MP3 2724 mb.
Performer: Various
Title: The Story Of Vee Jay
Country: UK
Catalog Number: METRDCD509
Label: Metro Doubles
Released: 2002
Style: Rhythm & Blues, Soul, Gospel, Doo Wop, Boogie Woogie, Rock & Roll
Rating: 4.0
Votes: 910
| 1 | –Swan Silvertones | Sinner Man |
| 2 | –Dee Clark | Hey Little Girl |
| 3 | –The El Dorados | At My Front Door |
| 4 | –Jerry Butler | Moon RiverWritten-By – Mancini, Mercer |
| 5 | –Staple Singers | If I Could Hear My Mother Pray |
| 6 | –Dee Clark | Nobody But YouWritten-By – Dee Clark |
| 7 | –The Staple Singers | Uncloudy Day |
| 8 | –El Dorados | I'll Be Forever Loving You |
| 9 | –The Original Blind Boys Of Alabama Feat. Clarence Fountain | I'm Journeying On |
| 10 | –John Lee Hooker | Dimples |
| 11 | –Pee Wee Crayton | I Found My Peace of Mind |
| 12 | –John Lee Hooker | Boom BoomWritten-By – Hooker |
| 13 | –Eddie Taylor | Big Town Playboy |
| 14 | –Betty Everett | The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss) |
| 15 | –The Spaniels | Baby It's You |
| 16 | –Joe Simon | My Adorable One |
| 17 | –Fred Hughes | Oo Wee Baby, I Love YouWritten-By – Parker |
| 18 | –Rosco Gordon | No More Doggin' |
| 19 | –The Spaniels | Goodnite, Sweetheart, Goodnite |
| 20 | –Billy Boy Arnold | Rockin'itis |
| 21 | –The El Dorados | Bim Bam Boom |
| 22 | –The Impressions | For Your Precious Love |
| 23 | –Jimmy Reed | Honest I Do |
| 24 | –The Pips With Gladys Knight | Every Beat of My Heart |
| 25 | –Jimmy Reed | Bright Lights, Big City |
| 26 | –Gene Allison | You Can Make It If You Try |
| 27 | –Jerry Butler & Betty Everett | Let It Be MeWritten-By – Becaud, Delanoe |
| 28 | –Gene Chandler | Rainbow |
| 29 | –Jerry Butler | Make It Easy On YourselfWritten-By – Bacharach / David |
| 30 | –The Swan Silvertones | Oh Mary Don't You WeepWritten By – Traditional |
| 31 | –John Lee Hooker | I'm in the Mood for Love |
| 32 | –Betty Everett | Getting Mighty CrowdedWritten-By – McCoy |
| 33 | –Dee Clark | Raindrops |
| 34 | –Elmore James | It Hurts Me Too |
| 35 | –Little Richard | Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' OnGuitar – Jimi Hendrix |
| 36 | –The Harmonizing Four | Wade in the WaterWritten By – Traditional |
| 37 | –Betty Everett | You're No Good |
| 38 | –Hank Ballard & The Midnighters | TwistWritten-By – Ballard |
| 39 | –The Original Blind Boys Of Alabama | Precious LordWritten-By – Dorsey |
| 40 | –The Dells | Stay in My Corner |
| 41 | –Little Richard | I Don't Know What You Got But It's Got MeWritten-By – Covay |
| 42 | –Memphis Slim | Mother Earth |
| 43 | –Rosco Gordon | Just a Little Bit |
| 44 | –Jimmy Reed | Big Boss Man |
| 45 | –The Dells | Oh What a Nite |
| 46 | –Elmore James | 12 Year Old Boy |
| 47 | –The Argo Singers | Jesus Is the AnswerWritten-By, Vocals – Minnie Colbert |
| 48 | –Gene Chandler | Duke of Earl |
| 49 | –The Magnificents | Up On The Mountain |
| 50 | –Jay McShann With Priscilla Bowman | Hands Off |
Chicago Hit Factory - The Vee-Jay Story 1953-1966. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Vee-Jay went into every area of black music, and though their jazz roster isn't represented here to keep the scope more manageable, every other genre is: R&B, doo wop, blues, gospel, rock & roll, and early soul. The Vee-Jay Story: Celebrating 40 Years Of Classic Hits. The Vee-Jay Story: Celebrating 40 Years of Classic Hits, 1993. Wade Flemons. The 12 Year Old Boy, 03:04. Vee-Jay Records is an American record label founded in the 1950s, located in Chicago and specializing in blues, jazz, rhythm and blues and rock and roll. The label was founded in Gary, Indiana in 1953 by Vivian Carter and James C. Bracken, a husband-and-wife team who used their initials for the label's name. Vivian's brother, Calvin Carter, was the label's A&R man. Ewart Abner, formerly of Chance Records, joined the label in 1955, first as manager, then as vice president, and ultimately as president. Watch the The Story of O. Music video by JAY-Z performing The Story of O. C 2017 S. Carter Enterprises, LLC. Marketed by Roc Nation & Distributed by Roc NationUMG. Album 2014 50 Songs. Pop Megahits of the 1960's, Vol. 3 Re-recorded Version. Various Artists. Jimmy Jones. 20 Silly Songs to Make You Smile. Golden Oldies. Bobby Lewis. Shop from the world's largest selection and best deals for Story Vee-Jay Records Music CDs. Style: Doo WopArtist: VariousCustoms services and international tracking provided. SPANIELS - Vee-jay: Celebrating 40 Years Of Classic Hits 1953-1993 - 3 CD - Box. Quick Free Delivery in 2-14 days. 100 Satisfaction . Liner Notes Mike Callahan 9. Remastered By Bob Fisher. Transferred By G. This LP sized box set includes vol 1, 2 and 3 of Vee Jay's 40th Anniversary set a 24 page booklet The Vee-Jay Story 1953-1993 describing the label's history and a 7 red vinyl re-issue of the Spaniel's first single Goodnite, Sweetheart, Goodnite. Recording date, catalog number: 1-1. May 5, 1953, Vee-Jay 101 1-2. 1953, Vee-Jay 100 1-3. September 23, 1953, Vee-Jay 107 1-4. December 20, 1953, Ve. The story of Vee-Jay is littered with irony. The Brackens spent the entire 500 on their first recordings - including High and Lonesome by Jimmy Reed - but had no cash to actually distribute those records. Catering to the big blues and gospel market in nearby Chicago was a wise choice. In the end, Vee-Jay's success was also its undoing, and it is easy to view the label as just a footnote in the career of the Beatles. But more important is the enormous influence of its catalog, particularly the blues of Reed and Hooker. Ask the Rolling Stones. Ask the Beatles