Koko-Mojo Records presents you 25 Rockin' Movers & Shakers recorded from the early 1950s to mid 1960's. Lets us do some Voodoo and introduce you to the Black Girl magic of this golden area of Blues, Rhythm n Blues, vocal harmony and early Soul. So many talented afro-american girl singers who have really been movers and shakers, not only musical wise.
01 Marie Knight I Thought I Told You (Jackson) Baton 253 1958
02 Ella Johnson – Well Do It (Wright) Mercury 70459X45 1954
03 Tiny Topsy – You Shocked Me (Ancell) Federal 12315 1958
04 Big Maybelle Don‘t Leave Poor Me (Kirkland, Smith, Singleton) Okeh 7053 1955
05 Ruth Durand Im Wise (Collins/Bocage/Smith) Post X2012 1955
06 Bonnie „Bombshell“ Lee (unknown) My Mans Coming Home Ebony M.M.F. 1050 ca. 1960
07 The Hearts Oo-Wee (Sanders, Garvin) Baton 208 1955
08 Etta James Thats All (Tharpe) Modern 972 1955
09 Annie Laurie Stop, Don‘t Go (Mendelsohn, Owens, Nobles) Savoy 2256 1956
10 Jay Duvalle So Good To Be My Baby (Kirkland) Cheater 45-026 1962
11 Lil Greenwood Young Blood (Greenwood, Rogers) Modern 811 1951
12 Miss La-Vell Teen-Age Love (Smith/White) Duke 198 1958
13 Vikki Nelson I Was a Fool for Leaving (Otis/Deleston) Vik 4X-0273 1957
14 Don Gardner and Dee Dee Ford I Need Your Lovin (McDougat/Lewis) Fire 508 1962
15 Martha and The Vandellas Heat Wave ( Holland/Dozier/Holland Jr) Gordy 7022 1963
16 Faye Adams Step Up And Rescue Me (Kay, Peck) Savoy 1606 1961
17 Bonita & The Blues Shacks Momma‘s Goin‘ Dancin‘ (Artl/Niessen/Arlt) Rhythm Bomb 2019
18 Mary B Something For You Baby (Banks) Fling 725 1962
19 The Teen Queens Just Goofed (Davis, Collins, Ling) RPM 453 1955
20 Mary Ann Fisher Wild As You Can Be (Harper) Fire 1002 1959
21 Big Maybelle Tom Cat (Murphy/Allen) Solo Play 0039 1962
22 Joyce Harris No Way Out (Harris) Domino R 905 1961
23 Lavern Baker – Hey Memphis (Pomus, Shuman) Atlantis 45-2119 1961
24 Jessie Mae Don‘t Freeze On Me (Curtis) dra 319 1962
25 Little Eva The Loco-Motion (King/Goffin) Dimension 1000 1962