| | R&B Jukebox Hits 1955, Vol. 1 CD
The latest edition of this hugely popular series brings together 25 of the very finest R&B Jukebox Hits from January to April of 1955. The line-up is a veritable who's who of R&B with such luminaries as Ray Charles, Buddy Johnson, Lavern Baker, Ruth Brow R&B Jukebox Hits 1955, Vol. 1 Music R&B Jukebox Hits 1955, Vol. 1 Review
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