Date |
Label |
Rec No. |
Review |
9/17/1955 (BB) |
Decca |
29654 |
My Heart, My Heart
bright bluesy ditty by a promising new disk personality.
(Rating: 75)
Flirting With You
A cute. bouncy little hem which should help win fans for the newcomer.
(Rating: 73) |
7/16/1955 (BB) |
MAR-VEL |
751 |
Searching
A nostalgic tune given a quiet, sincere reading by the
singer and handsomely backed by steel guitar.
(Rating: 67)
My Heart, My Heart
Picking up the beat, Bradshaw and his Tennessee Trio rush brcathlessly
Ihm this material, giving It a cute twist from lime to time with unexpected
hesitations.
(Rating: 66) |
6/2/1958 (BB) |
MAR-VEL |
752 |
Naughty Girls
Ingratiating warbling by Bradshaw and Morgan Sisters on
amusing little ditty with good lyrics. Merits spins.
(Rating: 76)
It Just Ain't Right
Plaintive vocal treatment of wistful tune. Good for traditional c. & w.
locks.
(Rating: 72) |
6/14/1958 (CB) |
MAR-VEL |
752 |
Naughty Girls
Here’s an interesting coupling that could very well develop
into a two-sided ‘sleeper’. On this half, Jack Bradshaw, tastefully
backed up by the Morgan Sisters, refreshingly romps over a contagious,
gimmicked-up novelty bouncer.
(Rating: B+)
It Just Ain't Right
Bradshaw and the gals blend their vocal talents in
pleasing style, once again, as they tenderly groove a feelingful romantic
lilter. Watch both ends.
(Rating: B+) |
11/1/1958 (CB) |
MAR-VEL |
753 |
Men Are Weak
Jack Bradshaw follows his attention-getting “Naughty Girls;
with one that’ll probably cause an even bigger fuss among the pop anc
country platter spinners. On it Jack softly caresses a catchy, easy-goinj
tale billed as the ‘No. 1 song of the Weak’. Interesting side to watcl
closely.
(Rating: B+)
Jo-Jo
Underlid is a tantalizing slicing that Bradshaw takes for a refreshing whirl
Can also put the artist in hit contention.(Rating: B)
|
11/13/1958 (BB) |
MAR-VEL |
753 |
Jo-Jo
Rockabilly has chanter threatening to mar his rival's good
looks for eying his girl. Some coin ossible.
(Rating: Two Stars)
Men Are Weak
Folkish ballad is offbeat and interesting. Country jockeys will enjoy.
(Rating: Two Stars) |
9/14/1959 (BB) |
GLENN |
754 |
No NO
A country weeper with a lot of emotion in the reading.
C. &mp. W. deejays should expose it.(Rating: 3 stars)
Welcome Heart
A three-beat country tune. Bradshaw sings it well, in the traditional style.
(Rating: Two Stars) |
9/19/1959 (BB) |
GLENN |
754 |
No NO
Bradshaw’s soft, whisper-like voice tenderly cuddles this beautiful ballad.
The' stylist comes through winningly.
(Rating: B+)
Welcome Heart
More of the special Bradshaw feeling is packed lovingly into this
end. Both can make noise.
(Rating: B+) |