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Another musical feast on Backbeat this week made up of some great platters. We've got the original 1929 recording of a song that became a Led Zeppelin classic, some killer gospel by two of the best (relatively unknown) singers ever and Ginger Smock, an amazing, super-talented violinist whose path to stardom was constantly blocked by people who only considered her race and gender.
Artist - Title Moon Mullican - Rheumatism Boogie Ruth Brown And Her Rhythmakers - Mambo Baby The Nightingales - Guide My Mind Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie - When the Levee Breaks Billy Edd Wheeler - Hot Dog Heart Bumble Bee Slim (Amos Eason) - Sloppy Drunk Blues Cousin Emmy and her Kinfolks - Arkansas Traveler The Royals Aka The Midnighters - All Night Long Eddy Arnold - Anytime Grandpa Jones - Old Towzer Badeaux & The Louisiana Aces - The Water Pump Cecil Carter, Ginger Smock on violin - Ginger Bread Percy Mayfield - What a Fool I Was Big Maybelle - Way Back Home Roger Miller - Tall Tall Trees Willard McDaniel And His Orchestra - Your Feet's Too Big Elmore James - I Believe Chris Kenner - Rocket To the Moon Wild Bill Moore - We're Gonna Rock, We're Gonna Roll Chuck Berry - Thirty Days Illinois Jacquet - Hot Rod