Hot Rockin' Music From Tennessee Volume 2 - Various

Hot Rockin' Music From Tennessee Vol 2 cd coverHot Rockin' Music From Tennessee is what it says it is - Volume 2 in this series.
 
1. Boogie woogie country girl - N. A. Stephenson & The Four Kings
2. Jackson dog - Larry Brinkley
3. Walking and strolling - Billy Wayne
4. I'm loving you baby - Bobby Hardin & The Night Riders
5. Lonely heart - Joe Rickman
6. Move over Rover - Larry Brinkley
7. That'll get it - Bobby Hardin & The Night Riders
8. They call it puppy love - Tony Snyder & The Thunderbolts
9. Pins and needles - N. A. Stephenson & The Four Kings
10. I love my baby - Billy Wayne
11. Dreamer boy - Bobby Hardin
12. All night long - Larry Brinkley
13. Your cheating heart - Tony Snyder & The Thunderbolts
14. Blues in 'F' - Charlie Roach
15. My old lonesome love - Joe Rickman
16. Tornado twist - Larry Brinkley
17. Getting better - Bobby Hardin & The Night Riders
18. Fool for jealousy - Tony Snyder & The Thunderbolts
19. Little Star - Charlie Roach & Joe Kenchen
20. Lonely wind - Billy Wayne
21. Sweet sweet dreams - Bobby Hardin & The Night Riders
22. Sundown blues - Larry Brinkley
22. It's you - Tony Snyder & The Thunderbolts
24. Three way boogie - Charlie Roach
25. That'll get it (alt. take 2) - Bobby Hardin & The Night Riders
26. I got memories in my eyes - Larry Brinkley
27. Dreamer boy (alt. take) - Bobby Hardin & The Night Riders
28. It's you (original demo) - Tony Snyder
29. Tom cat boogie - Lynn Pratt & His Rhythm Cats
30. I've seen it all - Curly Griffin
31. They're learning - Lynn Pratt & His Rhythm Cats
32. Got Rockin' on my mind - Curly Griffin
33. Come here mama - Lynn Pratt & His Rhythm Cats
34. Gotta whip this bear - Curly Griffin
35. You gotta play fair - Curly Griffin
36. You'll never be my baby any more - Larry Brinkley

Hot Rockin' music from Tennessee vol 2

This release is based around Charlie Roach's Westwood Recording Company from Jackson, Tennessee with releases dating from 1959 - 1963, featuring several previously unreleased tracks. It comes complete with the usual Stompertime Records quality booklet to tell the story with rare photos and a discography. This is all pretty obscure stuff - 'Pins and needles'/'Boogie woogie country girl' by N A Stevenson & The Four Kings came out in the 1970's on an Injun Records 45 - it sort of sounds like a laid back Crazy Cavan!
  

Hot Rockin' Music From Tennessee Vol 2