Little Bit of Soul Episode November 9, 2015

The Rolling Stones Play Jazz

3:59pm - 5:01pm

As google's definition suggests, time is "the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole".

On this episode of Little Bit of Soul we take a look at just that- the progression of a jazz standard within the music industry and the greater impact it had over the decade of the 60s. (HINT) It has something to do with the title.
FInd out which song, originally recorded by Verve Records as a jazz piece, was later made famous by The Rolling Stones.

Also, listen and compare Seattle in the 60s and 70s to what you know now about the west coast American city with tunes from Wheedle's Groove- Seattle's Finest In Funk & Soul 1965-75!

It's sure to be a good time so listen to Episode 42 of Little Bit of Soul!

Track Listing:

Oh Boy
Jimmie Lunceford · Life is Fine
Tea for Two
Sarah Vaughan · Verve Unmixed 4
I Want To Be Evil
Andrea Superstein · Million Stars Hotel
Brighter Tomorrow
Soul Swingers · Wheedle's Groove- Seattle's Finest In Funk & Soul 1965-75
Bold Soul Sister, Bold Soul Brother
Black On White Affair · Wheedle's Groove- Seattle's Finest In Funk & Soul 1965-75
Lonesome For A Dime
Buster Benton · The Ronn Records Story
Time Is On My Side
Kai Windings · The Incredible Kai Winding Trombones
Time Is On My Side
Irma Thomas · Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will Understand)
Time Is On My Side
Rolling Stones · The Best of the Rolling Stones
Until The Real Thing Comes Along
Billie Holidays With Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra · The Quintessential Billie Holiday Vol.9
If You Could See Me Now
Fraser MacPherson Quintet · In The Tradition
Dream Of You
Fraser MacPherson Quintet · In The Tradition
Homeboy Blues
Johnny O'Neal · Jazz Montreal