Seventh Heaven: Don Gibson & The Poni-Tails
Henry Ayrton picks out Buddy Holly and Otis Redding who've travelled Down In The Valley.
Seventh Heaven: a selection of records that peaked at number seven in the US charts in 1958. Featuring Jerry Lee Lewis, Don Gibson, and The Poni-Tails
The A-to-Z of R&B Number Fours: from "T" for The Tune Weavers to "W" for Muddy Waters
Down In The Valley: in the company of travellers such as Buddy Holly, The Turbans, and Otis Redding
Buddy Knox, The Spaniels, Dr. John and others will be encountering some Stormy Weather.
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Music Played
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Frankie Avalon
Dede Dinah
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You Are My Destiny
Paul Anka
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Jerry Lee Lewis
Breathless
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Don Gibson
Oh Lonesome Me
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The Poni-Tails
Born Too Late
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Earl Grant
The End
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Rick Nelson
Lonesome Town
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Jackie Wilson
Lonely Teardrops
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The Tune Weavers
Happy, Happy Birthday
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Ike & Tina Turner
Poor Fool
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The Tymes
So Much In Love
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The Vocaleers
Is It A Dream?
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Jr. Walker & the All Stars
(I'm A) Road Runner
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Dinah Washington
What A Diff'rence A Day Made
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Muddy Waters
I Just Want To Make Love To You
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Phil Upchurch
The Hog
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Edwin Starr
Way Over There
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Eddie "Lowjaw" Davis
Pots & Pans
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Otis Redding
Down In The Valley
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The Soulstirrers
Peace In The Valley
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The Turbans
Valley Of Love
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Buddy Holly
Valley Of Tears
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The Shirelles
Rainbow Valley
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Mac Rebennack
Storm Warning
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Buddy Knox
Storm Clouds
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Jody Reynolds
The Storm
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John Watson & Chuck Higgins
Stormy
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The Spaniels
Stormy Weather
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T鈥怋one Walker
They Call It Stormy Monday
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Boyd Bennett & The Rockets
Rocking Up A Storm
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Miles Davis
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- Sun 3 Jun 2018 20:00麻豆社 Radio Humberside, 麻豆社 Radio Lincolnshire & 麻豆社 Radio York