
Joey Welz: "Hey Rattlesnake" (Leedle)
Joey Welz is best known for hitting the keys for Bill Haley's Comets, so it's no surprise that there's a lot of rollicking piano in this groover from around 1965 or so. While this isn't too spectacular, it's still a nice little mover and shaker, almost good enough to be a Freddy Cannon record from the same period. (That's who this reminds me of.) Besides, you can't go wrong with lines like these:
"Shake your head,
Shake your thigh,
Shake it baby,
till you think you'll die."
Brilliance? I think so, too. So, hey, rattlesnake, let me see you shake!
Jimmy McCracklin and his Blues Blasters: "Savoy's Jump" (Irma)

A year before "The Walk," McCracklin' cut this crackling (pun not intended) blues jump mover about a place he knows where they play the dirty blues at midnight. There's also a bartender that weighs about 200 pounds, and "if you start some jive/there can be no doubt/that big bartender's gonna throw you out!" Blazing saxes and poundin' piano abound throughout this raver that's been hitting my turntable with regularity these past few weeks.
Chuck Jackson: "Hound Dog" (Wand)
Here's where Elvis gets the soul treatment. Jackson takes a couple of Presley stan

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