♫ BUY the Mp3 album '50 Songs Blues' on the Official Halidon Music Store: ♫ BUY the CD album “50 Songs Blues” on Amazon: IT: UK: DE: FR: ES: ♫ BUY the CD album “50 Songs Blues' on Ebay: These tracks are available for sync licensing in web video productions, corporate videos, films, ads and music compilations. For further information and licensing please contact [email protected] Subscribe to our channel: ? Listen to ”Jazz”on Spotify: Like us on Facebook: BLUES – 50 SONGS 1 BIG BILL BROONZY (vocal & guitar) I Feel So Good 2 BESSIE SMITH (vocal) acc.
By the “Henderson’s Hot Six” 3 SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON Good Morning School Girl 4 LOUIS ARMSTRONG (vocal & trumpet) 5 LONNIE JOHNSON Blue Ghost Blues 6 IVIE ANDERSON (vocal) with DUKE ELLINGTON Rocks in My Bed 7 HOT LIPS PAGE Old Man Ben 8 LOUIS JORDAN (vocal & alto sax) and His “Tympany Five” I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town 9 FRANKIE “HALF PINT” JAXON (voc) acc. By: Barney Bigard (cl), Lil Hardin (p), Wellman Braud (b), Sid Catlett (dm) Callin’ Corrine 10 ROOSEVELT SYKES (vocal & piano) New 44 Blues 11 PINE TOP SMITH (vocal & piano) Pine Top's Blues 12 MEMPHIS SLIM (voc, p), Leroy Batchelor (b) Beer Drinking Woman 13 MEMPHIS MINNIE (vocal & guitar) Chickasaw Train 14 BLIND BOY FULLER (vocal & guitar) Homesick and Lonesome Blues 15 KOKOMO ARNOLD (vocal & guitar), unknown (p) Bad Luck Blues 16 IDA COX (vocal) acc. By her “All-Star Band” ‘Fore Day Creep 17 SLEEPY JOHN ESTES (vocal & guitar), Hammie Nixon (har) Someday Baby Blues 18 GEORGIA WHITE (vocal & piano), acc. By Ikey Robinson (g), John Lindsay (b) The Blues Ain’t Nothin’ But 19 LEADBELLY (vocal & guitar) Matchbox Blues (Ledbetter) 20 JOE TURNER (vocal) acc.
By Pete Johnson (p) Roll ‘Em Pete 21 THE HARLEM HAMFATS Southern Blues 22 MAMIE SMITH (vocal) acc. By her “Jazz Hounds” Crazy Blues 23 LEROY CARR (vocal & piano), Scrapper Blackwell (g) When the Sun Goes Down 24 BUKKA WHITE (vocal & guitar), unknown (g) Shake ‘Em on Down 25 JACK TEAGARDEN (vocal & trombone) and His Orchestra Aunt Hagar’s Blues 26 BIG MACEO (vocal & piano) Worried Life Blues 27 BILLIE HOLIDAY (vocal) and Her Orchestra Billie’s Blues 28 ALBERTA HUNTER (vocal) acc. By: Charlie Shavers (tp), Buster Bailey (cl), Lil Armstrong (p), Wellman Braud (b) Downhearted Blues 29 VICTORIA SPIVEY (vocal) and her “Hallelujah Boys” Black Snake Blues 30 FATS WALLER (vocal & piano) and “His Rhythm” Bessie, Bessie, Bessie 31 LIL GREEN (vocal) acc. By: Simeon Henry (p), Big Bill Broonzy (g), Ramson Knowling (b) Why Don’t You Do Right 32 TRIXIE SMITH (vocal) acc. By: Charlie Shavers (tp), Sidney Bechet (cl), Sam Price (p), Teddy Bunn (g), Richard Fullbright (b), O’Neill Spencer (dm) Freight Train Blues 33 BLUE LOU BARKER (vocal) acc. By “Danny Barker’s Flying Cats” Georgia Grind 34 BROWNIE McGHEE (vocal & guitar), Sonny Terry (har), Robert Young (wbd) Workingman's Blues (McGhee) 35 ETHEL WATERS (vocal) acc. By Joe Smith (cn), Fletcher Henderson (p) Jazzin' Babies Blues 36 JOSHUA WHITE (vocal & guitar) acc.
By: Edmond Hall (cl), Israel Crosby (b), Jimmy Hoskins (b) Gotta Go 37 JIMMY RUSHING (vocal) with COUNT BASIE (piano) and His Orchestra Goin' to Chicago 38 SIPPIE WALLACE (vocal & piano) acc. By: Johnny Dodds (cl), Honore Dutrey (tbn) I’m a Mighty Tight Woman 39 WALTER BROWN (vocal) acc. By Jay McShann (p), Gene Ramey (b), Gus Johnson (dm) Confessin' the Blues 40 “PAPA” CHARLIE JACKSON (vocal & banjo) Shake That Thing 41 BLIND LEMON JEFFERSON (vocal & guitar) Prison Cell Blues 42 SKIP JAMES (vocal & guitar) I’m So Glad 43 JELLY ROLL MORTON (vocal & piano) Mamie's Blues 44 ROBERT JOHNSON (vocal & guitar) Sweet Home Chicago 45 MA RAINEY (vocal) acc. By her “Georgia Band” See See Rider 46 BLIND BLAKE, vocal & guitar Diddle Wa Diddle 47 THE HOKUM BOYS: Dan Roberts (vocal & guitar), Alex Hikll (voc, p) Hokum Blues 48 TRIXIE SMITH (vocal), acc. By: Charlie Shavers (tp), Sidney Bechet (cl), Sam Price (p), Teddy Bunn (g), Richard Fullbright (b), O’Neill Spencer (dm) Trouble in Mind Blues 49 BO CHATMAN (vocal & violin) with Charlie McCoy (mandolin, voc)., Walter Vineson (g) Corrine, Corrina 50 CHARLIE PATTON (vocal & guitar) A Spoonful Blues.
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Click on the colored square where genre and decade intersect. Each colored square shows the number of Gold Standard songs for that genre and decade. Each list is sorted alphabetically by SONG TITLE. DECADE - SONG TITLE GENRE SONGWRITER(S) 1909 Memphis Blues Blues Handy, W. C.; REC: Louis Armstrong; Fletcher Henderson 1918 After You've Gone Blues Creamer, H., & Layton, T.; REC: Bessie Smith; Louis Armstrong; Joe Venuti; Eddie Lang; Wynton Marsalis 1916 Beale Street Blues Blues Handy, W.
C.; REC: Prince's Orchestra; Alberta Hunter; Joe Venuti; Eddie Lang; Mississippi Fred McDowell 1915 High Water Everywhere Blues Patton, Charley; REC: Charley Patton; David Honeyboy Edwards; Rory Block 1910 Pony Blues Blues Patton, Charley; REC: Charley Patton; Son House 1914 St. Louis Blues Blues Handy, W. Yamaha sty files download torrent.
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The have done more than most to keep the blues alive, whether that’s playing Chess classics to hordes of oblivious teenage girls in 1964 or making the genre their own with tracks like Midnight Rambler and Stray Cat Blues at the close of that decade. Crucially, the Stones, always showed their workings, ensuring that heroes like Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf and BB King were given credit and exposure to new audiences at every opportunity. No bunch of white kids from London ever had more right to play the blues. Confessin’ The Blues (12 X 5, 1964) Confessin’ The Blues was first released on The Stones’ now legendary Five by Five EP, one of a quintet of tracks recorded at Chess Studios in Chicago June ‘64. Other cuts on the EP included soul man Wilson Pickett’s If You Need Me, Chuck Berry’s Around And Around and two tracks attributed to Nanker Phelge: Empty Heart and 2120 South Michigan Avenue, the latter the address of Chess Records. Nanker Phelge was the collective songwriting credit for all five Stones. Little Red Rooster (The Rolling Stones Now, 1965) The Stones’ cut of one of Chess Records’ songwriter/bassist/resident genius Willie Dixon’s greatest songs echoes the 1961 version by Howlin’ Wolf.
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The Stones’ 45 is the only blues single ever to have topped the British charts. Said Mick Jagger: “The reason we recorded Little Red Rooster isn’t because we want to bring blues to the masses. We’ve been going on and on about blues, so we thought it was about time we stopped talking and did something about it.” Here’s the band performing the song live on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1965.
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