Posts Tagged ‘jump blues’

Auld Lang Syne Boogie

January 1, 2023

“Auld Lang Syne Boogie,” recorded by the jump blues band of sax player Freddie Mitchell in 1949. Rip Harrington is on piano.

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New Year’s Resolution Blues

January 1, 2022

“New Year’s Resolution Blues,” written by Dallas Bartley and Leo Hickman, recorded by Roy Milton and His Solid Senders in 1948.

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Auld Lang Syne Boogie

January 1, 2022

“Auld Lang Syne Boogie,” recorded by the jump blues band of sax player Freddie Mitchell in 1949. Rip Harrington is on piano.

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Short link: https://wp.me/p6sb6-xYq

Comments are welcome if they are on-topic, substantive, concise, and not boring or obscene. Comments may be edited for clarity and length.

 

New Year’s Resolution Blues

January 1, 2021

“New Year’s Resolution Blues,” written by Dallas Bartley and Leo Hickman, recorded by Roy Milton and His Solid Senders in 1948.

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Short link: https://wp.me/p6sb6-vUV

Comments are welcome if they are on-topic, substantive, concise, and not boring or obscene. Comments may be edited for clarity and length.

Auld Lang Syne Boogie

January 1, 2021

“Auld Lang Syne Boogie,” recorded by the jump blues band of sax player Freddie Mitchell in 1949. Rip Harrington is on piano.

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Short link: https://wp.me/p6sb6-vSN

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I Want You To Be My Baby

September 5, 2020

“I Want You To Be My Baby,” written by Jon Hendricks, recorded by Billie Davis, 1968. Back-up singers are said to be Madeline Bell, Kiki Dee, and Doris Troy. Originally recorded by Louis Jordan in 1953, but this version is similar to the 1967 cover by Ellie Greenwich, with the Spencer Davis Group-derived rhythm figure.

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I Want You To Be My Baby

August 30, 2020

“I Want You To Be My Baby,” written by Jon Hendricks, recorded by Lillian Briggs, 1955. Originally recorded by Louis Jordan in 1953.

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New Year’s Resolution Blues

January 1, 2020

“New Year’s Resolution Blues,” written by Dallas Bartley and Leo Hickman, recorded by Roy Milton and His Solid Senders in 1948.

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Short link: https://wp.me/p6sb6-u48

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New Year’s Resolution Blues

January 1, 2019

“New Year’s Resolution Blues,” written by Dallas Bartley and Leo Hickman, recorded by Roy Milton and His Solid Senders in 1948.

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Auld Lang Syne Boogie

January 1, 2018

“Auld Lang Syne Boogie,” recorded by the jump blues band of sax player Freddie Mitchell in 1949. Rip Harrington is on piano.

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