Walking to New Orleans – Fats Domino

Transistor Days: Spring and Summer 1960

Episode 15

Episode date - April 3, 2020

How Music Changed
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    1960 saw further erosion of rock and roll’s stranglehold on the pop charts.

    By now, Little Richard was joining the ministry, Jerry Lee Lewis was scandalized, Elvis was in the army (or worse, movies), Chuck Berry faced charges regarding the Mann act, and Buddy Holly was dead.

    Throw in a scandal regarding payola, which was aimed almost exclusively at rock and roll, and you might a clearer picture of why things were changing, but despite all this, the pop charts remained relevant, with some incredibly strong R&B artists now welcome to the mainstream.

    Featured tracks include:

    Cathy’s Clown – The Everly Brothers

    Paper Roses – Anita Bryant

    Wonderful World – Sam Cooke

    Ding-A-Ling – Bobby Rydell

    Ooh Poo Pah Doo, parts 1 and 2 – Jessie Hill

    Think – James Brown

    Only the Lonely – Roy Orbison

    Mule Skinner Blues – The Fendermen

    All I Could Do Was Cry – Etta James

    Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka-Dot Bikini – Brian Hyland

    Walk Don’t Run – The Ventures

    Walking to New Orleans – Fats Domino

    Chain Gang – Sam Cooke

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