Dog Ears Music: Born in July Playlist

This week our playlist includes music by Jack White, Bobbie Gentry, Rufus Wainwright, Buddy Guy (& Junior Wells), Red Sovine and more.
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Jack White

Song: On and On and On

Album: Blunderbuss

Genre: Alternative

Bobbie Gentry

Song: Tobacco Road

Album: The Delta Sweete

Genre: Pop

Rufus Wainwright

Song: Song of You

Album: Out of the Game

Genre: Pop

Buddy Guy (& Junior Wells)

Song: Good Morning Schoolgirl

Album: Hoodoo Man Blues

Genre: Blues

Red Sovine

Song: Old Pipeliner

Album: Phantom 309

Genre: Country

Vince Guaraldi

Song: Zelao

Album: Greatest Hits

Genre: Jazz

Cat Stevens

Song: Trouble

Album: Mona Bone Jakon

Genre: Rock

Lee Morgan

Song: P.S. I Love You

Album: Introducing Lee Morgan

Genre: Jazz

Suzanne Vega

Song: Casual Match

Album: Nine Objects of Desire

Genre: Rock

Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim)

Song: Praise You

Album: You've Come a Long Way Baby

Genre: Alt Dance

Jimmy McHugh (Mildred Bailey)

Song: Where Are You?

Album: The Jimmy McHugh Songbook

Genre: Jazz

Ringo Starr

Song: I'm the Greatest

Album: Ringo

Genre: Rock

Linda Ronstadt

Song: Mr. Radio

Album: Get Closer

Genre: Pop

Isaac Stern (& Pablo Casals)

Song: Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major, Op. 8: III. Adagio

Album: Brahms: Sextet, Op. 18 & Piano Trio No. 1

Genre: Classical

Sufjan Stevens

Song: Futile Devices

Album: The Age of Adz

Genre: Alternative

Neil Tennant (Pet Shop Boys)

Song: Risk

Album: The Most Incredible Thing

Genre: Score

Béla Fleck

Song: Down in the Swamp

Album: Drive

Genre: Jazz/Bluegrass

Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)

Song: It's All Over Now

Album: 12 X 5

Genre: Rock

Cesar Zuiderwijk (Golden Earring)

Song: Radar Love

Album: Moontan

Genre: Rock

Debbie Harry (Blondie)

Song: Rapture

Album: Autoamerican

Genre: Rock

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