Handmade Popcorn Story 1 / Various
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| 1. Little Willie John – Fever |
| 2. Tennessee Ernie Ford – Sixteen Tons |
| 3. J.J. Jones and Combo – Harlem Nocturne |
| 4. Joanie Sommers – Why Don’t You Do Right |
| 5. Bobby Guy – Good Enough |
| 6. Melvin Davis – Wedding Bells |
| 7. Kenny and Moe (The Blue Boys) – I Want to Love You |
| 8. Les de Merle and His Band – Bulldozer |
| 9. Lula Reed – Lovin’ |
| 10. “Big” Buddy Lucas – I Can’t Go |
| 11. Titus Turner – Coralee |
| 12. Priscilla Bowman – Sugar Daddy |
| 13. Edgar Allen and the Po’ Boys – Panic Button |
| 14. Perry Como – Glendora |
| 15. Bobby Brookes – Little Girl (Is It True) |
| 16. Danny Darrow – Impulse |
| 17. Lefty (Guitar) Bates – Ninety Days |
| 18. Little Jimmy Ray – You Need to Fall in Love |
| 19. Sherri Taylor – He’s the One That Rings My Bell |
| 20. Bobby King – Thanks Mr Postman |
| 21. Barry White and the Atlantic’s – Tracy (All I Have Is You) |
| 22. The Clovers Featuring Buddy Bailey – One More Time (Come on) |
| 23. Chance Halladay – 13 Women |
| 24. Ben E. King – Don’t Play That Song (You Lied) |
| 25. The Ray-O-Vacs – Besame Mucho (Kiss Me Much) |
| 26. Etta James – Seven Day Fool |
| 27. Roy Hamilton – Earthquake |
| 28. Timi Yuro – I Ain’t Gonna Cry No More |
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The Popcorn genre is a style of music and dancing first established in Belgium (the Land of Beers) in the late 1960s and it got it’s name from a discotheque called the Popcorn. This style includes a pretty eclectic and wide range of American R&B and pop songs mostly recorded in the 1950s and mid-1960s in a slow or medium tempo and often in a minor key. Popcorn can be recognized by it’s tempo just as much as it’s sound. In an article for The Guardian titled “Belgium’s ‘Popcorn: the last underground music scene in Europe” musician and writer Bob Stanley wrote “the purity of Belgian Popcorn is it’s very impurity. R&B, Broadway numbers, tangos, Phil Spector-Esque girl groups, and loungey instrumentals, they are all constituent parts of a rare, and still largely undiscovered scene. It won’t stay that way forever.





