Friday, November 27, 2020

Scatman Crothers - Rock 'n Roll (Upgrade)



1 Ghost Riders In The Sky
2 Exacly Like You
3 September Song
4 Nobody Knows Why
5 St.James Infirmary
6 My Blue Heaven
7 I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter
8 I Got Rhythm
9 The Best Things In Life Are Free
10 The Gal Looks Good
11 Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
12 Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
13 Dead Man's Blues
14 Riff's Blues
15 (I Want To) Rock 'n' Roll
16 Beale Street On A Saturday Night
17 Papa (I Don't Treat That Little Girl Mean)
18 Easy Money
19 Keep That Coffee Hot
20 Rock Island Line
21 I'm In Love Again
22 Transfusion
23 Be Bop A-Lula
24 Hound Dog
25 The Fool
26 Blueberry Hill
27 Since I Met You Baby
28 The Death Of Emmett Till (Part 1)
29 The Death Of Emmett Till (Part 2)

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10 comments:

Xyros said...

For your listening pleasure:

http://www117.zippyshare.com/v/DDMmaC8y/file.html

Gerard Herzhaft said...

Thanks for this quite rare LP:
Scatman Crothers, vcl; acc. by Babe Russin, t-sax; Paul Smith, pno; Al Hendrickson, g; Larry Breen, bs; Milt Holland or Jack Sperling, dms. Los Angeles, Ca. 1956

12vjoe said...

Ah - so that's how he got the "Scatman" moniker! Thanks!

Bob Mac said...

Thanks for this one Xyros. At first I wasn't going to d/l this, but as Gerard pointed out that it's a rare LP, I decided to take a copy too.

Xyros said...

@ Bob Mac and Gerard, this was an LP I'd been looking for some time because of "Ghost Riders In The Storm". LP came from a collection that Marcfr is selling.

Anonymous said...

Sorry for the glitch on the Lp , i didn't notice it before . You have a replacement LP waiting for you but you have to come and get it :-)

Xyros said...

@ Marcfr: Yep, it looks like I will and judging by your backyard/view I'll need some sturdy walking shoes :-)

Anonymous said...

Hi!

Thanx for this one. 1st time knew of him was in the movie "The Shining".

Cheers!
Ciao! For now.
rntcj

Anonymous said...

Thanks a lot for this album!
The Emmett Till tracks are powerful.

Anonymous said...

Thank you very much!
The Emmett Till tracks are powerful.