B-side), Phil & Harv - "Darling", Bobby Peterson - "Irrestible You", Marvin Gaye & Mary Wells - "Once Upon A Time", Sammy Turner - "Always", The Fascinators - "Chapel Bells", Roger Miller - "Chug A Lug", Mark Wynter - "It's Almost Tomorrow", The Cleftones - "You Baby You", Bobby Marchan - "There Is Something On Your Mind", Nat King Cole - "One Sunday That Summer", Jerry Wallace - "In The Misty Moonlight", Shelley Fabreras - "The Things We Did Last Summer", Sugarboy Crawford - "Jock A Mo", Sil Austin - "Slow Walk", Ed Townsend - "For Your Love".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Lee Andrews & The Hearts - "Glad To Be Here", Earl Lewis & The Channels - "Bye Bye Baby", Joe Barry - "I'm A Fool To Care", The Beach Boys - "All Summer Long", The Falcons - "You're So Fine, (Twin Spin) The Everly Brothers - "Walk Right Back" (A-side) / "Ebony Eyes" (B-side), Phil & Harv - "Darling", Bobby Peterson - "Irrestible You", Marvin Gaye & Mary Wells - "Once Upon A Time", Sammy Turner - "Always", The Fascinators - "Chapel Bells", Roger Miller - "Chug A Lug", Mark Wynter - "It's Almost Tomorrow", The Cleftones - "You Baby You", Bobby Marchan - "There Is Something On Your Mind", Nat King Cole - "One Sunday That Summer", Jerry Wallace - "In The Misty Moonlight", Shelley Fabreras - "The Things We Did Last Summer", Sugarboy Crawford - "Jock A Mo", Sil Austin - "Slow Walk", Ed Townsend - "For Your Love".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Era of American Rock & Roll featuring The Avons - "Our Love Will Be Together", The Fi-Tones - "I Belong To You", Martin Denny - "The Quiet Village", The Bop Chords - "When I Woke Up This Morning", The Ravens - "Summertime", The Castells - "Sacred", Paul Evans - "Seven Little Girls Sitting In The Back Seat", (Twin Spin) The Dells - "Oh What A Night" (A-side) / "Jo Jo" (B-side), Mark IV - "I Got A Wife", The Marvelettes - "Darling Forever", Gladys Knight & The Pips - "Every Beat Of My Heart", Paul Anka - "A Steel Guitar and A Glass Of Wine", The Marcels - "Heartaches", The Platters - "If I Didn't Care", The Crickets - "When You Ask About Love", Marvin & Johnny - "Cherry Pie", Kingston Trio - "MTA", The Ventures - "Perfidia", Rosemary Cloony - "Mangos".
Rockin' Eddy celebrates the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring The Alan Freed Rock & Roll Band - "Rock & Roll Boogie", The Chelmars - "Jigsaw Puzzle", Ben & Bea - "Gee Baby", Annette Funicello - "Pineapple Princess", The Beau Marks - "Clap Your Hands", (Twin Spin) Anita & The So-So's - "Rinky Dinky Rhythm" (A-side) / "Joey Baby" (B-side), David Gates - "The Happiest Man Alive", Al Brown'sTunetoppers - "The Madison", Arthur Alexander -"Anna Go With Him", Elvis Presley - "A Hard Headed Woman", The Avalons - "My Heart's Desire", The Cadillacs - "Broken Heart", Larry Verne - "Mr Custer", Art & Dotty Todd - "Chanson D'Amour", Billy Scott - "You're The Greatest", The Charts - "Ooba Gooba", Carl Smith - "Ten Thousand Drums", The Calvanes - "Don't Take Your Love", Arthur Lyman - "Yellow Bird".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Shows pays special tribute to legendary Dick Biondi and WLS with an hour long show of how WLS and Biondi sounded back in the day, featuring The Hollywood Argyles - "Alley Oop", Wade Flemons - "Easy Lovin", Donald Jenkins & The Delighters - "The Elephant Walk", Ronnie Dove - "Happy Summer Days", The Egyptian Combo - "Gale Winds", Elmore James - "Mean & Evil", (Twin Spin) Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs - "Sugar Shack" (A-side) / "My Heart Is Free" (B-side), Conway Twitty - "Is a Bluebird Blue", Joe Simon - "Let's Do It Over", Joe Jones - "California Sun", Marvin Gaye - Hitch Hike", The Exports - "Car Hop", Major Lance - "Hey Little Girl", The Danleers - "One Summer Night", Dee Clark - "Nobody But You", The Secrets - "The Boy Next Door", The Teen Beats - "Teen Bop", Roy Clark - "Tips of My Fingers", Dick Biondi - "The Pizza Song", The Rivieras - "Moonlight Serenade".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Tee Tucker - "Rock & Roll Machine, Sammy Masters - "Rockin' Red Wing", The Colts - "Adorable", George Barnes - "Spooky", Pee Wee Clayton - "Little Bitty Things", Robert Goulet - "Summer Sounds", Jan & Dean - "Popiscle", Marie & Rex - "I Can't Sit Down", Micky Mozart Quintet - "Little Dipper", The Castells - "So This Is Love", (Twin Spin) The Five Keys - "Out of Sight, Out of Mind" (A-side) / "That's Right" (B-side), LaVern Baker - "Play It Fair", Ray & Bob - "Air Travel", Tony & Joe - "The Freeze", Bruce & Terry - "Summer Means Fun", The Baja Marimba Band - "Comin' In The Back Door", Clyde McPhatter - "Come What May", Stu Philips - "The Tease", The Sensations - "Yes, You're My Baby", The Spaniels - "Painted Picture, Cozy Eggleston - "Cozy's Boogie".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring The Lifeguards - "Everybody Out of The Pool", The Charts - "Zoop", The Beach Boys - "This Car of Mine", Webb Pierce - "French Riviera", Monty Kelly Orchestra - "Summer Set", Elvis Presley - "Follow That Dream", The Vanguards - "Moonlight", (Twin Spin) Larry Finnegan - "Dear One" (A-side) / "Candy Lips" (B-side), The Coasters - "Down In Mexico", Dave Baby Cortez - "Fiesta", The El Dorados - "At My Front Door", Bobby Helms - "Fraulein", The Kodoks - "Oh Gee Oh Gosh", Johnny Tillotson - "It Keeps Right On Hurtin", The Violents - "Moonlight Walk", Brian Hyland - "Sealed With A Kiss", The Smooth-Tones - "Dear Diary", Rick Nelson - "Gypsy Woman",Cozy Eggleston - Big Heavy.
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show launches its summertime season featuring The Timetones - "In My Heart", Freddy Cannon - "Action", The Beach Boys - "Car Crazy Cutie", The Chiffons - "Sailor Boy", James Brown - "Night Train", The Mike Pedicin Quintet - "Shake A Hand", (Twin Spin) Nat King Cole - "Looking Back" (A-side) / "Do I Like it" (B-side), The Chantels - "Look In My Eyes", Roger Smith - "Beach Time", The Nutmegs - "A Love So True", John Fred - "Shirley", Elvis Presley - "A Big Hunk Of Love", Lesley Gore - "Summer and Sand", Patti Page - "People Get Married", Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - "Motoring", Karl Hammer Jr. - "Summer Souvenirs", The Hideaways - "Lovin' Time", LaVern Baker - "Bop Ting A Ling", Barbara Lewis - "Make Me Your Baby", "The Lawrence Welk Orchestra - "Apples & Bananas".
Rockin' Eddy featuring Big Joe Turner - "Well All Right", Rusty Draper - "In The Middle Of The House", Bobby Comstock - "Tennessee Waltz", Little Eva - "Keep Your Hands Off My Baby", Roger Miller - "Engine Engine Number Nine", Jane Morgen - "The Day When The Rains Came", Eddie Fontaine - "Nothing Shaking Like The Leaves On The Trees", Brook Benton - "Looking Back", (Twin Spin) Jimmy Soul - "If You Wanna Be Happy" (A-side) / "Don't Release Me" (B-side), Del Shannon - "Sue's Gotta Be Mine", Mary Wells - "You Beat Me To The Punch", Bertha Tillman - "Oh My Angel", The Six Teens - "A Casual Look", Ronnie Dove - "One Kiss For Old Time's Sake", The Jive Five - "What Time Is It", The New Christy Minstrels - "Green Green", Wilson Pickett - "If You Need Me", The Platters - "Winner Take All", Gene & Eunice - "This Is My Story", The Four Preps - "A Letter To The Beatles".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Ad-libs - "The Boy From New York City", Cookie & The Cupcakes - "Got You On My Mind", The Four Seasons - "Ronnie", Rene & Ray - "Queen Of My Heart", Billy Graves - "The Shag", Jimmy McCracklin - "Think", Elvis Presley - "Suspicion", Robert Knight - "Dance Only With Me", Lewis Lymon & The Teenchords - "I Found Out Why", Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels - "Little Latin Lupe Lu", (Twin Spin) Major Lance - "The Monkey Time" (A-side) / "Mama Didn't Lie" (B-side), Little Bill & The Bluenotes - "I Love An Angel", Jackie Wilson - "I Am What I Am", Bobby Rydell - "A World Without Love", The Charms - "Two Hearts", Johnny & Jackey - "Someday We'll Be Together", Buddy Knox - "Rock Your Baby To Sleep", Gene Pitney - "Princess In Rags", Johnny Cash - "Luther Plays Boogie", Allan Sherman - "Crazy Downtown".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring The Genies - "Who's That Knockin", Jimmy Edwards - "Love Bug Crawl", Faye Adams - "It Hurts Me To My Heart", Gino Parks - "Same Thing", Bill Black's Combo - "Do It Rat Now", (Twin Spin) Chris Kenner - "I Like It Like That (Part 1 - A-side) / "I Like It Like That (Part 2 - B-side), The Beach Boys - "Cherry Cherry Coupe", George Young & The Rockin' Bocs - "The Sneak", Jerry Butler - "Make It Easier On Yourself", The Dells - "Jo Jo", Elvis Presley - "Bossa Nova Baby", The Delacardos - "Hold Back The Tears", The Velours - "Can I Came Over Tonight", Vince Castro & The Tonettes - "Bong Bong I Love You", Pat Zill - "Pick Me Up On Your Way Down", The Fascinators - "Oh Rosemarie", Bruce Channel - "Number One Man", The Everly Brothers - "Should We Tell Him", Jerry Wallace - "How The Time Flies", Dionne Warwick - "Don't Make Me Over".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring The Orlons - "Not Me", Lee Allen - "Promenade", The Eagles - "Trying To Get To You", The Beach Boys - "This Car Of Mine", Ernie Freeman - "Raunchy", Rosco Gordon - "Just A Little Bit", (Twin Spin) The Continentals - "Dear Lord (A-side)" / "Fine Fine Frame (B-side)", Lesley Gore - "She's A Fool", Titus Turner - "We Told You Not To Marry", The Majors - "A Wonderful Dream", Bobby Rydell - "Volare", Jimmie Rodgers - "The Wreck of The John B.", The Royaltones - "Poor Boy", Tommy Roe - "Everybody", Jimmy Beasley - "Little Coquette", Sam Cooke - "It's Got The Whole World Shakin", Chan Romero - "Hippy Hippy Shake", Johnny Tillotson - "Talk Back Trembling Lips", Jerry Lee Lewis - "You Win Again", Deanne Hawley - "Hey There", Chubby Checker - "Twenty Miles", Patti Page - "Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte"
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Lloyd Price - "Lawdy Miss Clawdy ('58 Version)", The Five Chords - "Don't Just Stand There", Frankie Avalon - "Dede Dinah", Big Danny Oliver - "Sapphire", The Regents - "Runaround", (Twin Spin) The Coasters - "Searchin' (A-side)" / "Young Blood (B-side)", Sue Thompson - "Sad Movies", The Hippies - "Memory Lane", George Weston - "Hey Little Car Hop", Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - "Come And Get Those Memories", Smiley Lewis - "Someday", The Flamingos - "O Mio Amore", Matt Monro - "Walk Away", Sonny Knight - "Confidential", Charley Ryan - "Hot Rod Lincoln", Elvis Presley - "Such A Fool As I", Mongo Santamaria - "Watermelon Man", Earl King - "Those Lonely Lonely Nights", The Bachelors - "No Arms Can Ever Hold You", Allen Sherman - "Pop Hates The Beatles".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring The Shutdowns - "Four On The Floor", Ruth & Al - "Real Gone Party", Neil Sedaka - "Let's Go Steady Again", Lloyd Price - "Just Because", The Drifters - "Fools Fall In Love", Elvis Presley - "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck, Tommy Roe - "Carol", (Twin Spin) The Shirelles - "Soldier Boy" (A-side) / "Love Is A Swingin' Thing" (B-side), Eddie Cochran - "Weekend", Brenda Lee - "That's All You Gotta Do", Bobby Rydell - "Make Me Forget", The Contours - "Don't Let Her Be Your Baby", Connie Francis - "He's My Dreamboat", The Miracles - "Ain't It Baby", Conway Twitty - "I Need Your Lovin", Rod Bernard - "This Should Go On Forever", Annette Funcello - "O Dio Mio", Brook Benton - "The Tide That Binds", The Beach Boys - "Farmer's Daughter", June Valli - "Apple Green".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Buster Brown - "Madison Shuffle", Bobby Lewis - "One Track Mind", Rod Bernard - "Pardon Mr. Gordon", The Marvelettes - "Beechwood 45789", Billy Myles - "The Joker", The Baritones - "After School Rock", (Twin Spin) The Four Seasons - "Big Girls Don't Cry" (A-side) / "Big Man In Town" (B-side), James Darren - "Her Royal Majesty", Nappy Brown - "Little By Little", Gabriel & The Angels - "That's Life", Bobby Pedrick Jr. - "White Bucks & Saddle Shoes", The Chantels - "Well, I Told You", Del Shannon - "Mary Jane", The Darlettes - "Here She Comes", Maxine Brown - "All In My Mind", Darlene Day & The Imaginations - "I Love You So", Chuck Edwards - "Just For A Day", The Dovells - "Do The Continental", The Three Friends - "Dedicated To The Songs I Love", The Royaltones - "Flamingo Express", Joe Harnell - "Fly Me To The Moon."
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Bobby Day - "The Bluebird, The Buzzard & The Oriole", Wilbert Harrison - "Let's Stick Together", The Kendall Sisters - "Yea Yea", The Rinky Dinks - "Early In The Morning", The Velvets - "That Lucky Old Sun", The Tune Weavers - "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby", (Twin Spin) Johnny Burnette - "You're Sixteen" (A-side) / "I Beg Your Pardon" (B-side), Oscar McLollie & Jeanette Baker - "Hey Girl, Hey Boy", Johnny Carson - "Big Shot", Bobby Rydell - "Sway", Sam Cooke - "Nothing Can Change This Love", The Supremes - "Let Me Go The Right Way", Deanne Hawley - "I'll Never Be A Fool Again", Billy & Lillie - "Lucky Ladybug", Gene Pitney - "If I Had A Dime", The Chimes - "I'm In The Mood For Love", Ginger Davis & The Snaps - "I'm No Runaround", Little Anthony & The Imperials - "Two People In The World", Barry Young - "One Has My Name", Billy Joe & The Checkmates - "Percolator Twist".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Era of American Rock & Roll featuring The Johnny Green Combo - "Lonesome Road", Don Gibson - "The Sea Of Heartbreak", The Rip Chords - "Gone", The Sherrys - "Pop Pop Pop Pie", The Kingsmen - "Louie Louie", Little Joe & The Thrillers - "Peanuts", The Knockouts - "Darling Lorraine", (Twin Spin) Ivory Joe Hunter - "Since I Met You Baby" (A-side) / "You Can't Stop This Rocking & Rolling" (B-side), Donnie Elbert - "What Can I Do", Gladys Knight & The Pips - "A Letter Full Of Tears", Paul Chaplain & His Emeralds - "Shortnin' Bread", Mary Wells - "You've Lost The Sweetest Boy", Slim Harpo - "Rainin' In My Heart", Paul Evans - "Happy Go Lucky Me", Bobby Rydell - "Wild One", Bobby Bare - "Miller's Cave", Lesley Gore - "Maybe I Know", Gene Allison - "You Can Make It If You Try", Billy Vaughn Orchestra - "Look For A Star", Ian & Sylvia - "You Were On My Mind", The Browns - "The Old Lamplighter"
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Era of American Rock & Roll featuring Dickey Lee - "I Saw Linda Yesterday", Hank Ballard & The Midnighters - "Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go", Johnny Horton - "The Battle Of New Orleans", LaVern Baker - "Humpty Dumpty Heart", Elvis Presley - "One Night", Jackie Wilson - "Talk That Talk", The Daddy-O's - "Got A Match", (Twin Spin) Sam Cooke - "Cupid" (A-side) / "Farewell, My Darling" (B-side), Charlie Gracie - "I Looked For You", The Mystics - "Darling I Know", James Brown - "Bewildered", The Aquatones - "My Treasure", The Hi-Liters - "Bobby Sox Baby", Ronnie & The Hi-Lites - "I Wish We Were Married", Tommy Tucker - "High Heel Sneakers", Guy Mitchell - "Knee Deep Blues", The Chimes - "Once In A While", The Stereos - "I Really Love You", Somethin' Smith & The Redheads - "In Old Shanty Town", Doc Bagby - "Grinding."
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring The Olympics - "The Hully Gully", The Mello Keys - "Listen Baby", Trade Martin - "That Stranger Used To Be My Baby", Sam Cooke - "Good Times", Charlie Gracie - "Fabulous", The Aquatones - "Crazy For You", Eugene Church & His Fellows - "Pretty Girls Everywhere", (Twin Spin) Lee Andrews & The Hearts - "Teardrops" (A-side) / "The Girl Round The Corner (B-side), Carole King - "School Bells Are Ringing", Johnny Gibson - "Midnight", Etta James - "Something's Got A Hold On Me", The Dovells - "Bristol Twistin' Annie", The Dubs - "The Chapel of Dreams", Marty Robbin - "Jimmy Martinez", Elvis Presley - "Treat Me Nice", Wade Flemons - Here I Stand", Paul & Paula - "Our First Quarrel", The Sputniks - "My Love Is Gone".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Era of American Rock & Roll featuring The Addrisi Brothers - "Cherrystone", Lee Allen - "Tic Toc", Mel Gadsen - "Comin' Down With Love", The Pentagons - "I Wonder", Danny & The Juniors - "Back To The Hop", Dino & The Diplomats - "I Can't Believe", Ronnie Love - "Chills & Fever", Mark Dinning - "Top 40, News, Weather & Sports", (Twin Spin) Dave Baby Cortez - "The Happy Organ" (A-side) / "Love Me As I Love You", Dickie Doo & The Don'ts - "Nee Nee Na Na Nu Nu", Frankie Avalon - "Just Ask Your Heart", Nino & The Ebbtides - "Jukebox Saturday Night", The Bobbettes - "Speedy", Freddie Cannon - "Jump Over", The Rivieras - "Count Every Star", Brenda Lee - "My Whole World Is Falling Down", Carl Dobkins Jr. - "Exclusively Yours", Bobby Rydell - "Wildwood Days", Gene Ammons - "My Foolish Heart".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Dean & Jean - "Tra La La La Suzy", The Ernie Fields Orchestra - "The Charleston", Steve Lawrence - "Footsteps", Garnet Mims & The Enchanters - "Baby Don't You Weep", Bobby Rydell - "We Got Love", Gary Criss - "Our Favorite Melodies", (Twin Spin) The Crystals aka The Blossoms - "He's A Rebel" (A-side) / "I Love You Eddie" (B-side), The Clovers - "Hey Doll Baby", The Sixteens - "A Casual Look", Conway Twitty - "What Am I Living For", The Five Discs - "My Baby Loves Me", Chuck Miller - "The House of Blue Lights", Little Frankie Brunson - "You'll Never Get Away From Me", Sunny Dae & The Knights - "Rock Around The Clock", Marvin Gaye - "You're A Wonderful One", The Jarmels - "Little Lonely One", Yvonne Fair - "I Found You", The Harptones - "Answer Me, My Love", The Essex - "A Walkin' Miracle", Larry Hall - "A Girl Like You".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Elmore James - "Dust My Broom", Gene McDaniels - "The Point Of No Return", Kathy Young & The Innocents - "Happy Birthday Blues", Big Dee Irwin & Little Eva - "Swinging On A Star", Ray Sharpe - "Linda Lu", (Twin Spin) Little Richard - "Jenny Jenny" (A-side) / "Miss Ann" (B-side), Roy Orbison - "In Dreams", The Donays - "Devil In His Eyes", Bobby Rydell - "I've Got Bonnie", The Coasters - "I'm A Hog For You", Bobby Vee - "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes", The Magnificents - "Up On A Mountain", Elvis Presley - "Don't", The Silhouettes - "I Sold My Heart To The Junkman", Jimmy Bowen & The Rhythm Orchids - "I'm Stickin'' With You", The Crests - "Six Nights A Week", The Spartans - "Can You Waddle", The Cleftones - "Little Girl Of Mine", Bobby Freeman - "Mary Anne Thomas", The Pastels - "You Don't Love Me Anymore"
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring The Cellos - "Ring Ting Ding Dong (I'm the Japanese Sandman)", Jan & Arnie - "Gas Money", Fats Domino - "Fell In Love On Monday", Bobby Rydell - "Ding A Ling", Floyd Cramer - "Flip, Flop & Fly", The Videls - "Mister Lonely", The Harptones - "My Memories Of You", (Twin Spin) Carl Dobkins Jr. - "My Heart Is An Open Book" (A-side) / "My Pledge To You" (B-side), Eddie Cochran - "Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie", (Good guys countdown featuring the top 10 from the week of March 8, 1961 courtesy of cashbox) Buzz Clifford - "Baby Sittin' Boogie", The Capris - "There's A Moon Out Tonight", Jorgen Ingman - "Apache", The Shirelles - "Dedicated To The One I Love", The String-A-Longs - "Wheels", Connie Francis - "Where The Boys Are", Marty Robbins - "Don't Worry", Lawrence Welk - "Calcutta", Elvis Presley - "Surrender", Chubby Checker - "Pony Time", The Earls - "Eyes".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show playing the Golden Era of American Rock & Roll featuring Marv Johnson - "You've Got To Move Two Mountains", Billy Bland - "Harmony", Joey Dee & The Starliters - "What Kind of Love Is This", Sammy Turner - "Lavender Blue", (Twin Spin) Jan & Arnie - "Jeannie Lee" (A-side) / "Gotta Get A Date" (B-side), Ral Donner - "She's Everything", Stonewall Jackson - "Waterloo", Bobby Rydell - "Forget Him", The Excellents - "Coney Island Baby", Roger Miller - "Dang Me", Neil Sedaka - "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen", (Good guys countdown featuring top 10 from the week of March 1, 1963) Eydie Gorme - "Blame It On the Bossa Nova", The Rebels - "Wild Weekend", Bobby Darin - "You're The Reason I'm Living", Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - "You Really Got A Hold On Me", Ned Miller - "From A Jack To A Queen", The Rooftop Singers - "Walk Right In", The Cascades - "The Rhythm Of the Rain", Dion - "Ruby Baby", The Four Seasons - "Walk Like A Man", Paul & Paula - "Hey Paula"
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show playing the Golden Era of American Rock & Roll featuring Patti & The Emblems - "Mixed Up Shook Up Girl", Duane Eddy - "Ramrod", Bobby Rydell - "Good Time Baby", Ernie Freeman - "Raunchy", The Everly Brothers - "That's Old Fashioned", (Twin Spin) The Gladiolas - "Little Darlin" (A-side) / "Sweetheart Please Don't Go" (B-side), Earl Jean - "I'm Into Something Good", Gerry Graham - "No Chemise, Please", The Chantels - "I Love You So", (Good guys countdown featuring the top 10 from the week of February 23, 1956) Little Richard - "Tutti Frutti", Dick Hyman Trio - "Moritat", Don Cherry - "A Band of Gold", Les Baxter - "The Poor People Of Paris", Bill Haley & His Comets - "See You Later Alligator", The Four Lads - "No, Not Much", Dean Martin - "Memories Are Made Of This", Nelson Riddle - "Lisbon Antigua", The Platters - "The Great Pretender", Kay Starr - "The Rock & Roll Waltz", Jay & The Americans - "Tonight".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Era of American Rock & Roll with Jimmy Clanton - "Go Jimmy Go", Bobby Rydell - "That Old Black Magic", Johnny Cash - "Ballad of A Teenage Queen", Clarence Frogman Henry - "I Don't Know Why I Love You", The Tokens - "Tonight I Fell In Love", (Twin Spin) Joe Henderson - "Snap Your Fingers" (A-side) / "If You See Me Cry" (B-side), The Skyliners - "This I Swear", Nancy Wilson - "How Glad I Am", Little Willie John - "Need Your Love So Bad", Curtis Lee - "Under The Moon Of Love", (Good guys countdown featuring the Top 10 from February 16, 1960 courtesy of Cashbox) Brook Benton & Dinah Washington - "Baby You've Got What It Takes", Conway Twitty - "Lonely Blue Boy", Bobby Darin - "Beyond The Sea", Jack Scott - "What In the World Has Come Over You", Jim Reeves - "He'll Have To Go", Dion & The Belmonts - "Where or When", Percy Faith - "Theme From A Summer Place", Jimmy Jones - "Handy Man", Johnny Preston - "Running Bear", Mark Dinning - "Teen Angel".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring the Ronettes - "I'm Gonna Quit While I'm Ahead", Joe Darensbourg & His Flying Dixies - "Yellow Dog Blues", Sammy Turner - "Sweet Annie Laurie", Robin Luke - "Susie Darlin", Bobby Rydell - "The Fish", (Twin Spin) Ricky Nelson - "Young World" (A-side) / "Summertime" (B-side), The Shirelles - "Don't Say Goodbye and Mean Goodbye", Elvis Presley - "King Of The Whole Wide World", The Dream Weavers - "It's Almost Tomorrow", (Good Guys Countdown featuring the Top 10 from February 9, 1962), Brenda Lee - "Break It To Me Gently", Gary U.S. Bond - "Dear Lady Twist", The Shirelles - "Baby It's You", Elvis Presley - "Can't Help Falling In Love", Barbara George - "I Know", Dion - "The Wanderer", Sue Thompson - "Norman", Joey Dee & The Starliters - "Peppermint Twist", Chubby Checker - "The Twist", Gene Chandler - "Duke Of Earl", Esther Philips - "Am I That Easy To Forget".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show playing all the hits from the very days leading up to the Day The Music Died from the first week of February, 1959 courtesy of Cashbox - Ray Anthony - "Peter Gunn Theme", The Bell-Notes - "I've Had It", Joni James - "There Must Be A Way", Buddy Holly - Heartbeat, The Everly Brothers - "Problems", Elvis Presley - "One Night", Neil Sedaka - "The Diary", Pat Boone - "With The Wind And The Rain In Your Hair", LaVern Baker - "I Cried A Tear", Reg Owen Orchestra - "Manhattan Spiritual", Paul Anka - "All Of A Sudden My Heart Sings", Fats Domino - "A Whole Lotta Lovin", Clyde McPhatter - "A Lover's Question", David Seville - "Chipmunk Song", Jackie Wilson - "Lonely Teardrops", Billy Grammer - "Gotta Travel On", Mitch Miller - "Children's Marching Song", Ritchie Valens - "Donna", Lloyd Price - "Stagger Lee", The Crests - "16 Candles", Connie Francis - "My Happiness", The Platters - "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring the Golden Era of American Rock & Roll playing Fats Domino - "Tell Me What The Reason Is I'm Not Pleasing You", The Aquatones - "Say You'll Be Mine", The Four Seasons - "Marlena", Elvis Presley - "Playing For Keeps", (Twin Spin) The Crescendos - "Oh Julie" (A-side) / "My Little Girl" (B-side), Gale Storm - "Memories Are Made of This", Steve Lawrence - "Don't Be Afraid Little Darlin", The Kingston Trio - "Desert Pete", The Rainbows - "Mary Lee", (Good Guys Countdown featuring the Top 10 from this week January 26, 1961 courtesy of Cashbox) Brenda Lee - "Emotions", Bobby Vee - "Rubber Ball", Neil Sedaka - "Calendar Girl", Rosie & The Originals - "Angel Baby", Elvis Presley - "Are You Lonesome Tonight", The Miracles - "Shop Around", Bert Kaempfert - "Wonderland By Night", Lawrence Welk - "Calcutta", Ferrante & Teicher - "Exodus", The Shirelles - "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show playing Bill Haley & His Comets - "Goofin' Around", Marty Robbins - "The Story of My Life", Little Esther Phillips - "If It's News To You", Roy Orbison - "Blue Avenue", The Shirelles - "Everybody Loves A Lover", (Twin Spin) The Hollywood Flames - "Buzz Buzz Buzz" (A-side) / "Crazy" (B-side), Don Gibson - "I'd Be A Legend In My Time", The Four Freshmen - "In This Whole Wide World", Lesley Gore - "Look Of Love", Gene McDaniels - "Chip Chip", (Good Guys Countdown feat. Top 10 of the Week of January 19, 1958 courtesy of Cashbox) Ricky Nelson - "Stood Up", Jimmie Rodgers - "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine", Sam Cooke - "You Send Me", The Diamonds - "The Stroll", Ricky Nelson - "Waitin' In School", Pat Boone - "April Love", Bill Justis - "Raunchy", Jerry Lee Lewis - "Great Balls Of Fire", Buddy Holly - "Peggy Sue", Danny & The Juniors - "At The Hop", The Four Tunes - "I Understand".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Continentals - "Fine Fine Frame", Si Zetner - "Up A Lazy River", Bobby Vee - "How Many Tears", The Storey Sisters - "Bad Motorcycle", Count Basie - "Basie Twist", The Heartbeats - "A Thousand Miles Away", The Earls - "Cry Cry Cry", Fats Domino - "Sick and Tired", (Twin Spin) Dion & The Belmonts - "I Wonder Why" / "I Can't Go Rosalie", Wanda Jackson - "If I Cried Every time You Hurt Me", Marty Robbins - "A White Sport Coat & A Pink Carnation", Jerry Butler - "I Stand Accused", The Magnificent Four - "The Closer You Are", Trade Martin - "Joanne", The Capris - "Where I Fell In Love", Brook Benton - "Do It Right", Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers - "I'm Not A Juvenile Delinquent", The Four Pennies (Chiffons) - "My Block", The Crew Cuts - "Angels In the Sky", Carl Butler - "Don't Let Me Cross Over", Johnny Nash - "As Time Goes By".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring The Original Casuals - "So Tough", Little Richard - "Long Tall Sally", Jimmy Clanton - "Just A Dream", The Cookies - "In Paradise", The Dreamers - "Teenage Vows Of Love", Eddie Cochran - "Sittin' In The Balcony", (Twin Spin) The Everly Brothers - "Bye Bye Love" (A-side) / "I Wonder If I Care As Much" (B-side), Aaron Neville - "Over You", Dion - "This Little Girl", Sarah Vaughn - "Broken Hearted Melody", The Trojans - All Alone In This World", Elvis Presley - "Treat Me Nice", The Harptones - "Life Is But A Dream", The Coasters - "Three Cool Cats", Rick Nelson - "For You", Patience Valentine - "If You Don't Come", Little Anthony & The Imperials - "Traveling Stranger", The Roommates - "A Sunday Kind of Love", The Drifters - "On Broadway", Sam Cooke - "Frankie & Johnny", Bill Purcell - "Our Winter Love".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Boyd Bennet & His Rockets - "Everlovin'", The Royal Teens - "Believe Me", The Cookies - "Don't Say Nothin' Bad About My Baby", Lloyd Price - "Personality", Patti Page - "The Wall", Lightnin' Slim - "Rooster Blues", The Emotions - "Echo", (Twin Spin) Bobby Blue Bland - "That's The Way Love Is" (A-side) / "Call On Me" (B-side), The Belmonts - "I Need Some One", The Baltineers - "Moments Like This", Elvis Presley - "Mean Woman Blues", The Secrets - "The Boy Next Door", The Solitaires - "What She Say", Kay Starr & Tennessee Ernie Ford - "I'll Never Be Free", The Mystics - "Don't Take The Stars", The Moonglows - "I Knew From The Start", Larry Williams - "Bad Boy", The Ovations - "The Day We Fell In Love", The Browns - "You Can't Grow Peaches On A Cherry Tree", Chris Barber - "Petite Fleur"
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Brenda Lee "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree", Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Like Long Hair", The Quotations - "Imagination", The Drifters - "White Christmas", The Aquatones - "You", The Jewels - "Heart Of Stone", Carl Mann - "Mona Lisa", The Pixies Three - "442 Glenwood Avenue", (Twin Spin) Gary Lewis & The Playboys - "Sure Gonna Miss Her" (A-side) / "I Don't Wanna Say Goodnight" (B-side), The Beach Boys - "This Car Of Mine", Bobby Helms - "Jingle Bell Rock", The Tremaines - "Wonderful, Marvelous", Brice Coefield - "Cha Cha Twist", Dickey Lee - "Me And My Teardrops", The Playmates - "Wait For Me", Rex Allen - "Don't Go Near The Indians", Ace Cannon - "Blues Stay Away From Me", George Jones - "The Race Is On", Donny Hathaway - "This Christmas", Nina Simone - "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Manuel & The Renegades - "Rev Up", The Accents - "Wiggle Wiggle", Huey Piano Smith - "High Blood Pressure", Skip & Flip - "It Was I", The Castells - "Sacred", Elvis Presley - "Kissin' Cousins", Jackie Wilson - "Whispers (Gettin' Louder), (Twin Spin) Claudine Clark - "Disappointed" (A-side) / "Party Lights" (B-side), The Young Rascals - "Lonely Too Long", The Happenings - "Go Away Little Girl", The Meadowlarks - "Heaven & Paradise", The Temptations - "Girl", Johnny Rivers - "Muddy Water", The Miracles - "Everybody's Got To Pay Their Dues", Harold Dorman - "Mountain Of Love", Glen Campbell - "I Wanna Live", King Curtis - "Memphis Soul Stew", Jimmy Dean - "Cajun Queen", The New Colony Six - "I Will Always Think About You", The Native Boys - "Strange Love", Bob Dylan - "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring Freddie King - "Hideaway", The Cadillacs - "My Girl Friend", Dion - "Sandy", Bobby Rydell - "Cha Cha Cha", Johnny Rivers - "The Poor Side of Town", Otis Redding - "Hard To Handle", (Twin Spin) Gary Lewis & The Playboys - "She's Just My Style" (A-side) / "I Won't Make That Mistake Again" (B-side), Little Richard - "Keep A-Kockin'", Marvin Gaye - "Unchanging Love", The Drifters - "(If You Cry) True Love", Peter, Paul & Mary - "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright", The Wrens - "Come Back My Love", Floyd Cramer - "San Antonio Rose", The Temptations - "My Baby", Bobby Darin - "18 Yellow Roses", The Tams - "Disillusioned", The Crests - "Trouble In Paradise", The Tokens - "Portrait of My Love", Eddie Floyd - "I've Never Had A Love", Simon & Garfunkel - "The Sound of Silence" (Original 1964 Accoustic Version).
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show celebrating the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll, featuring Earl Bostic - "Flamingo", Jackie Wilson - "Please Tell Me Why", The Royal Teens - "Big Name Button", The Orlons - "Crossfire", (Twin Spin) The Everly Brothers - "Walk Right In" (A-side) / "Ebony Eyes" (B-side), The Five Keys - "Close Your Eyes", Ferlin Husky - "Gone", Gene McDaniels - "Spanish Lace", James Brown - "Hold My Baby's Hand", The Larks - "My Reverie", Jody Reynolds - "Endless Sleep", Dee Clark - "Nobody Else But You", Jimmy Dean - "Little Black Book", Nat King Cole - "Let True Love Begin", The Beach Boys - "Wendy", Gary Lewis & The Playboys - "My Heart's Symphony", The Kingston Trio - "MTA", The Crows - "I Love You So", Tammi Terrell - "All I Do Is Think About You", The Orioles - "It's Too Soon To Know".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show celebrating the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Big Joe Turner - "Flip, Flop & Fly", Conway Twitty - "Is A Bluebird Blue", Paul Anka - "All Of A Sudden My Heart Sings", Otis Williams & His Charms - "Oh Julie", Chuck Berry - "Brown Eyed Handsome Man", Gino & Gina - "Pretty Baby", (Twin Spin) Buddy Holly - "Peggy Sue" (A-side) / "Everyday" (B-side), Nat King Cole - "Looking Back", Elvis Presley - "His Latest Flame", The Kingston Trio - "A Worried Man", (Motown Gold) The Temptations - "You'll Lose A Precious Love", The Marvelettes - "Darling Forever", Frankie Valli - "You're Gonna Hurt Yourself", Nina Simone - "Come On Back Jack", (Doo-Wop Shop) The Crests - "Let True Love Begin", The Brothers Four - "Greenfields", Gene Thomas - "Baby's Gone", Brook Benton - "My True Confession", Ronnie Savoy - "And The Heavens Cried", The Ink Spots - "If I Didn't Care".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show celebrating the Golden Era of American Rock & Roll featuring Bill Haley & His Comets - "Burn That Candle", The Champs - "Chariot Rock", The Drifters - "Bip Bam", Kay Starr - "Side By Side", Robert & Johnny - "Baby Baby", The Penguins - "Memories of El Monte", (Twin Spin) Curtis Lee - "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" (A-side) "Gee How I Wish You Were Here" (B-side), Clyde McPhatter - "Spanish Harlem", Sandy Nelson - "Teen Beat '65", Elvis Presley - "Paralyzed", The Clovers - "Devil Or Angel", Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers - "ABC's Of Love", The Sinceres - "Please Don't Cheat On Me", Don & Juan - "Magic Wand", The Flamingos - "I'll Be Home", Patsy Cline - "Why Can't He Be You", James Brown - "Chom Chom Connie", The El Dorados - "I'll Be Forever Loving You", Margaret Whiting - "I Almost Called Your Name."
We feature the Golden Era of American Rock & Roll playing Bill Doggett - "Honky Tonk Part 2", Gary U.S. Bonds - "Seven Day Weekend", Clyde McPhatter - "Long Lonely Nights", Four Seasons - "A Sunday Kind of Love", Elvis Presley - "I Gotta Know", The Beach Boys - "Shut Down Part 1", (Twin Spin) The Penguins - "Hey Señorita" (A-side) / "Earth Angel" (B-side), Kay Starr - "Wheel Of Fortune", The Vanguards - "Moonlight", Fats Domino - "Something's Wrong", Johnny Preston - "Charming Billy", The Mellows - "Yesterday's Memories", Curtis Mayfield & The Impressions - "I'm So Proud", Patsy Cline - "If There's A New Love", The Harptones - "The Chimes of St. Cecilia", The Coasters - "Run Red Run", Jimmy Hughes - "Neighbor Neighbor", Rosie & The Originals - "My Dearest Darling", Johnny Mathis - "Gina".
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show features a Halloween Special with devils, witches, goblins and spooks. The show is jam packed with wacky but spooky favorites like "Werewolf", "The Blob", "My Mummy", "Dinner With Drac Pt. 1", "Devil With The Blue Dress/Good Golly Miss Molly", "Rockin' In The Graveyard", (Twin Spin) Bobby Boris Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers - "Monster Mash" / (B-side) "Monsters' Mash Party", "Haunted House", "Midnight Stroll", "Voodoo Voodoo", "She's My Witch", "Laurie (Strange Things Happen)", "Devil Woman", "Voodoo Woman", "Lucky Devil", "Time Machine", "Little Devil", "Witch Doctor", "Purple People Eater", "The Eggplant That Ate Chicago", "The Snake", "They're Going To Take Me Away Ha Ha", "Martian Hop", "Spooky."
Taking you back to the world gone away, this week featuring: The Continentals - "Picture of Love", Bill Black's Combo - "Do It Rat Now", Rick Nelson - "String Along", Gloria Lynne - "You Don't Have To Be A Tower Of Strength", Otis Williams & The Charms - "Gum Drop", (Twin Spin) The Coasters - "Yakety Yak" A-side / "Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart" B-side, Freddy Cannon - "Jump Over", The Fabulous Flee Rakkers - "Green Jeans", Nappy Brown - "Piddily Patter", Fats Domino - "Don't Come Knockin", Elvis Presley - "I Beg Of You", (Motown Gold Machine) The Elgins - "Heaven Must Have Sent You", The Miracles - "My Baby Has Gone", Lou Christie - "How Many Teardrops", The Heartbeats - "500 Miles From Home", The Drifters - "Vaya Con Dios", The Cheers - "Fatal Charm Of Love", Herman Manzy - "I'm Your Rockin' Man", The Jive Five - "Rain", The Astors - "Candy".
Taking you back to the world gone away, this week featuring: Little Richard - "Ready Teddy", The Shirelles - "Putty In Your Hands", The G-Clefs - "Ka Ding Dong", Elvis Presley - "Tell Me Why", The Exciters - "Do Wah Diddy", The Coasters - "Shoppin' For Clothes", Bill Haley & His Comets - "Skinny Minnie", Etta James - "A Sunday Kind Of Love", The Drifters - "I've Got Sand In My Shoes", Johnny Preston - "Kissin' Tree", (Twin Spin) Brook Benton - A-side "A Rainy Night In Georgia" / B-side "Where Do I Go From Here", Buddy Holly & The Crickets - "Tell Me How", The Dubs - "Be Sure My Love", The Butterflys (feat. Ellie Greenwich) - "Good Night Baby", Sam Cooke - "Cousin Of Mine", Dionne Warwick - "Who's Gonna Love Me", Round Robin (The Blossoms) - "Do The Slauson", The Dootones - "Teller of Fortune", Young Holt Unlimited - "California Montage".
Taking you back to the world gone away, this week featuring: Marv Johnson - "(You've Got To) Move Two Mountains", Buddy Holly - "Think It Over", Wanda Jackson - "In The Middle Of A Heartache", Elvis Presley - "I Need Your Love Tonight", The Drifters - "I'll Take You Home", Barry Darvell - "How Will It End", (Twin Spin) Tommy Roe - "Sheila" / "Save Your Kisses", The Moonglows - "Twelve Months Of The Year", Bobby Vee - "Walkin' With My Angel", Marty Robbins - "Is There Any Chance", Connie Francis - "Jealous Heart", The Willows - "Church Bells Will Ring", Collay & The Satellites - "Last Chance", The Four Deuces - "WPLJ", Ricky Nelson - "Sweeter Than You", Nappy Brown - "It Don't Hurt No More", Ray Charles - "The Right Time", The Four Evers - "Be My Girl", The Four Dates - "I'm Happy", Jay & The Americans - "Tonight".
With Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers, Elvis Presley, Brenda Lee, Major Lance, Neil Sedaka, The Clovers... Goody Goody and King Creole get us started this week, a comeback hit for Miss Dynamite and our twin spin this week is former Dovell singer Len Barry "1-2-3" and its b-side "Bullseye" for the class of '65.
Featuring Lawrence Welk, Ray Anthony, Brook Benton, Dion, Irma Thomas, The Platters... We get started with Lawrence Welk (yes, we watch our Dad enjoy himself with T.V.) Our twin spin this week is by LaVern Baker - "Jim Dandy" and its b-side "Bop Ting A Ling". We feature a fabulous original by the Olympics "Good Lovin" later covered by the Young Rascals and check out the cover of "Hang On Sloopy" by Little Caesar & The Consuls.
Including The Driters, The Duprees, Gene Pitney, Brenda Lee, The Coasters... We launch another show with the fabulous Drifters, Bobby Hendricks singing lead on "Drip Drop" later covered by Dion. Our twin spin is Sanford Clark's "The Fool" and its b-side "Lonesome For A Letter" for the class of '56. A special treat for Del Shannon fans - you'll hear the song he wrote and produced himself "I Go To Pieces" which was famously covered by English act Peter & Gordon in the mid-Sixties.
Featuring Big Joe Turner, The Drifters, Brenda Lee, Lou Christie, Four Seasons... Our story behind the song this week involves Doc Pomus, who was crippled for life and who walked on crutches (a victim of polio). His wife enjoyed dancing, but he couldn't dance with her. He took her out one night and allowed her to dance with other men, as long as she kept the last dance for him. Hence, the song "Save The Last Dance For Me" which he wrote for the Drifters. Our twin spin this week is the Eternals' "Rockin In The Jungle" and its b-side "Rock & Roll Cha Cha Cha" for the class of '61.
With Gary U.S. Bonds, Carole King, Elvis Presley, Chris Kenner, Glen Campbell, The Harptones, Dinah Washington, Nolan Strong & The Diablos... Summer is coming to a close. School is in and the autumn leaves will be coming down in no time. Our twin spin this week is Jack Scott's "My True Love" and its b-side "Leroy" (I prefer the b-side). Some originals folks!!! - "Turn Around, Look At Me" by Glen Campbell (later covered by the Vogues) and "Land of A 1,000 Dances" by Chris Kenner (later covered by Wilson Pickett among others).
Featuring Bill Haley & His Comets, Clyde McPhatter, Dick Dale & His Del-tones, Fats Domino, Marion Worth, The Nutmegs, Ral Donner... We get started with an instrumental by Bill Haley called War Paint. Our twin spin this week is Randy & The Rainbows "Denise" and its b-side "Come Back. Later in the show look out for the Turbans' 1961 version of "When You Dance" cut by Parkway Records, adding a touch of strings to the song.
Including The Mello-Kings, The Beach Boys, The Tornados, The Coasters, Nathaniel Mayer, The Royal Teens... We kick off with some NY city Doo-wop in the Mello Kings and a few songs later check out the Tornados' follow-up to "Telstar" with a song called "Ridin' The Wind." Our twin spin this week features Jimmy Soul's "If You Wanna Be Happy" and its b-side "I Can't Hold Out Any Longer" for the class of '63. What a way to end with Lenny Welch's cover of "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do."
With Chubby Checker, Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters, Jan & Dean, The Ventures, The Mello Kings, The Shirelles, Lloyd Price... The Rock & Roll Era still sees the light of day with the weekly show. Our twin spin this week is Billy Bland's "Let The Little Girl Dance" and its b-side "Sweet Thing" for the class of '60. A few interesting throw-ins this week by Donnie Elbert and his cover version of "I Can't Help Myself" and a Frankie Valli sounding Razor's Edge and their minor mid-60s tune called "Let's Call It A Day".
Featuring Gerry Granahan, James Darren, The Beach Boys, Billy Ward & His Dominoes, Chuck Willis, Bobby Darin... The obscurities just keep on coming from the Spaniels, the Moonglows, the Clovers and those other songs which still find their way into our lives. Our twin spin this week is the Drifter's "There Goes My Baby" and its fabulous b-side "Oh My Love" both voiced by the great Ben E. King.
IncLuding Buddy Holly, Roy Hamilton, The Beach Boys, The Platters, Dean & Jean, Conway Twitty, Patsy Cline... We get things started with a new enhanced version of Buddy Holly's "Oh Boy" then move onto a captivating "Ebb Tide" by Roy Hamilton. This week's twin spin includes a refreshing "Surf City" by Jan & Dean and it's b-side "She's My Summer Girl."
With Jan & Dean, Frankie Ford, The Rumblers, Nat King Cole, The Marketts, The Lettermen, The Videls... It's summer! Time to go on the wild surf, on a sea cruise or to a summer place. Join us for consecutive back to back summer oldies. Our twin spin this week is the Rivieras' "California Sun" and its b-side "H.B. Goose Step".
Including The Exports, Martha & The Vandellas, The Hondells, Quincy Jones, The Surfaris, Johnny Rivers... We'll begin by taking your order at the Car Hop and later we'll cruise in our Little Honda. Our twin spin for this week is the Beach Boy's "California Girls" and its b-side "Let Him Run Wild".
With Fats Domino, Al Casey Combo, Roger Smith, Monty Kelly Orchestra, Four Preps, Jo Ann Campbell, Martha & the Vandellas, King Curtis, The Marcels... We feature another summer show filled with summer oldies. Our twin spin is the Drifters "Under The Boardwalk" and its b-side "I Don't Want"
Including Nat King Cole, The Rivieras, Sam Cooke, Jan & Dean, Billy Vaughan, Brian Hyland... Right after we kick it off with Nat King Cole, you'll hear the '65 of California Sun by the Rivieras. Our twin spin is Freddy Cannon's "Palisades Park" and its b-side "June, July & August". Later on you'll hear the very original "See You in September" by the Tempos for the class of '60.
Featuring The Shutdowns, Connie Francis, Bruce & Terry, Gary U.S. Bonds, Steve Lawrence, Jan & Dean, Ruby & The Romantics... Summer is here and join us for a sizzling show of all summer oldies themed songs. Our twin spin is the Danleers' "One Summer Night" and its b-side "Wheelin' & Dealin'"
Including Al Brown's Tunetoppers, The Revels, James & Bobby Purify, The Sherrys, Stevie Wonder, Jerry Wallace, Brian Hyland... You'll hear the original "You've Made Me Feel So Very Happy" by Brenda Holloway. The twin spin this week is Gene Chandler's "Duke Of Earl" and its b-side "Kissin' In The Kitchen".
With Nina Simone, Nelson Riddle, Phil Phillips, Glen Campbell, Connie Francis, Pat Boone... Our twin spin is Junior Walker & The All-Stars "Shot Gun" and its b-side "Hot Cha". Back to originals this week in "Time Is On My Side" by Kai Winding, yes later covered by the Rolling Stones.
Featuring Lloyd Price, The Clusters, Lee Allen, Ruth Brown, The Timetones, Gene Chandler... A real treat for listeners this week as we'll play the very very original "Twist & Shout" by the Top Notes, before the Isley Brothers made it their own. Our twin spin this week includes Booker T. & The MG's "Behave Yourself" and its b-side "Green Onions" - yes, originally it was released as the b-side in 1962!
Featuring Louis Jordan, Chubby Checker, The Crystals, Quincy Jones, Bobby Darin, Les Paul, Glen Campbell... We get started with Louis Jordan who had been playing Rock & Roll long before it was called that; next check out the cool version of "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" by Chubby Checker. Our twin spin includes Bill Haley & His Comets "Thirteen Women" (And Only One Man) and it's b-side "Rock Around The Clock" - yes it was really a b-side! A real treat with the very last song by the Illinois Jacquet and the jazzy original "Harlem Nocturne" before the Viscounts covered it.
With Nino & The Ebbtides, Skeeter Davis, Freddie North, The Harptones, Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters, Bobby Bare, Brook Benton... We kick off the show with an old Glenn Miller standard "Jukebox Saturday Night" covered in 1960 with 2 hit medley of "The Book of Love" and "Get A Job". Our twin spin this week is Brian Hyland's "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" and its b-side "Dont Dilly Dally, Sally".
Featuring James Ray, Jack Scott, Billy Ward & His Dominoes, Dion, Johnny Cash, Chubby Checker, The Drifters, Lee Andrews & The Hearts... We start off strong with the original "Got My Mind Set On You" by James Ray, the 45 George Harrison bought during a visit to the U.S. in 1963. Another original we feature "A Thousand Stars" by Eugene Pearson, later covered by Kathy Young & The Innocents. A third and final original we feature the original "Handy Man" by the Sparks of Rhythm, later famously covered by Jimmy Jones. Our twin this week involves the Coasters' "Charlie Brown" and its b-side "Three Cool Cats."
With Bobby Mitchell & The Toppers, The Clovers, Big Joe Turner, Lee Allen, LaVern Baker, Pat Boone... We start off with the original "I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday" later covered by Fats Domino. Other notable originals include "The Shape I'm In" by Kenny Lee Martin. Our twin spin this week is the Flamingos' "Love Walked In" and its haunting b-side "Yours."
With The Lifeguards (aka. The Comets), Otis Redding, The Fireflies, Fats Domino, Carl Perkins, Eddie Bo, Mickey Baker, Jimmy McCracklin, Faron Young, Jimmy Hughes, Al Hibbler, Burl Ives... We start off with an instrumental a-la The Comets without Bill Haley incognito as The Lifeguards. Another fabulous instrumental in the show which was just a local hit in the Chicagoland area from the Egyptian Combo called "Gale Winds" from '63.
With the Matys Brothers, Duane Eddy, Little Joey & The Flips, Titus Turner, Stan Freberg, Bobby Charles, Aretha Franklin... This week we feature our twin spin with The Baritones' "After School Rock" and its b-side "Sentimental Baby" out of Dore Records in '58. A special treat for the Queen of Soul fans, you'll get to hear a very young Aretha from 1961 before she became known nationally.
With Jerry Lee Lewis, Dr. Feelgood & The Interns, Gene Thomas, Chuck Berry, Clyde McPhatter, The Beach Boys, Marvin Gaye, The Four Freshmen, The Five Keys... More originals kept alive! In this show, "Cherry Pie" by Marvin & Johnny from '54, later covered by Skip & Flip in '59, "A Rockin' Good Way" by Priscilla Brown & The Spaniels from '59, later covered by Brook Benton & Dinah Washington in '60 and "Crazy" by Willie Nelson who wrote it for Patsy Cline. This week's twin spin includes the Coasters' "Down in Mexico" and its b-side "Turtle Dovin" from '56. A special treat for Beach Boys fans: you'll hear the Honeys, produced by Brian Wilson and whose leading member became Wilson's wife: Marilyn Rovell. And look out, here come Duane Eddy's twangy guitar playing "Three 30 Blues".
With Bobby "Blue" Bland, The Jacks, Miss Toni Fisher, Anita & The So So's, Jan Bradley, The Crystals, The Ames Brothers. We're keeping the originals alive! You'll hear "Keep On Dancing" by the Avantis (later covered by the Gentrys) or Chris Carter's "Yester-me, yester-you, Yesterday" (later covered by Stevie Wonder) This week's twin spin includes the Moonbeams' "Teenage Love" and its b-side "Cryin' The Blues" on Sapphire Records from '57.
With Sam Cooke, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Jim Reeves, Duane Eddy, Jackie Wilson... In this week's show, you'll do the Mojo Workout and hear 2 original classics who not a lot give credit to. First the original "Little Darlin'" not by the Diamonds but by the Gladiolas recorded before '57 and the original "Stranded In The Jungle" not by the Cadets but by the Jayhawks recorded before '56.
Playing lesser known songs by the stars: Everlys, Mr. Excitement or Little Miss Dynamite. This week's twin spin includes Ben E. King's "Spanish Harlem" and its B-side "First Taste Of Love."
Playing the hits and misses of the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll. For years, we've heard the big hits, now let's make room for those lesser known tracks still from big names and which still cracked the Top 100.
Featuring the Golden Era of American Rock & Roll. This week's Twin Spin is Billy Myles' "The Joker" and its b-side "Honey Bee".
Featuring the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll. This week's twin spin includes the Rays' "Silhouettes" and its B-side "Daddy Cool".
Playing the Golden Era of American Rock & Roll, we start strong with Dean & Jean's "Tra-La-La-La Suzy" which came on the tail end of the era that we know. Our twin spin features The Jive Bombers "Bad Boy" and its B-side "When Your Hair Has Turned To Silver." You'll hear the original "Soul Twist" by King Curtis and the late Tony Desgro's favorite Johnny Mathis tune "When Sunny Gets Blue." RIP my friend!
Playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll. This week we feature our twin spin with the Olympics "Western Movies" and its B-side "Well". The show has a little bit for everyone: Mambo, Cha Cha Cha, tearjerkers, falsetto ballads, street corner serenades and a whole lot more.
We proudly pay homage to the Day The Music Died; three of Rock & Roll's most promising stars (Honoring Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and JP Richardson "The Big Bopper") lost their lives at such a young age on February 3, 1959. We'll end playing Don McLean's famous tribute song.
Featuring the Golden Era of American Rock & Roll, playing all songs before the Beatles. This week's twin spin is James Brown's A-side "Please Please Please" and its B-side "Why Do You Do Me". Brace yourself, baby boomers, you'll hear the original "Wreck of the John B" by Jimmie Rodgers which later the Beach Boys covered as "Sloop John B."
Featuring the Golden Era of American Rock & Roll. Our Twin Spin this week is Ernie K. Doe's A-side "Mother-in-law" and its B-side "$10,000 Reward".
Featuring the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll. Featuring the Twin Spin this week by the Charts "Deserie" as its A-side and "Zoop" its B-side. You'll also hear the original "Till Then" by the Hilltoppers, who later the Classics made it a hit in 1963.
Featuring the Rock & Roll Era, from 1954 to 1963. My Twin Spin A side & B side this week - The Clovers "Love Potion No. 9" & "Stay Awhile". The show highlights an Elvis cover of an old Eagles' tune "Trying To Get To You" featured on his first album from 1956.
The Happy New Year Special takes us years ago when I broadcast on FM the actual New Year. I want to wish everyone a Happy 2019 full of health and stay tuned for an exciting upcoming year.
This Christmas show is from my days on Spectrum Radio. I hope you enjoy this great classic Christmas Rock and Roll from Brenda Lee, Bobby Helms, The Ronettes, The Beach Boys, Andy Williams, The Crystals, The Crystals, Burl Ives, Chuck Berry, Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Mathis, Tony Bennett, Jose Feliciano and more.
Hop into your '57 Chevy Impala and take a trip down memory lane to how radio used to be with Rockin' Eddy's Greatest Moments 50s & 60s, supplementing the trilogy we've previously brought you.
The year was 1961. JFK was sworn in as the new U.S. president. The music presented here is pure U.S. material, purveyed to British fans by the London American label. Decca launched London on the UK domestic market releasing material from many U.S. independent labels.
I've spent what seems to be a lifetime doing radio on FM, and since that time, I have lived many experiences including losing beloved radio buddies along the way and meeting fabulous people. I'd would like you to hear some of those great moments on the radio in the coming weeks. This week we feature Part 3.
I've spent what seems to be a lifetime doing radio on FM, and since that time, I have lived many experiences including losing beloved radio buddies along the way and meeting fabulous people. I'd would like you to hear some of those great moments on the radio in the coming weeks. This week we feature Part 2.
I've spent what seems to be a lifetime doing radio on FM, and since that time, I have lived many experiences including losing beloved radio buddies along the way and meeting fabulous people. I'd would like you to hear some of those great moments on the radio in the coming weeks. This week we feature Part 1.
Motown was the only record label which actually turned into a musical genre. It was the sound of young America. It was the genre which black America hoped white America would fall in love with and indeed we did.
The Loop, East Side, West Side, North Side or South Side in Chicago back in the 50s and 60s enjoyed the early innovations by pioneers Leonard and Phil Chess. Rockin' Eddy takes you back to his hometown to relive what it sounded like and to countdown all the way from 40 to 1. What is the best Chess cut of all-time? You won't be disappointed!
This week, Rockin' Eddy is providing a throwback to his show. Relive what Rockin' Eddy sounded like over 20 years ago when he was on the FM dial. On this occasion, he is featured on 106.6 Spectrum FM, broadcasting from some haunted house. It's the Rockin' Eddy Oldies Halloween Special playing the Monster Mash, Spooky, I Put On Spell On You and The Purple People Eater.. Being a special week, we are stretching it a bit cutting off the playlist around the early 70s, so enjoy the show and Happy Halloween!
Back in England during the early Sixties and before Beatlemania hit the U.S., young English people were very fond of American Rock and Roll. Stateside was just one among several other labels which released the American hits there and hence the name Stateside which represented the other side of the Atlantic. To show its commitment to America, the label's symbol and logo became a dollar sign. All songs featured in the show are from 1962, the year the label launched its activity.
It could be any night between 1955 and 1965. At the wheel of your Cadillac - which complete with twin fins looks like a rocket ship, your arm around your sweetheart, you are on the way to the nearest sock hop or drive-in. No need to talk, the radio fills in for conversation, with one after another of these classics. Perhaps though, you aren't actually going anywhere. Maybe you are just... Cruising. Over the years, everyone has sung the praises of rock & roll allied to the automobile. They knew too that nothing beats the sheer, undiluted joy of cruising in your Cadillac with the radio on, playing these cruisin' classics in the 60s.
Out of Philly, Jamie was yet another label to showcase thriving hit records as did Cameo-Parkway and yet another label driven out in 1964 by the British Invasion. The twangy sound of Duane Eddy is a name that comes to mind and he made his home at Jamie, providing as the back-up musician to so many here. So from the land of American Bandstand, here's a label that is going to get you moving.
Sister label to Fury, it was also led by Bobby Robinson. You'll hear Bobby Marchan's version of "There Is Something On Your Mind, parts 1 and 2 (originally done by Big Jay McNeely), the harmonica of Buster Brown and the King of the Slide Guitar, Mr. Elmore James. These records are on fire, just burning out of my hands!
Cameo, along with Parkway later, out of Philly, helped break some of the most influential artists of the Rock and Roll Era. The heart of American Bandstand, which for some is regarded as the most fun label of all. So tune in and relive the Hucklebuck, the Mexican Hat Dance, the Bristol Stomp, the Mashed Potato and so many more dances.
Coming from our nation's capital, Monument provided us with the Roy Orbison hit-making machine. Hit after hit from the Big O, while he also made the label for what it would become to be, when he discovered 4 high school students and their teacher Virgil Johnson who would later become the Velvets, and he introduced them to the label. You'll also hear the label's very first release hit "Gotta Travel On" by Billy Grammar, the original "Tobacco Road" by Bobby Brinkley and you'll end up dancing the "Shag", all guaranteed!
Based in Chicago, Argo was a subsidiary of Chess Records. Its biggest hit "The Book Of Love" was inspired by a TV commercial - "You'll wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent. Yes, the Moontones, may have been a one hit wonder, but what a hit it was!
Another of those labels out of New York with promising artists in The Crests and Duprees and you won't find anywhere but here the trombone solo in Trade Martin's "That Stranger Used To Be My Girl."
Founded by legendary Bobby Robinson, the Fury label had to wait only 2 years before it registered a No. 1 smash nationally in "Kansas City," a cover version by Wilbert Harrison who sped up the tempo from Little Willie Littlefield's original back in 1952. You'll also hear the distinctive croaked voice of Lee Dorsey, Frankie Lymon's sibling, and the very early works of Gladys Knight with her Pips.
Another great label which had to shut its doors in 1964 because of the British Invasion. Out of New York, hear the likes of the Everlys, the guitar licks of Link Wray and the finest Country crossover ballads of Johnny Tillotson.
Taking a trip back to L.A. in the 50s for some West coast doo-wop. You'll hear the original Little Bitty Pretty One by Bobby Day, the duo of Bob (Bobby Day) and Earl before their fame with the Harlem Shuffle and some obscure R n B material not heard on stations since the days of old.
Named after label founder Sussel's daughter Laurie, this label took the streets of NY city in 1958 with a huge artist Dion DiMucci who teamed up with the Belmonts and who later had a successful solo career. It was Dion's B-side "The Wanderer" which rose to No. 2 nationally that made the Italian-American a Rock and Roll Superstar. Quick trivia: Dion survived the Day The Music Died, as he didn't board the plane which killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper.
Chicago based. Major acts on the label in the 1950s included blues singers Jimmy Reed, Memphis Slim, and John Lee Hooker, and rhythm and blues vocal groups the Spaniels, the Dells, and the El Dorados. The 1960s saw the label become a major soul label with Jerry Butler, Gene Chandler, Dee Clark, and Betty Everett having hit singles on both the pop and R&B charts. Vee-Jay was also the first label to nationally issue a record by the Pips (through a master purchase from the tiny Huntom label of Atlanta), who became Gladys Knight and the Pips in 1962 when they moved to Fury Records. I play the original Vee-Jay Gladys Knight Every Beat of My Heart.
The Big Top label operated out of New York City. Del Shannon was their star artist and scored big time with them, pouring out one Top 40 hit after another. Before there was actually Sammy Turner who peaked the Top 10 in '59 with "Lavender Blue" and his follow-up "Always" (a song John Lennon loved). Don and Juan, half coming from the Genies (Who's That Knocking) climbed up to No. 3 nationally in '62 with "What's Your Name." Rounding out big names Johnny and the Hurricanes had exciting instrumentals worth the listen, so come on in our big top and relive this fabulous label.
Out of L.A. this legendary label was run by Bob Keane who first launched the careers of Ritchie Valens, Sam Cooke and Bobby Fuller, and lost them all tragically. You'll hear the original Hippy Hippy Shake, Canadian-born Bobby Curtola, teen idol Johnny Crawford, some tunes from sister label Donna Records by the Pentagons and Ron Holden, and the doo-wop masterpiece "Those Oldies But Goodies" by Little Caesar and the Romans.
In this show, the tiny label run by Scotty Moore called Fernwood which gave us masterpieces like "Tragedy" by Thomas Wayne and the Delons
In this show, notice I play the original Only You by the Platters, but it isn't the one we've known all along. The one you know well was released shortly afterwards on another label - Mercury if my memory doesn't fade. People like the Mercury version instead, but I like both.
Smash Records: Classic Rock n Roll, Country and Pop countdown from Mercury's subsidiary label which featured Joe Barry, Dickie Lee and Bruce Channel.
End Records: Good guys countdown featuring George Goldner's independent label which gave us the Flamingos, the Chantels and Little Anthony and The Imperials.
Ember Records: Good guys countdown featuring Herald's subsidiary label out of New York City and providing the hit-makers Silhouettes, Five Satins, Lee Allen and Billy Myles.
Good guys countdown featuring Wand Records, Scepter's sister label created by Florence Greenberg, who launched the early careers of the Shirelles, Chuck Jackson and Maxine Brown.
Good guys countdown providing the hit making machine of the Shirelles and Dionne Warwick's breakthrough in the world of music.
Good guys countdown featuring Modern's genres of R&B, gospel and blues, providing hits and misses from its artists such as Jesse Belvin, The Cadets, Jimmy Beasley and a whole lot more...
Good guys countdown featuring the hits and misses of the Seatle-based label called Dolton, providing large-scale pop oldies output from the Fleetwoods, The Ventures, Vic Dana and the Frantics.
Good Guys Countdown featuring Old Town Records set up by the Weiss brothers and featuring Doo-Wop mainly and R&B from hit makers such as the Solitaires, the Capris, the Fiestas and a whole lot more.
A Good Guys Countdown show featuring the Swan Records label and including Freddy Cannon, Billie and Lillie, Dicky Doo and the Don'ts all walking down Palisades Park.
A Good Guys Countdown show featuring the Gee Records label from New York City. Lots of DooWop and R&B founded by George Goldner with the $100 Handshake.
A Good Guys Countdown show featuring the Dot Records label. Remember Pat Boone, Robin Luke, Arthur Alexander...?
Welcome to the Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show, bringing you the widest selection of oldies anywhere on our planet Earth. We play the very first golden age of American Rock n' Roll, the vast majority of songs predating the Beatles. On the show, you'll hear all the charted hits from and beyond the Top 40. All the hits & misses from the genres of Soul, Motown, Country, Doo-Wop, Folk and Rock & Roll. Now on the show, we've turned back the hands of time and set the show as it should be with classic jingles and a radio personality from when radio was king, and not television. So join me, Rockin' Eddy, 24/7, anywhere you are in the world, to discover or re-discover an extraordinary generation of music and I will take you back to the world gone away.