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1956 Pt 1

Episode 94 Published 1 week, 1 day ago
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Welcome Listeners! We have FINALLY arrived! At our Desired Destination

Nineteen Hundred And Fifty Six...the Dawning of the Age of Rock N Roll

Join us as we SPLASH DOWN DEEP into 1956, a year so chalk full of instant classics we had to break it down into multiple parts.

1956: PART ONE 

All the hits fit to print that DIDN'T make it to Billboard's Top 50 Songs of 1956 Chart

*THE MUSIC

  1. 1951 Drown In My Own Tears by Lula Reed
  2. 1956 Stranded In The Jungle by The Jay Hawks
  3. 1956 Roll Over Beethoven by Chuck Berry
  4. 1956 The Paperboy On Main Street USA by Bill Haley & His Comets
  5. 1956 Rip It Up by Little Richard
  6. 1956 Let The Good Times Roll by Shirley & Lee
  7. 1956 Fever by Little Willie John
  8. 1956 Honey Chile by Fats Domino
  9. 1956 Ballin' The Jack by Jim Lowe
  10. 1956 Love Is Strange by Mickey & Sylvia
  11. 1956 Treasure Of Love by Clyde McPhatter
  12. 1956 Please Be Mine by Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers
  13. 1956 In The Still Of The Night by The Five Satins
  14. 1956 Since I Met You Baby by Ivory Joe Hunter
  15. 1956 Drown In My Own Tears by Ray Charles
  16. 1956 Eddie My Love by The Teen Queens
  17. 1956 Stranded In The Jungle by The Cadets

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