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  1. What is now Bradshaw's best known recording was "The Train Kept A-Rollin'" (1951) — not a chart hit at the time — which passed from rhythm and blues history into rock's legacy. The song was recorded by Johnny Burnette & The Rock and Roll Trio in 1956 and by The Yardbirds with Jeff Beck in 1965.

  2. 25 de sept. de 2002 · Discover 1949-1951 by Tiny Bradshaw released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. Tracklist00:00 I Hate You03:01 Teardrops06:09 After You've Gone08:43 One, Two, Three, Kick Blues11:32 If You Don't Love Me, Tell Me So14:13 Long Time Baby17:...

  4. Vocals – Tiny Bradshaw Notes Recorded Cincinnati, November 30, 1949 (tracks 1 to 3), February 8, 1950 (tracks 4 to 7), June 8, 1950 (tracks 8 to 12), September 28, 1950 (tracks 13 to 15), April 27, 1951 (tracks 20 to 24), July 25, 1951 (tracks 24 to 26), and New York City, January 16, 1951 (tracks 16 to 19).

  5. The Chronological Tiny Bradshaw: 1949-1951, a Compilation of songs by Tiny Bradshaw. Released in 2002 on Classics (catalog no. CLASSICS 5031; CD). Genres: Rhythm & Blues. Featured peformers: Calvin Shields (drums), Dave Penny (liner notes), Jimmy Robinson (piano, organ), Leslie Ayres (trumpet), Tiny Bradshaw (vocals). sign in.

  6. What is now Bradshaw's best known recording was "The Train Kept A-Rollin'" (1951) — not a chart hit at the time — which passed from rhythm and blues history into rock's legacy. The song was recorded by Johnny Burnette & The Rock 'N' Roll Trio in 1956 and by The Yardbirds with Jeff Beck in 1965.

  7. Escucha Classics: 1949: 1951 de Tiny Bradshaw en Deezer. Gravy Train (11-30-49), I Hate You (11-30-49), Teardrops (11-30-49)...