The Paul Slavens Show: Playlist for March 18, 2018

“Satin Sheets (Album Version)” — Jeanne Pruett, Grand Ole Opry 75 Years Volume Two
“California Dreamin'” — Baby Huey & The Baby Sitters, The Baby Huey Story: The Living Legend
“Do Not Be Sad” — Nikolai Minh Jazz Orchestra, Soviet Retro Jazz Collection (1945-1949) – Vol.4
“Don’t Cry No Tears” — Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Zuma
“BlueSkies” — French 75, Echoes
“O Rei Chegou – Viva O Rei” — Jorge Ben, Solta O Pavão (1975)
“Grifting” — Timber Timbre, Sincerely – Future Pollution
“I’ll Be Your Everything” — Percy Sledge, I’ll Be Your Everything
“In The Dead Of Night” — U.K., U.K.
“Canarios-Gaspar Sanz” — Julian Bream, Bach: Prelude in D Minor/Suite in E Minor
“Lost Boy” — Miesha & The Spanks, Girls Girls Girls
“She Caught The Katy (And Left Me A Mule To Ride) (Album Version)” — Albert King, The Definitive Albert King
“Hallelujah” — The Helio Sequence, Keep Your Eyes Ahead
“San Michelle” — Dislocation Dance, Midnight Shift + Singles
“Ain’t Hurtin’ Nobody” — John Prine, Lost Dogs + Mixed Blessings
“I’m The Sky” — Norma Tanega, Walkin’ My Cat Named Dog
“Tighten Up” — Archie Bell and the Drells, Tighten Up / I Just Can’t Stop Dancing
“Miss Gradenko” — The Police, Synchronicity
“What Keeps Mankind Alive? from The Threepenny Opera” — William S. Burroughs, September Songs
“Dot X” — Speedy Ortiz, Foil Deer
“3 Bromides” — The Baptist Generals, Jackleg Devotional to the Heart
“The Rain Stick” — John Wolf Brennan HeXtet, …Through The Ear Of A Raindrop
“Only A Pawn in Their Game” — Barbara Dane, Hot Jazz – Cool Blues & Hard Hitting Songs
“When The Morning Comes” — Hall and Oates, Abandoned Luncheonette
“The King Is Half-Undressed” — Jellyfish, Bellybutton
“The Jezebel Spirit” — Brian Eno/David Byrne, My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
“Angry Eyes (Single Version)” — Loggins & Messina, The Essential Kenny Loggins
“Immigrant Song” — Karen O, Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Soundtrack
“Devil Take the Hindmost (Remastered)” — Allan Holdsworth, Metal Fatigue (Remastered)
“Fanfare for the Common Man” — Aaron Copland;London Symphony Orchestra, Copland Conducts Copland