Episode 66 - c'mon everybody take a trip with me, down the Mississippi down to New Orleans. An hour of records from the mystical big easy, city of dreams and voodoo, swampy rhythm & blues, pounding piano keys, styles for miles. DJ Dada plays the oldest record yet on r&r lounge (Jelly Roll Morton, 1929) and 20th century american music's biggest and baddest like Louis Armstrong, Professor Longhair, Alan Toussaint, Neville Brothers, Louis Prima, Fats Domino, Dr John, Lee Dorsey, & more. Ending with a set of songs inspired by NOLA but written by those from far off places. Laissez les bons temps rouler
- Fats Domino - I've Been Around @ 00:00
- Benny Spellman - Lipstick Traces (On A Cigarette) @ 02:07
- Aaron Neville - Waiting At The Station @ 04:26
- Martha Carter (Nelson) - I Don't Talk Too Much @ 06:44
- Harmonica Fats - I Get So Tired @ 08:54
- Louis Armstrong - Chimes Blues @ 11:37
- Dr. John - Right Place Wrong Time @ 15:01
- Professor Longhair - Hadacol Bounce @ 17:50
- Jelly Roll Morton - I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say @ 20:47
- Lee Dorsey - Get Out Of My Life, Woman @ 23:55
- Frankie Ford - Sea Cruise @ 26:16
- Louis Armstrong - Panama @ 28:53
- Jerry Lee Lewis - Got You On My Mind @ 33:20
- The Dixie Cups - Chapel Of Love @ 36:37
- Lloyd Price - Talking About Love @ 39:20
- Louis Prima & Keely Smith - Oh Babe @ 41:29
- Robert Parker - Barefootin' @ 44:44
- Louis Armstrong - Butter & Egg Man @ 47:19
- The Animals - House of The Rising Sun @ 50:47
- The Teenbeats - New Orleans @ 53:46
- Freddy Cannon - Way Down Yonder In New Orleans @ 56:03
- Tom Waits - I Wish I Was In New Orleans @ 57:56
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Tuesday, September 2, 2025