1960s white boy imitators-like the Rolling Stones
I had many, many 78 rpm R&B record in the 1950s-I used to order some from Ranges Record Shop in Gallatin, Tenn–I had Muddy on Chess-BoDiddly–Hank Ballard and the midnighter’s-including the risqué “work with me Annie”
–little walter-willie mabon-ivory joe hunter–nat terry-willie dioxins’ Baker Shop Boogie–i had richard Penniman–later known as little richard–on peacock records–i had a song “long goody” on excel records–can’t think of the singer, though—Hattie Noels’ risque “party songs” on a red vinyl 33 rpm…and many more…elvis’s blue moon and good rocking tonight on a sun 78…john lee hooker–sonny terry–howlin wolf