UK collection from the acclaimed songwriter. Toussaint songs have advertised everything from Coca Cola and chocolate to Boots the Chemist. They have been used as TV themes and featured in film soundtracks. He's scored hits in every decade from the 1950s onwards and is still doing so in the 21st century. In addition he either discovered or nurtured the talents of a raft of pivotal R&B acts, among them Aaron Neville, Benny Spellman, Irma Thomas and Lee Dorsey, all of whom recorded some of Toussaint's best songs. The two dozen songs on "Rolling with the Punches" - a CD which carries the personal approval and endorsement of Mr Toussaint himself - focus on a 20-year period that covers the 1960s and 1970s. The diversity of performers shows just how adaptable to all sorts of genres Toussaint's work is and offers an affectionate salute to his lyrical and melodic supremacy that has long been overdue. It would be impossible to fit all of his most famous songs on one CD but our overview embraces several of his biggest as well as showcasing some beautiful songs that are no less worthy of great public acclaim.
6 Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky (From Now on) - Don Covay
7 Ride Your Pony - the Meters
8 Soul Sister - Allen Toussaint
9 Working in the Coal Mine - the Judds
10 Get Out of My Life Woman - Solomon Burke
11 Sweet Touch of Love - Irma Thomas
12 Shoorah - Frankie Miller
13 Yes We Can Can - the Pointer Sisters
14 Fortune Teller - Benny Spellman
15 Freedom for the Stallion - Bill Medley
16 Sneakin' Sally Thru' the Alley - Robert Palmer
17 Whoever's Thrilling You (Is Killing Me) - Z.Z Hill
18 Brickyard Blues (Play Somethin' Sweet) - Maria Muldaur
19 What Do You Want the Girl to Do - Lowell George
20 I'll Be Rolling (With the Punches) - Millie Jackson
21 Tampin' - the Rhine Oaks
22 A Certain Girl - Warren Zevon
23 Holy Cow - Lee Dorsey
24 Southern Nights - Glen Campbell
UK collection from the acclaimed songwriter. Toussaint songs have advertised everything from Coca Cola and chocolate to Boots the Chemist. They have been used as TV themes and featured in film soundtracks. He's scored hits in every decade from the 1950s onwards and is still doing so in the 21st century. In addition he either discovered or nurtured the talents of a raft of pivotal R&B acts, among them Aaron Neville, Benny Spellman, Irma Thomas and Lee Dorsey, all of whom recorded some of Toussaint's best songs. The two dozen songs on "Rolling with the Punches" - a CD which carries the personal approval and endorsement of Mr Toussaint himself - focus on a 20-year period that covers the 1960s and 1970s. The diversity of performers shows just how adaptable to all sorts of genres Toussaint's work is and offers an affectionate salute to his lyrical and melodic supremacy that has long been overdue. It would be impossible to fit all of his most famous songs on one CD but our overview embraces several of his biggest as well as showcasing some beautiful songs that are no less worthy of great public acclaim.