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Shake Rag Radio
Shake Rag Radio
100 episodes
1 month ago
"You can't imagine parlor ballads drifting out of high-rise multi-towered buildings. That kind of music existed in a more timeless state of life." - Bob Dylan
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"You can't imagine parlor ballads drifting out of high-rise multi-towered buildings. That kind of music existed in a more timeless state of life." - Bob Dylan
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Episode 97: Lipstick Traces
Shake Rag Radio
1 hour
1 year ago
Episode 97: Lipstick Traces
The breeze after the storm is gone...Freight Train - Elizabeth CottenHello Stranger - Barbara LewisThe Love I Needed - Ruby AndrewsWhen You’re Gone - Brenda and The TabulationsIt Was Only A Dream - Thee SinseersI Do Love You - Billy StewartDarling Baby - The ElginsKeep Me - The OriginalsDon’t Forget That I Love You - Jessie JamesCan’t Take The Hurt - Vernon HarrellThat’s How Strong My Love Is - Little Beverly SimmonsBaby, Baby, Baby - Aretha FranklinAin’t No Way - Carolyn & Aretha FranklinOoo Baby Baby - Aretha Franklin & Smokey RobinsonI Wonder - Cecil GantSlave For Your Love - Roosevelt SykesGypsy Blues - James WayneLipstick Traces - Snooks EaglinHold Up - Little Joe CookI Don’t Want Another Love - Sam Frazier Jr.I Want To Hold You Tonight - Roy CPrecious Precious - Otis ClayJust Because - Wilbert HarrisonLove Letters - Elvis Presley 
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"You can't imagine parlor ballads drifting out of high-rise multi-towered buildings. That kind of music existed in a more timeless state of life." - Bob Dylan