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Rock & Roll, Vol. 3: 1947 ()

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Rock & Roll, Vol. 3: 1947 - Various Artists
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  1. Good Rockin' Tonight
  2. Move It on Over
  3. Rootie Tootie
  4. Mama Don't Allow It
  5. Snatch and Grab It
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  1. Good Rockin' Tonight
  2. Move It on Over
  3. Rootie Tootie
  4. Mama Don't Allow It
  5. Snatch and Grab It
  6. New Broom Boogie
  7. Barnyard Boogie
  8. Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee
  9. Freight Train Boogie
  10. Ten Gallon Boogie
  11. Your Hands Ain't Clean
  12. Rockin' Boogie
  13. Downtown Boogie
  14. You Got to Run Me Down
  15. Let Me Play With Your Poodle
  16. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
  17. The Texas Special
  18. Roy Brown Boogie
  19. Merle's Boogie Woogie, No. 1
  20. Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)
  21. Chicken Shack Boogie
  22. Cigareets, Whuskey and Wild, Wild Women
  23. Oakie Boogie
  24. He's a Real Gone Guy
  25. Polly Put Your Kettle On]
  26. After While
  27. Lost John Boogie
  28. Barnyard Boogie
  29. Big Fat Mama
  30. Why Don't You Do Right?
  31. The Washboard Special
  32. My Bucket's Got a Hole in It
  33. Canned Heat
  34. Oklahoma Blues
  35. This Train]
  36. Razor Strap Boogie
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The year was 1947: World War II was over and there was music in the air, with Frank Sinatra making teenagers swoon. On other airways, primarily black radio stations, another, earthier music was being played which would become the foundation for what is now called rock & roll. Back then it was called the blues and rhythm & blues, and its voices had names like Wynonie Harris, Willie Dixon, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Among its musicians were Big Bill Broonzy, Hosea Sapp, and Thunder Smith. This CD, released in 2001, is part of ...

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