Various – Rhythm & Western – Vol. 9: You Are My Sunshine

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Description

Koko Mojo's Rhythm & Western series aims to restore the balance by offering a platform to those African American artists who produced C&W music during the 50s and early 60s - showcasing songs that were otherwise given less exposure and deemed unsuitable for the genre.

Track Listing:
Pee Wee Crayton 1. Hillbilly Blues -   Piano Red: 2. Hey Good Lookin' -   Little Willie John: 3. Don't Be Ashamed To Call My Name -   The Gingersnaps: 4. Bald Headed Papa -   Jesse Thomas: 5. I Can't Stay Here -   Damita Jo: 6. I Walked Away From The Wreck -   Speedoo With The Pearls: 7. Naggity Nag -   Bill Lacey: 8. Cowboy Santa Claus -   Lonnie Russ: 9. My Wife Can’t Cook -   Ursala Reed: 10. You Hurt My Pride -   The Robins: 11. (Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I -   Big Boy Myles: 12. Hickory Dickory Dock -   Richard Berry: 13. It's All Right -   King Curtis: 14. Tennessee Waltz -   Solomon Burke: 15. Just Out Of Reach -   Eddie Lang: 16. She's Mine All Mine -   Travis Ricks: 17. No Need To Cry -   Clarence (Junior) Lewis: 18. Half A Heart -   Brook Benton: 19. Come On, Be Nice -   The Original Gospel Harmonettes: 20. Everyday Will Be Sunday (By And By) -   Fats Domino: 21. You Win Again -   Ivory Joe Hunter: 22. She’s Gone -   Nat King Cole: 23. Your Cheatin’ Heart -   Lee Dorsey: 24. You Are My Sunshine -   Jackie Wilson: 25. Why Can't You Be Mine -   Mickey & Sylvia: 26. What Would I Do -   Wade Flemons: 27. Slow Motion -   The Black Hillbillies: 28. Kunjine Baby -

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