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, March 1, 2024.
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And here are the 10 recommended songs of the week!
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Just Pickin’ by Freddie King
From The Album: Let’s Hideaway And Danceaway (1961)
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Kitchen Stories by Dreamers’ Circus
From The Album: Rooftop Sessions (2018)
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Let The Good Times Roll by Sam Butera
From The Album: The Louis Prima Sound (2012)
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Life Has Been Good by Roomfull of Blues
From The Album: Raisin’ A Ruckus (2008)
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Look What Love Has Done by Chris Whitley
From The Album: Living With The Law (1991)
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Moonlight Cocktail by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra with Ray Eberle & Modernaires on vocals
From The Album: The Essential Glenn Miller (2005)
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Shut Up And Dance by Readheaded Express
From The Album: Covers 2 (2016)
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Shut Up And Kiss Me by Mary Chapin Carpenter
From The Album: Stones In The Road (1998)
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Raised On Robbery by Joni Mitchell
From The Album: Court And Spark (1974)
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You Make Me Happy by Marcia Ball
From The Album: Presumed Innocent (2001)
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Hoopla Recommend Album of the Week
Elemental by Loreena McKennitt
And from the album the song:
She Moved Through The Fair
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Have a great weekend,
Linda Reimer, SSCL
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Some really good ones here! I’ve always loved Freddy King – Wash Out is one of my favorites.
Sam Butera sure had fun with Louis Prima and Keely Smith. I’d never heard his version of this.
I had to look up Redhead Express. A nice mix of voices.
Mary Chapin Carpenter had some big hits when I was working in Country radio. Had a chance to interview her once – she’s kinda deep.
You can’t go wrong with Joni!
I’d also never heard of Marcia Ball and Roomful of Blues – will be checking out more of their stuff.
Loreena McKennitt has such a unique voice. I remember first hearing the Mummer’s Dance and had to go get her album.
Thanks for this post!