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Musician of R&B/Soul and Blues
A.k.a. Albert B. Smith
Albert B. Smith was born on Nov. 23, 1923 in Bolivar County, Mississippi Bassist, Songwriter and producer from Chicago, where he started in the middle of the 40s. Worked with Jimmy Reed, ran his own label Blues On Blues and produced many records for Bluesway.
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Try To Remember | The Swallows Featuring Al Smith | 1986 | Single |
Wabash Blues / Left Field | Al Smith | 1959 | Single |
One Two, Cha Cha Cha | Al Smith | 1957 | Single |
Road House | Al Smith | 1957 | Single |
Nobody In Mind / Chop Chop Boom | Jack McVea With Al Smith And The Savoys | 1955 | Album |
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes / Slow Mood | Al Smith Featuring Red Holloway's Orchestra | 1952 | Single |
Only Glory By And By | Carlton Booth, Al Smith, Herman Voss | Single | |
Al Smith & Mildred Anderson With Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis | Al Smith, Mildred Anderson, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis | Album | |
Precious Hiding Place | John DeHorn, Al Smith, Herman Voss | Single | |
This Little Light of Mine | Helen Barth, Al Smith | Single |
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