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Singer of Blues
A.k.a. James D. Harris
Shakey Jake (sometimes with Harris) (April 12, 1921 – March 2, 1990) was an American Chicago blues singer, harmonicist and songwriter. Harris released five albums over a period of almost 25 years, and he was often musically associated with his nephew, Magic Sam.
Shakey Jake And The Allstars |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Never Leave You / Easy Baby | Shakey Jake | 1983 | Single |
Magic Touch (Live At Sylvio's 1968) | Magic Sam & Shakey Jake | 1983 | Album |
The Key Won't Fit | Shakey Jake | 1983 | Album |
Straight Ahead | Johnny Dyer & Shakey Jake | 1983 | Album |
Make It Good To You | Shakey Jake | 1978 | Album |
The Devil's Harmonica | Shakey Jake | 1972 | Album |
Let's Make It Baby / Love My Baby / I'm In Love / Bye Bye Baby | John Lee Hooker / Shakey Jake / T-Bone Walker / Memphis Slim | 1965 | Single |
Mouth Harp Blues | Shakey Jake | 1961 | Album |
My Foolish Heart / Jake's Blues | Shakey Jake | 1960 | Single |
Good Times | Shakey Jake | 1960 | Album |
Call Me If You Need Me / Roll Your Money Maker | Shakey Jake With The Willie Dixon Band | 1958 | Single |
Sister Rose / Turn You On | Shakey Jake | Single |
Shakey Jake |
Shakey Jake And The Allstars Blues |