There are half a dozen offerings from each scattered through the hundred and fifty tracks here, and the enthusiast who wants to explore either man's extensive catalogue would be best advised to head elsewhere. There's an almost bewildering array of Fats Domino compilations out there, and Hughesy's copy of The Fat Man box set, acquired fifteen or so years ago is comprehensive enough to save me the effort of investigating those options further, and if I need more Little Richard there's always the ninety track The Complete Rock'n Roll Years '51-57 for $9.99 at iTunes.
And what’s on these disks? Here you go…
Heavy Sugar:
Part 1:
Little Richard: Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey
John Fred & The Playboys: Shirley
Huey Smith: Would You Believe It, I Have A Cold
Fats Domino: Telling Lies
Smiley Lewis: Someday (You'll Want Me)
Paul Gayten: Nervous Boogie
Frankie Ford: It Must Be Jelly
Joe Jones: A-Tisket A-Tasket
Jimmy Beasley: I'm So Blue
Ray Washington: I Know
The Supremes: Honey, Honey
Jimmy Clanton: Ship On A Stormy Sea
Myles & Dupont: Loud Mouth Annie
Shirley & Lee: That's What I'll Do
Alberta Hall: Oh, How I Need Your Lovin'
Oscar Wills (aka TV Slim): Flatfoot Sam
Professor Longhair: Look What You're Doing To Me
Bobby Mitchell: Try Rock And Roll
Charles Brown: I'll Always Be In Love With You
Lester Robertson: My Girl Across Town
The Tropicals: Sweet Sixteen
Roland Cook: I've Got A Girl
Lee Allen & His Band: Tic Toc
The Gondoliers: You Call Everybody Darling
Etta James: Dance With Me Henry