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This CD is one of 21 that the Memphis Archives has produced in order to preserve our rich American musical heritage for future generations.
Genre:
Blues: Jazzy Blues
Release Date:
1994
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(781371700323)
Record Label: Memphis Archives
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1. Home Again Blues - The Original Dixieland Jazz Band |
2:55 |
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2. The Dallas Blues - Marie Cahill |
3:48 |
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3. Alcoholic Blues - Irving Kaufman |
2:47 |
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4. Boll Weevil Blues - Vernon Dalhart & Ed Smalle |
2:54 |
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5. Memphis Blues - Al Bernard |
3:23 |
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6. Homesickness Blues - Nora Bayes |
3:15 |
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7. Frankie & Johnnie - Al Bernard |
3:15 |
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8. If Your Good Man Quits You - Viola McCoy & F. Henderson's Jazz F |
2:58 |
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9. I've Got the Yes! We Have No Bananas Blues - Belle Baker |
3:15 |
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10. Jubilee Blues - Belle Baker |
3:03 |
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11. Railroad Blues - Trixie Smith & Louis Armstrong |
2:59 |
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12. St. Louis Blues - Bessie Smith & Louis Armstrong |
3:09 |
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13. Take It 'Cause It's All Yours - Edith Wilson & Johnny Dunn's Jaz |
3:10 |
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14. Down Where They Play the Blues - Mary Stafford & Her Jazz Band |
3:07 |
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15. Aitn't Givin' Nothin' Away - Southern Negro Quartet |
2:59 |
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16. I Don't Let No One Man Worry Me - Ethel Ridley |
2:48 |
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17. Chinese Blues - Irving Kaufman |
3:03 |
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18. If You Do - What I Do - Eddie Cantor with the Georgians |
2:59 |
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After W. C. Handy's "St. Louis Blues," New York City's Tin Pan Alley jumped on the blues bandwagon. This disc collects 18 sides from 1915-1925 by vaudeville stars and early blues and jazz performers. The selections on this CD are a cross section of performances by both blakc and white recording artists. They are as fresh today as they were when you could buy them at your local record shop for about 75 cents.
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