The Deluxe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame DVD Collection

The Deluxe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame DVD Collection
Expanded collection includes 3 more DVDs of Hall of Fame concerts and 5 DVDs on The History of Rock and Roll
$219.92 Installment pricing available
Your ticket to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremonies
Once a year, rock and roll's biggest stars get together for an exclusive party – The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremonies. This elite event has been kept behind closed doors, until now.
The greatest performances from the first 24 years are finally available on DVD. You’ll see once-in-a-lifetime collaborations including Bruce Springsteen with U2, Mick Jagger with Tina Turner, and the original members of Cream reunited for the first time in 25 years.
Plus, you'll also get access to the greatest rock concert of all time. In 2009, rock’s greatest legends came together at Madison Square to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This Emmy® award-winning 3 DVD celebration includes Crosby, Stills & Nash; Stevie Wonder; Paul Simon; Simon & Garfunkel; U2; Bruce Springsteen & the E-Street Band, plus special guests like Jackson Browne, B.B. King, John Fogerty, Mick Jagger, Fergie and more. It is a must have for any fan of Rock 'n' Roll.
Disc 1
Light My Fire- 15 performances on 1 DVD, over 90 minutes of bonus features
- Induction and acceptance speeches
- Behind-the-scenes footage
- Rare, never-before-seen rehearsal footage
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
I Saw Her Standing There Mick Jagger, Bruce Springsteen And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Sunshine Of Your Love Cream | ||
Oh, Pretty Woman Roy Orbison with Bruce Springsteen And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Green River John Fogerty & Friends | ||
Light My Fire The Doors With Eddie Vedder | ||
For What It’s Worth Crosby, Stills & Nash With Tom Petty | ||
Volunteers Jefferson Airplane | ||
Black Magic Woman Santana With Peter Green | ||
Teach Your Children Crosby, Stills & Nash With James Taylor And Emmylou Harris | ||
Running On Empty Jackson Browne | ||
The Weight The band With Eric Clapton | ||
The Promised Land Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | ||
Handle With Care Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, Steve Winwood And Dhani Harison | ||
While My Guitar Gently Weeps Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, Steve Winwood, Dhani Harison And Prince | ||
Let It Be Paul McCartney And The Rock Hall Jam Band |
Disc 2
Sweet Emotion
- 14 performances on 1 DVD, over 80 minutes of bonus features
- Induction and acceptance speeches
- Behind-the-scenes footage
- Rare, never-before-seen rehearsal footage
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
Wake Up Little Susie Jackson Browne And Melissa Etheridge | ||
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction Mick Jagger, Bruce Springsteen And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Honky Tonk Woman Mick Jagger, Tina Turner And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Woodstock James Taylor | ||
Wooden Ships Crosby, Stills & Nash | ||
Man On The Moon R.E.M. with Eddie Vedder | ||
Sweet Emotion Aerosmith With Kid Rock | ||
Le Grange ZZ Top | ||
Tush ZZ Top | ||
Highway To Hell AC/DC | ||
Master of Puppets Metallica | ||
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | ||
Pride (In The Name Of Love) U2 | ||
All Along The Watchtower The Rock Hall Jam Band |
Disc 3
Start Me Up
- 14 performances on 1 DVD, over 85 minutes of bonus features
- Induction and acceptance speeches
- Behind-the-scenes footage
- Rare, never-before-seen rehearsal footage
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
Won’t Get Fooled Again The Who And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
American Girl Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers | ||
Sweet Home Alabama Lynyrd Skynyrd | ||
You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ The Righteous Brothers | ||
Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) The Byrds With Don Henley And Jackson Browne | ||
California Dreamin’ The Mamas & The Papas | ||
Born Under A Bad Sign Cream | ||
Dear Mr. Fantasy Traffic | ||
Landslide Stevie Nicks And Lindsey Buckingham | ||
Say You Love Me Fleetwood Mac | ||
Tie Your Mother Down Queen With Dave Grohl And Taylor Hawkins | ||
Only The Good Die Young Billy Joel | ||
Start Me Up Mick Jagger And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Pink Houses John Mellencamp | ||
I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For U2 with Bruce Springsteen |
Disc 4
Feelin’ Alright
- 18 performances on 1
DVD, over 80 minutes of bonus features
- Induction and
acceptance speeches
- Behind-the-scenes
footage
- Rare,
never-before-seen rehearsal footage
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
Roll Over Beethoven Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Tutti Frutti Little Richard | ||
Bo Diddley Bo Diddley With Robbie Robertson And Eric Clapton | ||
Farther On Up The Road Eric Clapton With Robbie Robertson | ||
(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay Little Richard | ||
River Deep - Mountain High Tina Turner And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
At Last Etta James | ||
Shout The Isley Brothers And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
The Twist Chubby Checker And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Be My Baby The Ronettes | ||
I Can’t Turn You Loose Little Richard, Mich Jagger And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Glad All Over Joan Jett, John Mellencamp, John Fogerty And Billy Joel | ||
People Got To be Free The Rascals | ||
Feelin’ Alright Dave Mason And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) James Taylor And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Beck’s Bolero Jeff Beck With Jimmy Page | ||
Sweet Little Rock and Roller Kid Rock And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Johnny B. Goode Chuck Berry With Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band |
Disc 5
Whole Lotta Shakin’
- 13 songs on 1 DVD, over 100 minutes
of bonus features
- Induction and
acceptance speeches
- Behind-the-scenes
footage
- Rare,
never-before-seen rehearsal footage
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
What’d I Say Billy Joel And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Big River Johnny Cash And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Stand By Me Ben E. King And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On Jerry Lee Lewis | ||
Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean Ruth Brown With Bonnie Raitt | ||
I’m In The Mood John Lee Hooker With Bonnie Raitt | ||
Let Me Love You Baby Buddy Guy With B. B. King And Eric Clapton | ||
Runaway Billy Joel With Bonnie Raitt | ||
Blue Suede Shoes Paul McCartney And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Born On The Bayou John Fogerty & Friends | ||
Break On Through The Doors With Eddie Vedder | ||
Backstreets Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | ||
The Train Kept A-Rollin’ Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Ron Wood, Joe Perry, Flea And Metallica |
Disc 6
I’ll Take You There
- 14 songs on 1 DVD,
over 90 minutes of bonus features
- Induction and
acceptance speeches
- Behind-the-scenes
footage
- Rare,
never-before-seen rehearsal footage
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
When A Man Loves A Woman Percy Sledge | ||
Love Train The O'Jays | ||
Only The Strong Survive Jerry Butler | ||
Cry To Me Solomon Burke | ||
Dancing In The Street Martha & The Vandellas | ||
I Can’t Help Myself The Four Tops And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Green Onions Booker T. & The MG's And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Theme From Shaft Issac Hayes | ||
I’ll Take You There The Staple Singers | ||
Don’t Play That Song Aretha Franklin | ||
I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You) Aretha Franklin | ||
Take Me To The River Al Green | ||
Tear The Roof Off The Sucker (Give Me The Funk) Parliament-Funkadelic | ||
In The Midnight Hour Wilson Pickett With Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band |
Disc 7
Come Together
- 12 performances on 1 DVD, over 110 minutes of bonus features
- Induction and acceptance speeches
- Behind-the-scenes footage
- Rare, never-before-seen rehearsal footage
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
Blitzkrieg Bop Green Day | ||
Call Me Blondie | ||
(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding Elvis Costello & Imposters | ||
Come Together Bruce Springsteen And Axl Rose | ||
Roadhouse Blues The Doors With Eddie Vedder | ||
Who’ll Stop The Rain John Fogerty & Friends | ||
Crossroads Cream | ||
The Pretender Jackson Browne | ||
Because The Night Patti Smith Group | ||
People Have The Power Patti Smith Group | ||
Be-Bop-A-Lula Johnny Lang And Jeff Beck | ||
People Get Ready Jeff Beck |
Disc 8
Message of Love
- 13 performances on 1 DVD, over 95 minutes of bonus features
- Induction and acceptance speeches
- Behind-the-scenes footage
- Rare, never-before-seen rehearsal footage
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
Substitute The Who And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Pinball Winzard The Who And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Piece Of My Heart Melissa Etheridge | ||
Fire And Rain James Taylor | ||
Massachussetts The Bee Gees | ||
You Should Be Dancing The Bee Gees | ||
Small Town John Mellencamp | ||
Thing Called Love Bonnie Raitt With Melissa Etheridge And Bruce Hornsby | ||
Message Of Love The Pretenders | ||
My City Was Gone The Pretenders | ||
Precious The Pretenders | ||
Iron Man Metallica | ||
Free Bird Lynyrd Skynyrd |
Disc 9
The Concert for the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame
- 11 performances on 1 DVD
- Induction and acceptance speeches
- Behind-the-scenes footage
- Rare, never-before-seen rehearsal footage
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A. John Mellencamp | ||
It’s My Life Eric Burdon And Bon Jovi | ||
(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman Aretha Franklin | ||
Sweet Jane Lou Reed And Soul Asylum | ||
Midnight Rider The Allman Brothers Band With Sheryl Crow | ||
All Day And All Of The Night The Kinks | ||
The Battle Of Evermore Ann And Nancy Wilson | ||
Fortunate Son John Fogerty With Booker T. & The MG's | ||
I Got You (I Feel Good) James Brown | ||
Tired Of Being Alone Al Green | ||
A Change Is Gonna Come Al Green |
Disc 10
Enjoy the first day of the most incredible concert of the century. Tom Hanks introduces legends including Jerry Lee Lewis, James Taylor, Smokey Robinson, Jeff Beck, Sting, Dion, Simon and Garfunkel, Aretha Franklin, Crosby, Stills & Nash and more.
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
Great Balls of Fire Jerry Lee Lewis | ||
Woodstock Crosby, Stills & Nash | ||
Almost Cut My Hair Crosby, Stills & Nash | ||
Love Has No Pride Crosby, Stills & Nash with Bonnie Raitt | ||
The Pretender Crosby, Stills & Nash with Jackson Browne | ||
For Once in My Life Stevie Wonder | ||
The Tracks of My Tears Stevie Wonder with Smokey Robinson | ||
The Way You Make Me Feel Stevie Wonder with John Legend | ||
The Thrill Is Gone Stevie Wonder with B.B. King | ||
Higher Ground/Roxanne Stevie Wonder with Sting | ||
Superstition Stevie Wonder with Jeff Beck | ||
Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard Paul Simon | ||
You Can Call Me Al Paul Simon | ||
Here Comes the Sun Paul Simon with David Crosby and Graham Nash | ||
The Wanderer Eddie Rabbitt | ||
Two People in the World Little Anthony & the Imperials | ||
The Sounds of Silence Simon & Garfunkel | ||
The Boxer Simon & Garfunkel | ||
Bridge Over Troubled Water Simon & Garfunkel | ||
Baby I Love You Aretha Franklin | ||
Don’t Play That Song (You Lied) Aretha Franklin | ||
Chain of Fools Aretha Franklin |
Disc 11
The music continues with day two of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary Concert. Incredible artists light up the stage including Metallica, Ozzy Osborne, U2, Bruce Springsteen, Mick Jagger, Fergie, Jeff Beck, Billy Joel, John Fogerty and more.
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
For Whom the Bell Tolls Metallica | ||
Sweet Jane Metallica with Lou Reed | ||
Iron Man Metallica with Ozzy Osbourne | ||
All Day and All of the Night Metallica with Ray Davies | ||
Enter Sandman Metallica | ||
Vertigo U2 | ||
Magnificent U2 | ||
Because the Night U2 with Bruce Springsteen, Patti Smith and Roy Bittan | ||
I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For U2 with Bruce Springsteen | ||
Gimme Shelter U2 with Mick Jagger, Fergie and WILL I AM | ||
Stuck in a Moment You Can’t Get Out Of U2 with Mick Jagger | ||
Beautiful Day U2 | ||
People Get Ready Jeff Beck with Sting | ||
Let Me Love You Baby Jeff Beck with Buddy Guy | ||
Foxy Lady Jeff Beck with Billy Gibbons | ||
A Day in the Life Jeff Beck | ||
Hold On! I’m Comin/ Soul Man Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band w/ Sam Moore | ||
The Ghost of Tom Joad Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band with Tom Morello | ||
Fortunate Son Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band with John Fogerty | ||
Oh, Pretty Woman Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band with John Fogerty | ||
Jungleland Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | ||
A Fine Fine Boy Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band with Darlene Love | ||
New York State of Mind Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | ||
Born to Run Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band with Billy Joel | ||
Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher and Higher Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band with Darlene Love, John Fogerty, Sam Moore, Billy Joel and Tom Morello |
Disc 12
On this bonus DVD, enjoy additional and extended performances by James Taylor, Stevie Wonder, John Legend Metallica, Simon & Garfunkel, UT, Jeff Beck, Ozzy Osborne, Bruce Springsteen, and more.
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
Mexico James Taylor | ||
Teach Your Children Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, & James Taylor | ||
Uptight Everything’s Alright Stevie Wonder | ||
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours Stevie Wonder | ||
Mercy Mercy Me Stevie Wonder with John Legend | ||
Mrs Robinson Simon & Garfunkel | ||
Turn The Page Metallica | ||
Mysterious Ways U2 | ||
Where Is the Love U2 with The Black Eyed Peas | ||
Freeway Jam Jeff Beck | ||
Big Block Jeff Beck | ||
London Calling Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | ||
Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher and Higher Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band with Darlene Love, John Fogerty, Sam Moore, Billy Joel and Tom Morello |
Disc 13
The History of Rock ‘n’ Roll: My Generation & Plugging In
With his wild clothes, quiet words and shattering guitar sounds, Jimi Hendrix personified the paradoxes of rock in the late ‘60s. Hendrix preached peace, love and understanding in the midst of a war that was tearing America apart – but he would, like so many others, be devoured by personal demons in his pursuit of a new utopia of artistic and individual freedom. My Generation recounts the giddy rise and harrowing fall of rock’s ‘60s counterculture. When the era ended, it was with a grisly bang.
Bob
Dylan nearly caused a riot when he plugged in his guitar and began to play at
the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. To most adults – and every folk fan – rock ‘n’
roll was mindless music. Few people recognized then that Dylan’s defiant
gesture signaled a cultural revolution. Plugging
In recounts how rock reinvented itself in the mid-‘60s.
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
Foxey Lady - On Deluxe Set Jimi Hendrix | ||
When The Music’s Over - On Deluxe Set The Doors | ||
Up On Cripple Creek - On Deluxe Set The Band | ||
Street Fighting Man - On Deluxe Set The Rolling Stones | ||
I Feel Free - On Deluxe Set Cream | ||
Baba O’Riley - On Deluxe Set The Who | ||
Fixin’ To Die Rag - On Deluxe Set Country Joe & The Fish | ||
Soul Sacrifice - On Deluxe Set Santana | ||
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes - On Deluxe Set Crosby, Stills & Nash | ||
Big Yellow Taxi - On Deluxe Set Joni Mitchell | ||
Piece Of My Heart - On Deluxe Set Janis Joplin | ||
Voodoo Chile - On Deluxe Set Jimi Hendrix | ||
It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding) - On Deluxe Set Bob Dylan | ||
Blowin’ In The Wind - On Deluxe Set Peter, Paul & Mary | ||
Maggie’s Farm - On Deluxe Set Bob Dylan | ||
Like A Rolling Stone - On Deluxe Set Bob Dylan With Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers | ||
My Back Pages - On Deluxe Set Bob Dylan | ||
Mr. Tambourine Man - On Deluxe Set The Byrds | ||
God Only Knows - On Deluxe Set The Beach Boys | ||
Purple Haze - On Deluxe Set Jimi Hendrix | ||
Ball And Chain - On Deluxe Set Janis Joplin & Big Brother And Holding Company | ||
My Generation - On Deluxe Set The Who | ||
Like A Rolling Stone - On Deluxe Set The Jimi Hendrix Experience |
Disc 14
The History of Rock ‘n’ Roll: Guitar Heroes & The ‘70s: Have a Nice Decade
It’s remarkable to think that if Les Paul and Leo Fender hadn’t developed the electric guitar, rock ‘n’ roll might never have been. Guitar Heroes celebrates the role this instrument has played in the history of rock, focusing on famous pioneers.
The ‘70s:
Have a Nice Decade recaptures the highs and lows of rock’s glamour
years. With elaborate recording sessions and the showiest stage acts, rock ‘n’
roll had never been bigger – but the sheer scale of it began to distort the
music’s identity as an outsider’s art form.
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
Black Magic Woman - On Deluxe Set Santana | ||
Sultans Of Swing - On Deluxe Set Dire Straits | ||
Won’t Get Fooled Again - On Deluxe Set The Who | ||
Johnny B. Goode - On Deluxe Set Chuck Berry | ||
Texas Flood - On Deluxe Set Stevie Ray Vaughan | ||
Sweet Sixteen - On Deluxe Set B.B. King | ||
The Last Time - On Deluxe Set The Rolling Stones | ||
Dazed And Confused - On Deluxe Set Led Zeppelin | ||
Layla - On Deluxe Set Eric Clapton | ||
Voodoo Chile - On Deluxe Set Jimi Hendrix | ||
Bullet The Blue Shy - On Deluxe Set U2 | ||
Les Paul Guitar Jam - On Deluxe Set Various Artists | ||
How Many Times - On Deluxe Set Led Zeppelin | ||
Whipping Post - On Deluxe Set Allman Brothers | ||
Do That Stuff - On Deluxe Set Parliament-Funkadelic | ||
Get Up Stand Up - On Deluxe Set Bob Marley And The Wailers | ||
Superstition - On Deluxe Set Stevie Wonder | ||
Sweet Emotion - On Deluxe Set Aerosmith | ||
School’s Out - On Deluxe Set Alice Cooper | ||
Ziggy Stardust - On Deluxe Set David Bowie | ||
Running On Empty - On Deluxe Set Jackson Browne | ||
Refugee - On Deluxe Set Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers | ||
Quarter To Three - On Deluxe Set Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band |
Disc 15
The History of Rock ‘n’ Roll: Punk & Up from the Underground
The wrath of an entire nation focused on a single rock band when Sex Pistols released “God Save the Queen” during Queen Elizabeth’s Silver Jubilee in 1977. As the three living band members and manager Malcom McLaren recall in Punk, they aimed to inflame. Punk documents how punk used short and simple songs to “reclaim rock ‘n’ roll.”
In
the Eighties, rock had irony, flash – and more shock and sex appeal than ever.
By beaming rock video clips around the world, MTV became rock’s first global
network – and created a powerful new corporate medium, complete with wild
imagery and calculated self-censorship. At the same time, inner-city youth were
improvising a controversial medium of their own, in the form of rap. Up from the Underground shows how rock
reinvented itself in the 1980s.
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
Rockaway Beach - On Deluxe Set The Ramones | ||
Gloria - On Deluxe Set Patti Smith | ||
Alison - On Deluxe Set Elvis Costello | ||
Johnny Hit And Run Paulene - On Deluxe Set X | ||
Radio Radio - On Deluxe Set Elvis Costello | ||
London Calling - On Deluxe Set The Clash | ||
Whip It - On Deluxe Set Devo | ||
Do You Really Want To Hurt Me - On Deluxe Set Culture Club | ||
The Message - On Deluxe Set Grandmaster Flash And The Furious Five | ||
Billie Jean - On Deluxe Set Michael Jackson | ||
Rock Box - On Deluxe Set Run D.M.C. | ||
Walk This Way - On Deluxe Set Run D.M.C. With Aerosmith | ||
Fight The Power - On Deluxe Set Public Enemy | ||
Justify My Love - On Deluxe Set Madonna | ||
My Hometown - On Deluxe Set Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | ||
Even Better Than The Real Thing - On Deluxe Set U2 |
Disc 16
The History of Rock ‘n’ Roll: Britain Invades, America Fights Back & The Sounds of Soul
In January 1964, the Beatles landed in New York City – and rock ‘n’ Roll was born again. Jolted by the competition, American bands rose to the occasion, fighting back with music that was original, energetic and in tune with a decade of roller-coaster change. Britain Invades, America Fights Back tells the story of rock’s renaissance between 1964 and 1966.
“Soul”
is sometimes defined as the essence of the human spirit. In the popular music
of the 1960s, soul meant something more tangible. It was a shout of joy, a cry
of pain – and an emblem of uninhibited self-expression. The Sounds of Soul traces the rise of a new form of musical
artistry.
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
I Get Around - On Deluxe Set The Beach Boys | ||
The Way You Do The Things You Do The Temptations | ||
Don’t Let The Sun Catch You Crying - On Deluxe Set Gerry & The Pacemakers | ||
The House Of The Rising Sun - On Deluxe Set The Animals | ||
Needles And Pins - On Deluxe Set The Seachers | ||
Around And Around - On Deluxe Set The Rolling Stones | ||
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction - On Deluxe Set The Rolling Stones | ||
I’m Into Something Good - On Deluxe Set Herman's Hermits | ||
A World Without Love - On Deluxe Set Peter And Gordon | ||
Do You Believe In Magic - On Deluxe Set The Lovin' Spoonful | ||
Turn! Turn! Turn! - On Deluxe Set The Byrds | ||
Creeque Alley - On Deluxe Set The Mamas & The Papas | ||
Can’t Explain - On Deluxe Set The Who | ||
Carrie-Anne - On Deluxe Set The Hollies | ||
Paint It Black - On Deluxe Set The Rolling Stones | ||
Georgia On My Mind - On Deluxe Set Ray Charles & Michael Bolton | ||
Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag - On Deluxe Set James Brown | ||
You Send Me - On Deluxe Set Sam Cooke | ||
In The Midnight Hour - On Deluxe Set Wilson Pickett | ||
Ooo Baby Baby - On Deluxe Set The Miracles | ||
My Girl - On Deluxe Set The Temptations | ||
My Girl - On Deluxe Set Hall & Oates With Kendricks And Ruffin | ||
Aint That Peculiar - On Deluxe Set Marvin Gaye | ||
I Want You Back - On Deluxe Set The Jackson 5 | ||
A House Is Not A Home - On Deluxe Set Luther Vandross |
Disc 17
The History of Rock ‘n’ Roll: Rock ‘n’ Roll Explodes & Good Rockin’ Tonight
It seemed like a sound from nowhere, boogie beats and bluesy vocals lighting up the late-night radio dial with songs like “Shake, Rattle and Roll.” They called it “race” music, or “rhythm and blues.” Around the world, white kids tuned in – and began to imitate what they heard. It was the seedtime of a new kind of music: What we, today, call “rock ‘n’ roll.” Rock ‘n’ Roll Explodes is a kaleidoscope of musical memories.
Disc
jockey Alan Freed was the first to call it “rock ‘n’ roll” – but it was Elvis
Aron Presley who gave the new music sex appeal. In a matter of months during
the summer and fall of 1956, the “Hillbilly Cat” transformed old-fashioned
rhythm and blues into a new kind of music, breaching the boundaries between
country and blues, folk and pop, black and white. Good Rockin’ Tonight recounts the glory days of rock’s first golden
age.
Song Title Artist | ||
---|---|---|
Wild Thing - On Deluxe Set Jimi Hendrix | ||
Born To Run - On Deluxe Set Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | ||
Billie Jean - On Deluxe Set Michael Jackson | ||
I Just Wanna Make Love To You - On Deluxe Set The Rolling Stones | ||
Got My Mojo Working - On Deluxe Set Muddy Waters | ||
That’ll Be The Day Buddy Holly And The Crickets | ||
Caldonia - On Deluxe Set Louis Jordan And The Tympany Five | ||
Shake, Rattle And Roll - On Deluxe Set Big Joe Turner | ||
I Got A Woman - On Deluxe Set Ray Charles | ||
Bo Diddley - On Deluxe Set Bo Diddley | ||
Maybellene Chuck Berry | ||
Ready Teddy - On Deluxe Set Little Richard | ||
Tutti Frutti - On Deluxe Set Pat Boone, Little Richard | ||
Rock Around The Clock Billy Haley And His Comets | ||
Roll Over Beethoven - On Deluxe Set Chuck Berry | ||
Lucille - On Deluxe Set Little Richard | ||
Hound Dog - On Deluxe Set Elvis Presley | ||
Blue Suede Shoes - On Deluxe Set Carl Perkins | ||
Whole Lotta Shakin Going On - On Deluxe Set Jerry Lee Lewis | ||
Oh, Boy! - On Deluxe Set Buddy Holly And The Crickets | ||
Bye Bye Love - On Deluxe Set The Everly Brothers | ||
Only The Lonley (Know How I Feel) - On Deluxe Set Roy Orbison | ||
You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ - On Deluxe Set The Righteous Brothers | ||
Be My Baby - On Deluxe Set The Ronettes | ||
Stand By Me - On Deluxe Set Ben E. King |