The Old Dingy Jukebox

Episode #9- Good Records: "Rascally Paramours, Satan's Burning Hell, Reefer and Streets of Glory"

August 01, 2020 Christian Gallo
The Old Dingy Jukebox
Episode #9- Good Records: "Rascally Paramours, Satan's Burning Hell, Reefer and Streets of Glory"
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Show Notes

This episode of the Old, Dingy Jukebox features records about sin and redemption. Songs for Saturday nights and songs for Sunday mornings. I thought it would be a fun idea to have an episode that features records of various styles of music dealing with these two contrasting worlds. Harcore honky tonk, blues, hokum, gospel preaching, vocal groups and country. 

Hope you enjoy episode #9: “Rascally Paramours, Satan’s Burning Hell, Reefer and Streets of Glory.”


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Reverend Louis Overstreet- “Believe On Me” Arhoolie F1014 1963
Mr. Memphis Minnie- “Black Rat Swing” Okeh 6707. 1943
BIll Neely- “Satan’s Burning Hell” Blackland Farmboy. Arhoolie 5014. 1974
Sonny Burnes- “Too Hot To Handle”. Starday 118. 1953
Bukka White- “I Am In The Heavenly Way” Mississippi Blues. Takoma 1001. 1970
Memphis Jug Band- “Cocaine Habit Blues” Victor 38620. 1930
The Peerless Four- “Noah” Alan Lomax’s Southern Journey 1959-60.  Velvet Voices. 
Hokum Boys- “Keep YOur Mind On It” Vocalion 03232. 1936
The Louvin Brothers- “Broad Minded” Capitol 2381. 1953
Reverend Utah Smith- “I’ve Got Two Wings”. Checker 785. 1953
Clint Howard and Fred Price- “Streets of Glory”. The Ballad of Finley Preston. Rounder 0009. Released 1972.
Lorraine Walton- “If You’re A Viper”. Vocalion 03989. 1938
Reverend W.M. Mosely- “Drinking Shine” Columbia 14217 1927
Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup- “Star Bootlegger” RCA Victor 22-0117 1950
The Bright Light Quartet- “I’m Tired” Alan Lomax’s Southern Journey 1959-60. Velvet Voices. 



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