Trouble In Mind

Get ready for a deep dive into the last 100 years of America’s musical DNA. This week’s Deeper Roots is a ‘romp’ in the truest sense—a free form show celebrating the winsome, the lonesome, and everything in between. We’ve got a heavy-hitting lineup including Etta James, Jimmie Davis, and Billie Holiday, spanning the full spectrum of gospel, country, blues, and jazz. Dave’s been digging through the “digital crates” of the past century to bring you two hours of essential, sometimes irreverent, always authentic sounds. Whether the selections are wholesome or a bit rowdy, this episode runs the full gamut of the American songbook. Pull up a chair at the Deeper Roots dining hall this Friday morning on KOWS Community Radio—there is plenty of soul to go around.

No.
1Artist Title Album Year Start At
2Sister Rosetta Tharpe Trouble In My Mind Gospel Blues – the Very Best Of 2008 00:00
3Louis Armstrong Nobody Knows De Trouble I've Seen Louis And The Good Book 1938 05:34
4Sam Cooke Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen The Man Who Invented Soul [Box Set] (4 of 4) 1963 08:34
5The Whitstein Brothers I'm Troubled Old Time Duets 1989 12:04
6Sam Cooke And The Soul Stirrers I'm So Glad (Trouble Don't Last Always) The Complete Specialty Recordings [Disc 2] 1955 14:42
7The Harlem Hamfats I'm In So Much Trouble Now Harlem Hamfats Vol. 3 1937-1938 2005 17:53
8Fats Domino Bad Luck and Trouble Fats Domino Out of New Orleans 1961 26:02
9Mavis Staples Levon Helm Trouble In My Mind Carry Me Home 2022 28:38
10Lee Hazlewood Trouble Is A Lonesome Town 400 Miles From L.A. 1955-56 1956 33:33
11Kay Starr I'm The Lonesomest Gal In Town Capitol Collectors Series 1947 35:47
12The Modernaires It's A Lonesome Old Town (When You're Not Around) The Complete Modernaires On Columbia Vol 2 (1946-1947) 1947 38:30
13Jimmie Davis Louisiana Hayride Intro At the Louisiana Hayride Tonight (Disc 9) 2017 46:03
14Jimmie Davis Pi-Rootin' Around Nobody's Darlin' But Mine: 1928-1937 1937 47:13
15Scott Miller & the Commonwealth Drunk All Around This Town Reconstruction 2007 49:57
16Wayne Hancock Life's Lonesome Road A-Town Blues 2001 52:32
17Rick Nelson Lonesome Town (Unreleased) Legacy [Disc 1] 1958 54:08
18Happy Valley Boys Homecoming Time In Happy Valley Classic Field Recordings 1940 1:01:08
19Tom T. Hall Homecoming (Single Version) The Definitive Collection: Tom T. Hall 2006 1:03:54
20Josh Ritter Homecoming Sermon on the Rocks 2015 1:07:00
21Bob Dylan & The Band Kickin' My Dog Around The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol. 11 2014 1:12:19
22Gid Tanner & The Skillet Lickers Ya Gotta Quit Kickin' My Dog Aroun' Various Artists: Bob Dylan – Cover To Cover – The Originals VOL. 2 [Disc 2] 1926 1:15:00
23Leon Chappel (I'm A) Long Gone Doggie Automatic Mama 1951 1:17:42
24Betty Hall Jones This Joint's Too Hip For Me Jumpin' Like Mad: Cool Cats & Hip Chicks Non-Stop Dancin' [Disc 1] 1949 1:25:17
25Julia Lee Tell Me Daddy The Essential Julia Lee Vol 1 1948 1:27:47
26Mabel Scott Wailin' Daddy Rhythm'n'blues Nasty 2005 1:30:34
27Etta James Tell Mama Blues Classics '27_'69 [Disc 3] 1967 1:33:17
28The Shangri-Las I'm Blue Myrmidons of Melodrama 1965 1:35:34
29Willy DeVille I'm Blue So Blue Unplugged in Berlin 2011 1:38:58
30Dan Penn Blues Of The Month Club Smoke Filled Room 2026 1:42:52
31Willie Nelson Am I Blue Nite Life: Greatest Hits & Rare Tracks (1959-1971) 1964 1:47:26
32Billie Holiday Am I Blue? The Quintessential Billie Holiday Vol. 9 (1940 – 1942) 1941 1:53:54
33Julie London I Must Have That Man! Wild Cool and Swingin' 1999 1:56:40

Country Shed Shakers

This week’s show peels back the velvet curtain of the Golden Age of Country music and introduces some lower chart shed shakers from the outskirts of Nashville. While the charts were full of polished crooners and weeping violins, there was a different sound brewing in and around the perimeter—a raw, frantic energy that didn’t belong in a ballroom. These are the tracks that blurred the line between the honky-tonk and the garage. We’ll deliver the distorted side of that golden age with some familiar names (Buck Owens, Jerry Reed, Johnny Bond) and some of those who were lost to those dusty Ernest Tubb Record Shop dollar bins (Eddie Zack, Jimmy Swan, Benny Barnes), all  in a package meant to get those fingers poppin’. Hope you can join us for some gritty, low-fi country vibes.

No.
1Artist Title Album
2Luke Wills' Rhythm Busters Shut Up And Drink Your Beer Stompin' Singers & Western Swingers ([Disc 3] It Ain't Far To The Bar)
3Luke Wills' Rhythm Busters High Voltage Gal Stompin' Singers & Western Swingers ([Disc 3] It Ain't Far To The Bar)
4Sheb Wooley Mule Boogie Country & Western Nuggets
5Smokey Hogg And His Guitar Crawdad Rhythm & Western Volume 1 – When Two Worlds Collide
6Billy Strange Hell Train Hillbillies In Hell (Country Music's Tormented Testament 1952-1974)
7Hawkshaw Hawkins Waitin' for My Baby Country & Western Nuggets
8Bobby Lord No More No More No More Country & Western Nuggets
9Buck Owens Hot Dog Bound for Bakersfield 1953-56
10Wanda Jackson Hot Dog! That Made Him Mad Queen Of Rockabilly
11The Hurricanes Pistol Packin' Mama Rhythm & Western Volume 1 – When Two Worlds Collide
12Johnny Bond Somebody's Pushin' Put Me To Bed
13Jerry Reed When I Found You Country & Western Nuggets
14Jerry Reed Mister Whizz Country & Western Nuggets
15Eddie Zack I?m Gonna Roll and Rock Country & Western Nuggets
16Jimmy Murphy Sixteen Tons Rock `n? Roll Country & Western Nuggets
17Jimmy Swan Country Cattin? Country & Western Nuggets
18Johnny Bond Lonesome Train Put Me To Bed
19Skeets McDonald I Got A New Field To Plow Skeets McDonald – One Classic Album & Singles Collection
20Dusty Payne My Walkin' Shoes The Other Side of Bakersfield Vol. 2; 1950s & 60s Boppers and Rockers from 'Nashville West'
21The Farmer Boys Somehow Someway Someday The Other Side of Bakersfield
22Billy Walker I've Got Leavin' On My Mind Whirlpool – Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight
23Jimmie Peters Rhythm of Love Country & Western Nuggets
24Titus Turner A Knockin' At My Baby's Door Rhythm & Western Volume 1 – When Two Worlds Collide
25Dave Rich Tuggin? At My Heart Strings Country & Western Nuggets
26Freddie Hart Heaven Only Knows Country & Western Nuggets
27Faron Young Honey Stop Country & Western Nuggets
28Benny Barnes King for a Day Country & Western Nuggets
29Ferlin Husky Wang Dang Do Country & Western Nuggets
30Little Jimmy Dickens Hey Ma (Hide the Daughter) Country & Western Nuggets
31Dave Rich Burn On Love Fire Country & Western Nuggets
32Lee Bonds Home Coming Country & Western Nuggets
33Johnny David Race With The Devil Hillbillies In Hell (Country Music's Tormented Testament 1952-1974)
34Steve Bledsoe Bang Bang You're Dead Hillbillies In Hell – Country Music's Tormented Testament (1952-1974) The Final Chapter
35Jimmie Pearson And The Melody Makers Nobody Cares Hillbillies In Hell – Country Music's Tormented Testament (1952-1974) The Final Chapter
36Cowboy Copas Bury Me Face Down Hillbillies in Hell Country Music?s Tormented Testament Volume 5
37Black Jack Wayne Red Silk Stockings and Green Perfume Country & Western Nuggets
38Mel Tillis You Are The Reason Country & Western Nuggets
39Rink Hardin What Did I Do Country & Western Nuggets
40Wynn Stewart Big Big Love Country & Western Nuggets

King Cole Covers

Nat King Cole’s transition from a respected jazz pianist to a mainstream icon was a perfect storm of technical brilliance, a groundbreaking vocal style, and a persona that radiated “suave sophistication.” While jazz purists sometimes lamented his move toward pop, it was his ability to blend jazz’s complexity with pop’s accessibility that made him a household name. He delivered hit after hit with a penchant for candidates (or entries from) the Great American Songbook. With this in mind, we’ll take this week’s show in an direction that honors the songs he became most famous for…from Bobby Troup’s Route 66 to Billy Strayhorn’s Lush Life…covered by others including some rocking tributes, some ballads in the style of country and bluesy soul numbers from Marvin Gaye and Sam Cooke. We don’t stop there.  Join Dave Stroud for another celebration from a hundred years of America’s music

No.
1Artist Title Album
2Tiny Bradshaw Straighten Up and Fly Right Breaking Up the House [Disc 1]
3The Andrews Sisters Straighten Up and Fly Right Golden Age of the Andrews Sisters [Disc 1]
4Oscar Brown Jr. Straighten Up And Fly Right [Album Version] Sin & Soul… And Then Some
5Bobby Darin Nature Boy As Long As I'm Singing: The Bobby Darin Collection [Disc 2]
6Aaron Neville Nature Boy Nature Boy: The Standards Album
7Madeleine Peyroux Smile Half The Perfect World
8Jimmy Durante Smile As Time Goes By: Best of
9Chuck Berry Route 66 Cars
10Asleep at the Wheel Route 66 The Best of Asleep at the Wheel
11Wayne Newton L-O-V-E Wild Cool & Swingin'
12Natalie Cole L-O-V-E Unforgettable: With Love
13Charley Pride Ramblin' Rose 20 Classics
14Slim Whitman Ramblin' Rose All-Time Greatest Hits Vol 2
15Raul Malo Ramblin' Rose Quarantunes
16Brenda Lee Pretend This Is Brenda
17Carl Mann Pretend The Forgotten 45s 1957-1959 (CD3)
18Dinah Washington Unforgettable Jazz 'Round Midnight: Dinah Washington
19Peggy Lee Unforgettable Peggy Lee – The Marvelous Miss Lee
20Jimmy Wakely Mona Lisa The Collection 1940-53 CD2
21Carl Mann Mona Lisa Where Rock Was Born
22The Neville Brothers Mona Lisa Fiyo on the Bayou
23Marvin Gaye Too Young Ballads
24Frankie Laine Too Young I Hear Music
25Linda Ronstadt Lush Life Round Midnight [Disc 2]
26Sammy Davis Jr. Lush Life I've Gotta Be Me: The Best Of Sammy Davis Jr.
27Little Joe Cook I Love You for Sentimental Reasons Peanuts and Other Delicacies: The Little Joe Cook Story (1951-1962)
28Sam Cooke (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons Greatest Hits
29Raul Malo (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons The Nashville Acoustic Sessions
30Ray Noble The Very Thought of You Love Is the Sweetest Thing(Disc 2)
31Nancy Wilson The Very Thought Of You Lady Sings The Blues [Disc 1]
32Leon Redbone Sweet Lorraine Any Time
33Frank Sinatra Sweet Lorraine Reprise Collection [Disc 4]
34Nat King Cole The Frim Fram Sauce Jumpin' Like Mad: Cool Cats & Hip Chicks Non-Stop Dancin' [Disc 1]
35Nat King Cole Paradise The Very Thought Of You

Berry Covers

This week’s episode finds the heart of rock ‘n roll; that recipe of a rhythm and blues with just the right pinch of just about everything else. Chuck Berry’s legacy stands as one of the most important stories in rock ‘n roll’s 75 or so years. His music, particularly in those early years, was covered ad nauseum but it was always done best in an artist’s own voice. Why? Because the music speaks for itself. We’ll share music from Sleepy Labeef to Nina Simone, Linda Ronstadt to Peter Gammons (!), and Conway Twitty to the late, great John Hammond. Covers include You Never Can Tell, Sweet Little Sixteen, Nadine, and No Money down with another dozen, all honoring the King (or is it the Prime Minister) of Rock ‘n Roll whose 100th birthday will be celebrated later this year.


No.
1Artist Title Album
2Aaron Neville You Never Can Tell
3Peter Gammons Carol
4Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Around and Around (Live at the Fillmore 1997)
5Nina Simone Brown Eyed Handsome Man
6Lyle Lovett Brown Eyed Handsome Man
7Elvis Presley Maybelline
8Marty Robbins Maybelline
9Hard Working Americans School Day (Ring! Ring! Goes The Bell)
10Elvis Presley Memphis Tennessee
11George Benson Memphis Tennessee
12Angela Strehli You Never Can Tell
13Emmylou Harris You Never Can Tell
14George Thorogood & The Destroyers No Particular Place To Go
15Jerry Lee Lewis Roll Over Beethoven
16Sleepy Labeef Roll Over Beethoven
17Buck Owens Johnny B. Goode
18Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Johnny B. Goode (Live at the Fillmore 1997)
19Arlen Roth Sweet Little Sixteen
20Jerry Lee Lewis; Ringo Starr Sweet Little Sixteen
21Ronnie Wood with his Wild Five Rock 'n' Roll Music (featuring Imelda May)
22Linda Ronstadt Back In The U.S.A.
23Reckless Kelly Back In the USA
24Kevin Russell Nadine
25John Hammond Nadine
26John Hammond No Money Down
27Duane Allman No Money Down
28Conway Twitty Reelin' and Rockin'
29Johnnie Allan Promised Land
30The Band Promised Land
31Ronnie Hawkins & The Hawks Thirty Days
32Jeff Lynne Let It Rock
33Dion Sweet Little Rock and Roller (Album)