Wednesday Breakfast Blend presents:
Some of the best Black artists in these genres and in-between. Here’s Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
Howlin' Wolf, “Spoonful”
from Chess 50th Anniversary Collection: Howlin' Wolf - His Best
Geffen* - 2001
Dinah Washington & Brook Benton, “Baby, You Got What It Takes”
from 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Dinah Washington
Universal Music Enterprises - 2002
Sister Rosetta Tharpe, “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child”
from Sister Rosetta Tharpe - Gospel Train
Fuel 2000
Hank Ballard & The Midnighters, “Work With Me Annie”
from All 20 of Their Chart Hits: From 1953-1962
King Records - 2005
Otis Redding & Carla Thomas, “Knock On Wood”
from Stax-Volt: The Complete Singles (1959-1968)
Rhino Atlantic - 1967
Ruth Brown, “Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean”
from Miss Rhythm - Greatest Hits and More
Sequel Records - 1994
Sugar Pie DeSanto, “Mama Didn't Raise No Fool”
from In the Basement: The Chess Recordings
Geffen - 2018
Quincy Jones, “In the Heat of the Night (feat. Ray Charles)”
from In the Heat of the Night (Soundtrack)
MGM Music - 2008
Alabama Shakes, “Gimme All Your Love”
from Sound & Color
ATO / MapleMusic Recordings / Fontana North - 2015
Ruthie Foster, “Outlaw”
from Promise of a Brand New Day (feat. Meshell Ndegeocello)
Blue Corn Music - 2014
Diana Ross & The Supremes & Mary Wilson, “Can't Take My Eyes Off You (2000 Box Set Version)”
from Joined Together: The Complete Studio Duets
Motown - 2004
London Philharmonic Orchestra & Mary Wilson, “Stop! In the Name of Love”
from With Love from the Motor City
Beach Road Music, LLC - 2010
dj ginger Wednesday Breakfast Blend February 10th, 2021
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