Friday, July 15, 2011

DIRTY ROOTS RADIO - July 14th Playlist

Tune in to Dirty Roots Radio every Thursday night from 8 to 10 p.m. (central) on WGRN 89.5 FM. Listen online from anywhere in the world at www.wgrn.net.

Elder Beck – Rock and Roll Sermon
Reverend John Wilkins – I Want You To Help Me
Head Cat – American Beat
Head Cat – Something Else
Bare Jr. – Brainwasher
The Misfits – Rat Fink
Moby – Flower
Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings – Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)
Neil Diamond – Cherry, Cherry
The Easybeats – St. Louis
Reverend John Wilkins – Jesus Will Fix It
Rolling Stones – Prodigal Son
Rolling Stones – Before They Make Me Run
Social Distortion – Far Side Of Nowhere
Big Joe Turner – Lipstick, Powder, And Paint
Buddy Guy – She Suits Me To A Tee
Hasil Adkins – No More Hot Dogs
Monks – Monk Time
Reverend John Wilkins – You Can’t Hurry God
Harry Belafonte – Jump In The Line
Wanda Jackson – Nervous Breakdown
Perry Como – Juke Box Baby
Ray Anthony & His Orchestra – Thunderbird
Lord Sutch & Heavy Friends – Good Golly Miss Molly
Head Cat – Bad Boy
The Cramps – Surfin’ Bird
R.L. Burnside – Wish I Was In Heaven Sitting Down
Credence Clearwater Revival – Born On The Bayou
Steve Earle – Little Emperor
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – Will The Circle Be Unbroken
The Dillards – Dooley
Bo Diddley – Ride On Josephine
Reverend John Wilkins – You Got To Move
Lead Belly – Black Betty (so nice we gotta hear it twice)
Woody Guthrie – Pretty Boy Floyd
Woody Guthrie – Vigilante Man
Marty Robbins – Don’t Worry
Ted Foot Pole Cats – Chicken Head Man
Hasil Adkins – Sally, Wally, Hoody
Hasil Adkins – Me & Jesus
Bottle Rockets – Take Me To The Bank
Sir Douglas Quintet – Are Inlaws Really Outlaws
Mavis Staples – You Are Not Alone
Woody Guthrie – Dusty Old Dust (So Long It’s Been Good To Know You)

Background Music: Booker T & The MGs - McLemore Avenue

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