Other Mixes By Denis Wilson
"Rhythm and Blues had a baby and they called it The Rolling Stones"
Artist | Song | |
Chuck Berry | Little Queenie | |
Bo Diddley | Cracking up | |
Arthur Alexander | You better move on | |
Smokey Robinson | Going to a go-go | |
Buddy Holly | Not fade away | |
Bob and Earl | Harlem Shuffle | |
The O'Jays | Love train | |
BB King | Rock me baby | |
Eddie Cochran | 20 Flight Rock | |
Sam Cooke | Good times | |
Bobby Womack | It's all over now | |
Eric Donaldson | Cherry oh baby | |
Wilson Pickett | If you need me | |
Jimmy Cliff | The harder they come (Keith solo single) | |
Jimmy Reed | Shame Shame Shame | |
Muddy Waters | Still a fool | |
Slim Harpo | I'm a king bee | |
Dale Hawkins | Suzie Q | |
Otis Redding | I've been loving you too long | |
The Temptations | Just my imagination | |
The Drifters | Under the boardwalk | |
Dobie Gray | Drift away | |
Rufus Thomas | Walking the dog | |
Marvin Gaye | Hitch-hike | |
Hank Snow | I'm moving on | |
Barrett Strong | Money | |
Irma Thomas | Time is on my side | |
Howling Wolf | Down in the bottom | |
Comment:
This mix explores the influences of the Rolling Stones, and as you can see, it's a virtual melting pot of R'N'B, blues, pop, country and rock n' roll.
Feedback:
Great! For most of their covers, I like the originals more - not meant to be a slam against the Stones; they just picked good tunes to do.
I like the concept, and any excuse for more R&B at Art of the Mix. Good work.