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Limited Time Complete Singles As & BS 1949-62

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DISC: 1

1. If You Love Me
2. Tiny Tim
3. For Love Of You
4. Shake A Hand
5. Manana
6. Wheel (S) Of Fortune
7. Shadows Of Love
8. A Help-Each-Other Romance
9. How Often
10. Bumble Bee
11. My Time Will Come
12. You're The Boss
13. I'll Never Be Free
14. Saved
15. Don Juan
16. I Didn't Know I Was Crying
17. Hurtin' Inside
18. Hey, Memphis
19. Voodoo Voodoo
20. Must I Cry Again
21. No Love So True
22. See See Rider
23. The Story Of My Love
24. My Happiness Forever

DISC: 2

1. Get Up Get Up (You Sleepyhead)
2. Fee Fee Fi Fo Fum
3. I'll Still Do The Same (For You)
4. Still
5. I Can't Love You Enough
6. Jim Dandy
7. Tra-La-La
8. Jim Dandy Got Married
9. The Game Of Love
10. Humpty Dumpty Heart
11. Love Me Right
12. Miracles
13. St. Louis Blues
14. Learning To Love
15. Substitute
16. Harbor Lights
17. Whipper Snapper
18. It's So Fine
19. Why, Baby, Why?
20. I Cried A Tear
21. Dix-A-Billy
22. I Waited Too Long
23. You're Teasing Me
24. So High, So Low

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LaVern Baker was a one of the top female R&B singers of the ’50s and early ’60s, racking up a string of R&B and pop hits during her time with the Atlantic label – indeed she was every bit as much a pop and rock ‘n’ roll artists as a pure R&B singer. This great value 71-track 3-CD collection comprises every A and B side she released from her recording debut in 1949 through to her last Top 50 entry in 1962. It includes her first recordings with Eddie “Sugarman” Penigar’s Orchestra, her early ’50s releases as Little Miss Sharecropper, and then with Maurice King & His Wolverines as Bea Baker, and with Todd Rhodes Orchestra billed for the first time as LaVern Baker, before joining Atlantic in 1953, and then includes all her releases for Ahmet and Nesuhi Ertegun through the next decade. It naturally includes her big hits with “Tweedle-Dee” “Bop-Ting-A-Ling”, “Play It Fair”, “Jim Dandy”, “Jim Dandy Got Married”, “I Cried A Tear” and many others – a total of 26 chart records during that period. She was a fine R&B stylist, with a broad enough appeal for many of her records to cross over to the pop charts and make an impact in the burgeoning arena of rock ‘n’ roll, appearing in Alan Freed’s “Rock, Rock, Rock” and “Mr. Rock & Roll” movies. This collection is an entertaining and thorough overview of her core career.