Compil. UK 1988 on Retrieval label
Jazz and Blues
Recorded New York City, August 27, 1926 (A1 to A4), September 6, 1926 (A5), October 20, 1926 (A6, A7), November 23, 1926 (B1 to B4), January 26, 1927 (A8), February 16, 1927 (B5 to B8).
Thomas Morris cor, 1897-1945 US cornet, album by | |
Bob Fuller cl, *1898 US alto saxophone, clarinet, soprano saxophone | |
Buddy Christian bj, 1885-1958 US banjo | |
Ernest Elliot sax, US clarinet | |
Mike Jackson p, 1888-1945 US piano, written by | |
Phil Worde p, piano, written by | |
John R. T. Davies tb, voc, sax, 1927-2004 GB transferred by, mastered by, producer | |
Charlie Irvis tb, 1899-1939 US trombone | |
Unknown Artist trombone | |
Edna Winston , vocals | |
Elizabeth Smith , vocals | |
Mamie Smith voc, 1883-1946 US vocals | |
Margaret Johnson voc, US vocals |
Christopher Crump design |
Charlie Crump producer |
Ron Jewson producer |
Richard Rains sleeve notes |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Goin' Crazy With The Blues | Mamie Smith | Andy Razaf, J.C. Johnson | |
2 | Sweet Virginia Blues | Mamie Smith | Andy Razaf, J.C. Johnson | |
3 | What Have You Done To Make Me Feel This Way | Mamie Smith | Andy Razaf, J.C. Johnson | |
4 | I Once Was Yours I'm Somebody Else's Now | Mamie Smith | Andy Razaf, J.C. Johnson | |
5 | Gwine To Have Bad Luck For Seven Years | Elizabeth Smith (2) | Andy Razaf, Phil Worde | |
6 | When A 'Gator Holler, Folks Say It's A Sign Of Rain | Margaret Johnson (5) | Sidney Easton | |
7 | Graysom Street Blues | Margaret Johnson (5) | Mike Jackson | |
8 | Police Done Tore My Playhouse Down | Elizabeth Smith (2) | Edgar Dowell | |
9 | I Got A Mule To Ride | Edna Winston | Mike Jackson | |
10 | Mama's Gonna Drop Your Curtain | Edna Winston | Mike Jackson | |
11 | Pail In My Hand | Edna Winston | Donald Heywood | |
12 | Peepin' Jim | Edna Winston | Edgar Dowell | |
13 | 'Way After One And My Daddy Ain't Come Home Yet | Edna Winston | Mike Jackson | |
14 | Joogie Blues | Edna Winston | Edgar Dowell | |
15 | Ever After On | Edna Winston | W. C. Handy | |
16 | Rent Man Blues | Edna Winston | Gus Smith |