
Pocas, poquísimas veces se pueden escuchar en el programa letras tan subidas de tono y tan inmorales, como en el caso de “When They Found The Atomic Power” de Hawkshaw Hawkins. Rogamos a padres y educadores que juzguen de la conveniencia de que sus pupilos entiendan cosas como: “In that zero hour seeking out some heavenly power/ While the Star Spangled Banner was being played. Then a flash, a rumbling roar out across the desert floor/ They had found the atomic power from above/ Then God with His mighty hand showed the world it could not stand/ When they found the mighty, mighty Atomic Power…"
1.– “El Tren”. Frankie Trumbauer Orchestra. (USA)
2.- “Truck Driving Man”. Terry Fell and the Fellers. (USA)
3.- “That’s what’s knockin’ me out”. Jimmy Liggins. (USA)
4.- “Boot Heel Drag”. Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys. (USA)
5.- “One of us was wrong”. Hank Penny and his Radio Cowboys. (USA)
6.- “This is The Chorus”. Hossier Hot Shots. (USA)
7.- “Uncle Lou / Lazy Man”. George Symonette and his Calypso Sextette. (Bahamas)
8.- “New World Rock Phata No3”. Kid Margo. (Sudáfrica)
9.- "Mary Ann". Lord Invader con Felix & his Internationals. (Trinidad)
10.- "Paddy Won’t You Drink Some Cider". Riley Puckett and Clayton McMitchen. (USA)
11.- “When They Found The Atomic Power”. Hawkshaw Hawkins. (USA)
12.- “That’s The Way It’s Gonna Be”. The Four Knights. (USA)
13.- “The Yodel Blues”. Rosalie Allen & Elton Britt. (USA)
14.- “Titina”. Irving Fields Trio The Three Beaus and a Peep. (USA)
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