What You’d Better Do
There's no battle of the sexes, but Henry Ayrton has a male perspective on some of his songs, with music from Bo Diddley and Barbara Pittman. And he remembers the hits of 1957.
What You’d Better Do: stern warnings and serious advice from the likes of Dion And The Belmonts, Gene Vincent, Joe Tex
New Record Releases Of January 1957: the latest discs to hit the shops 63-years ago – all on the London American label – from Little Richard, Pat Boone, Johnny Cash, and others
Dave Bartholomew: Part four of a tribute to the late composer, record producer, and bandleader with hits from 1955 by Fats Domino, Smiley Lewis, and The Spiders
And Jimmy Hughes, Bo Diddley, and Barbara Pittman will be among the people discussing the subject of Men.
Last on
Music Played
-
Little Walter
You'd Better Watch Yourself
-
Dion & The Belmonts
You Better Not Do That
-
Lou Johnson
You Better Let Him Go
-
The Exciters
You Better Come Home
-
Arthur Alexander
You Better Move On
-
Gene Vincent
You Better Believe
-
Joe Tex
You Better Believe It, Baby
-
Jackie Wilson
You Better Know It
-
Little Richard
Long Tall Sally
-
Bill Haley And The Saddlemen
Rock The Joint
-
Big Joe Turner
Lipstick, Power And Paint
-
Betty Johnson
I Dreamed
-
George Hamilton IV
A Rose And A Candy Bar
-
Pat Boone
Don't Forbid Me
-
Andy Williams
Baby Doll
-
Johnny Cash
I Walk The Line
-
Fats Domino
Honey Chile
-
The Krew Cuts
Jack's Good
-
William Bell
Any Other Way
-
John Coltrane
Naima
-
Fats Domino
Ain't That A Shame
-
Smiley Lewis
I Hear You Knocking
-
The Spiders
Witchcraft
-
Bobby Mitchell
Try Rock And Roll
-
Bo Diddley
I'm A Man
-
The Spencer Davis Group
I'm A Man
-
Jimmy Hughes
I'm A Man Of Action
-
The Stanley Brothers
Man Of Constant Sorrow
-
Fontella Bass
The Soul Of Man
-
Barbara Pittman
I Need A Man
-
Tommy Hunt
You Made A Man Out Of Me
-
Lou Donaldson
Here 'Tis
Broadcast
- Sun 12 Jan 2020 20:00Â鶹Éç Radio York, Â鶹Éç Radio Humberside & Â鶹Éç Radio Lincolnshire