Volume 3 concentrates exclusively on records cut in the 1940s. These groups are much closer in spirit to the real Doo Wop of the 1950s. Featured too are some examples of vocal groups who operated within big bands. Most tracks are making their CD debut here.......................
1.Joe Louis Is A Fighting Man - The Dixieaires
2.A G.I. Wish - The Four Vagabonds
3.You Can Depend On Me - The Harmonaires
4.I'm Just A Fool - The James Quintet
5.I Cover The Waterfront - The Cats N'Jammer Three
6.My Bicycle Tillie - The Cats N'Jammer Three
7.Bell Bottom Trousers - The Four Blues
8.Chitlins And Pigs Feet - The Four Blues
9.It Had To Be You - Earl Hines and His Orchestra
10.Somebody's Rocking My Dreamboat - Four Tones And Eddie Beal Trio
11.At Least You Could Save Me A Dream - Herb Jefferies
12.Get Away Mr. Satan Get Away - The Coleman Brothers
13.Raise A Ruckus Tonight - The Coleman Brothers
14.I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire - The Charioteers
15.Rock-A My Soul - The 4 Blue Jackets
16.Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition - The Southern Sons
17.River Stay Away From My Door - The Syncopators
18.You're Not The Only Apple O The Apple Tree - The Master Keys
19.It Had To Be You - The Lunceford Quartet
20.When The Old Gang's Back On The Corner - The Four Vagabonds |