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From Memphis To Merseyside
Ep. 181
Decca Records
This week, on From Memphis To Merseyside, Tony Stuart and Aaron Badgley take a look at a brief history of Decca Records. One of the largest record companies in the world from the 1940s until well into the 1970s, it was no surprise that Brian Epstein tried to get The Beatles on the label. You will hear that story and more on this week’s episode of From Memphis To Merseyside.
- Ric Denis – This Rumbling Sky (Cancon)
- Brian Pool & The Tremelos – Twist And Shout
- The Beatles – Twist And Shout
- Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians – Theme From The Third Man (Cancon)
- The Stargazers – Broken Wings
- David Whitfield – Answer Me
- Bing Crosby – Changing Partners
- Tony Sheridan and The Beat Brothers – The Saints
- Bill Haley and His Comets – Rock Around the Clock
- Chuck Berry – Reelin’ and Rockin’
- Buddy Holly – Love Me
- Johnny Cash – Train Of Love
- Wilf Carter – I’m Ragged But Right (Cancon)
- Tommy Steele – Singing The Blues
- Lord Rockingham XI – Hoots Mon
- The Beatles – Three Cool Cats
- Lee Curtis & The All Stars – Let’s Stomp
- Pete Best Four – I’m Gonna Knock On Your Door
- Jerry Lee Lewis – High School
- The Bachelors – Diane
- The Rolling Stones – Off The Hook
- The Moody Blues – I Don’t Mind
- The Who – La-La-La Lies
- Ten Years After – Love Like A Man (Single Edit)
- David Bowie – Sell Me A Coat
- Amen Corner – Bend Me Shape Me
- Terrence (Terry Black) – An Eye For An Ear (Cancon)
- The Irish Rovers – Banks Of Newfoundland (Cancon)
- Ten Years After – Love Like A Man (Single Edit)
- Chicken Shack – The Loser
- Pagliaro – Lovin’ You Ain’t Easy (Cancon)
- Thin Lizzy – Dublin
- The Poppy Family – Living Too Close To The Ground (Cancon)
- Chilliwack – Crazy Talk (Cancon)
- Bryan James Duffy – The Red Brick Road (Cancon)
- Tom Jones – Twist And Shout
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