Suggested Listening: February 16, 2024

Hi everyone, welcome to our Suggested Listening posting for this week!

Suggested Listening postings are published on Fridays; and our next Suggested Listening posting will be out on Friday, February 23, 2024.

And here are the 10 recommended songs of the week!

Cold Frosty Morning by Katy Adelson

Additional music from this artist is found on the album: Tune Collection (2018)

Elderflower March by The Gothard Sisters

From The Album: Midnight Sun (2018)

Green Lights by Bonnie Raitt

From The Album: Green Lights (1982)

Harlem Strut by James P. Johnson

From The Album: Dear Old Southland (2023)

Love Me Two Times by George Winston

From The Album: Night Divides The Day: The Music of the Doors (2002)

Shreveport Stomp by Jelly Roll Morton

From The Album: Blues and Stomps From Rare Piano Rolls (1924)

Walking Blues by Son House

From The Album: Field Recordings Volume 17: Son House (1941-1942 Library of Congress Recordings)

Also found on the Various Artist collection: Land Where The Blues Began: The Alan Lomax Collection (2002)

What I Like About You by The Romantics

From The Album: The Romantics (1980)

Wollerman by The Longest Johns

From The Albums: Between Wind and Water (2018)

Windowpane by Tinsley Ellis

From The Album: Naked Truth (2024)

Hoopla Recommend Album of the Week

Tracy Chapman (1988) by Tracy Chapman

Tracy Chapman

And from the album the song:

Fast Car

Have a great weekend,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

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