voc, 1895-1943 US, Atlanta
Singer of Blues and Jazz
American jazz and blues singer. Born : 1895 in Atlanta, Georgia. Died : September 21, 1943 in New York City, New York.
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Trixie Smith | Trixie Smith | 2005 | Compil. |
Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order. Volume 1 | Trixie Smith | 1995 | Compil. |
Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order. Volume 2 | Trixie Smith | 1995 | Compil. |
(1922-1939) The Remaining Titles | Trixie Smith | 1989 | Compil. |
"Freight Train Blues" (Blues By Trixie Smith) | Trixie Smith | 1967 | Compil. |
Sidney Bechet | Sidney Bechet With Louis Armstrong, Trixie Smith, Noble Sissle Swingsters | 1960 | Album |
Trixie's Blues | Trixie Smith | 1957 | Single |
Railroad Blues | Trixie Smith | 1941 | Album |
He May Be Your Man (But He Comes To See Me Sometime) / Jack I'm Mellow | Trixie Smith | 1938 | Album |
Everybody's Doing That Charleston Now / Love Me Like You Used To Do | Trixie Smith With Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra | 1925 | Album |
Freight Train Blues / Don't Shake It No More | Trixie Smith & Her Down Home Sync. / Trixie Smith | 1924 | Album |
Praying Blues / Ada Jane's Blues | Trixie Smith Acc. By Her Down Home Syncopators | 1924 | Album |
Freight Train Blues / Trixie Blues | Trixie Smith | 1924 | Album |
Take It Daddy Its All Yours / I'm Through With You (As I Can Be) | Trixie Smith & Her Down Home Sync. / Trixie Smith | 1923 | Album |
Desperate Blues / Trixies Blues | Trixie Smith | 1922 | Album |
Trixie Blues | Trixie Smith | 1922 | Album |
You Missed A Good Woman When You Picked All Over Me | Trixie Smith, James P. Johnson's Harmony Seven | 1921 | Album |
Trixie's Blues | Trixie Smith, Sidney Bechet | Single | |
The Female Blues Vol 3 | Ma Rainey And Trixie Smith | Compil. |
Trixie Smith & Her Down Home Sync. Blues and Jazz |