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Jazz Gillum - Sweet Sweet Woman (1938)
William McKinley "Jazz" Gillum, vocal and harmonica, with Big Bill Broonzy, rhythm guitar, and George Barnes, electric guitar. Barnes was the first musician to record with an electric guitar, on records with Broonzy on March 1, 1938. Two weeks later he made six recordings, including this one, with Jazz Gillum. Barnes was only sixteen years old at the time, and went on to have a long successful career as a jazz guitarist.
I like the way that the tempo doubles up on this number, at 1:35.
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Jazz Gillum - New "Sail On, Little Girl" (1938)
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William McKinley "Jazz" Gillum, vocal and harmonica, with Big Bill Broonzy, rhythm guitar, and George Barnes, electric guitar. Barnes was the first musician to record with an electric guitar, on records with Broonzy on March 1, 1938. Two weeks later he made six recordings, including this one, with Jazz Gillum. Barnes was only sixteen years old at the time, and went on to have a long successful ...
Freezone - Indian Squaw Blues (1929)
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One of the rarest and most obscure of the early country blues recordings. The mysterious Freezone left behind only one number, and this is it. The other side of the issued 78 featured a piano solo by Raymond Barrow.
Lottie Kimbrough - Going Away Blues (1929)
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Lottie Kimbrough had recorded "Goin' Away Blues" and "Rolling Log Blues" at a Winston Holmes session in August 1928 (both on YT). In November 1929 she recorded the numbers again for a different record company, this time under her married name, Lottie Beaman. As before, Miles Pruitt provided the guitar accompaniment.
Tom Dickson - Happy Blues (1928)
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Tom Dickson was a blues musician active around the Memphis area. At his only recording session in 1928 he laid down six numbers, two of which have never been released.
Little Hat Jones - Little Hat Blues (1929)
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More from Texas bluesman George 'Little Hat' Jones (1899-1981)
Jesse Thomas - Same Old Stuff (1948)
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Jesse Thomas, brother of bluesman Willard 'Rambling' Thomas, from Logansport, Louisiana. Jesse made four recordings in 1929 but didn't appear on disc again until 1948, when this and three other numbers were released on Roy Milton's Miltone label. Jesse continued making great music until his death in 1995.
Little Hat Jones - Rolled From Side To Side Blues (1929)
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George 'Little Hat' Jones made his recording debut backing Texas Alexander on eight songs in June 1929. Six days later he recorded this solo number. More of his music is available on YT. Jones was rediscovered and recorded again in 1964.
Willie Reed - Texas Blues (1928)
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Little is known about Willie Reed, who recorded two songs on the same day as fellow Texas bluesman Otis Harris (also on YT) who exhibits a similar guitar style. Reed went on to accompany blues singer Texas Alexander on ten songs in 1934.
Otis Harris - You'll Like My Loving (1928)
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One of two songs recorded by Otis Harris in Dallas, Texas, in December 1928. His other number, "Waking Blues," is also on YT. Harris's guitar style is reminiscent of that of the other Dallas musician, Willie Reed, who is also featured on YT.
Unknown Singer/Guitarist - Mr. Tyree (1930s)
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An unknown prisoner at Bellwood Prison Camp, Atlanta, Georgia, performing "Mr. Tyree," as recorded by Lawrence Gellert sometime in the mid-1930s. I've added a slideshow featuring images of other unknown musicians.
Billy Bird - Alabama Blues (1928)
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Parts One and Two of Billy Bird's "Alabama Blues," two of the four numbers recorded at his only session of October 1928. His other two songs, "Mill Man Blues" and "Down In The Cemetery" are also available on YT. All four songs feature the same basic guitar accompaniment, which is very similar to that heard on Arthur McClain's "My Baby Got A Yo-Yo" and Carl Martin's "Kid Man Blues," "Good Mornin...
Carl Martin - Good Morning Judge (1935)
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One of three numbers by Carl Martin that all use the same basic guitar accompaniment. The other two are "Kid Man Blues" and "Crow Jane" (both available on YT). What's more, a very similar accompaniment can be heard on Arthur McClain's "My Baby Got A Yo-Yo" and Billy Bird's "Mill Man Blues," "Down In The Cemetery" and "Alabama Blues" (also on YT) which has led to speculation that there was some ...
Carl Martin - You Can Go Your Way (1934)
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The first solo recording by Carl Martin (1906-1979)
Louie Lasky - Teasin' Brown Blues (1935)
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One of five solo recordings by Louie Lasky. Two more of his songs can be found on YT. Two further recordings have never been issued. Lasky also recorded with Big Bill Broonzy and Washboard Sam.
Eli Framer - Framer's Blues (1929)
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Eli Framer - Framer's Blues (1929)
Ramblin' Jack Elliott - Pretty Boy Floyd (1987)
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Ramblin' Jack Elliott - Pretty Boy Floyd (1987)
Ramblin' Jack Elliott on Woody Guthrie (1987)
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Ramblin' Jack Elliott on Woody Guthrie (1987)
Bill Carlisle - Bell Clappin' Mama (1937)
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Bill Carlisle - Bell Clappin' Mama (1937)
K.C. Douglas - Mercury Blues (1952)
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K.C. Douglas - Mercury Blues (1952)
Arv Garrison - These FoolishThings - 1946
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Arv Garrison - These FoolishThings - 1946
Lonnie Johnson - Swingin' The Blues - 1966
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Lonnie Johnson - Swingin' The Blues - 1966
Arv Garrison - Tonsilectomy - 1946
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Arv Garrison - Tonsilectomy - 1946
Snoozer Quinn - Melancholy Baby - 1948
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Snoozer Quinn - Melancholy Baby - 1948
Snoozer Quinn - Snoozer's Telephone Blues - 1948
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Snoozer Quinn - Snoozer's Telephone Blues - 1948
I Can't Be Satisfied - Glen Stapleton
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I Can't Be Satisfied - Glen Stapleton
Steady Rollin' Man / Kind Hearted Woman Blues - Glen Stapleton
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Steady Rollin' Man / Kind Hearted Woman Blues - Glen Stapleton
Preachin' Blues - Glen Stapleton
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Preachin' Blues - Glen Stapleton
Harry Lime Theme - Glen Stapleton
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Harry Lime Theme - Glen Stapleton
Mississippi Blues - Glen Stapleton
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Mississippi Blues - Glen Stapleton

Комментарии

  • @jenbecker1646
    @jenbecker1646 День назад

    I’ve been farming for 17 years, and not religious. This song sums up farming

  • @eboybear78
    @eboybear78 День назад

    i prefer the studio version, which is slower and more solemn, they made it more upbeat for this audience but i like the album version better

  • @bilalattique
    @bilalattique 4 дня назад

    Delta blues for life! Despite being a non American who’s never visited state side before I say blues was USA’s greatest gift to the world

  • @TonyMinor419
    @TonyMinor419 5 дней назад

    He’s My brother in law Grandpa

  • @robjknight6501
    @robjknight6501 15 дней назад

    I like how he seems to crack his own self up singing those lyrics.

  • @Victor-cu4cr
    @Victor-cu4cr 16 дней назад

    Ok ... Spirit (Taurus), Now what?

  • @dananeal2971
    @dananeal2971 18 дней назад

    Might the pretty young woman at 26 seconds be actress Jennifer Jayne?

  • @FullRaidersAlchemist
    @FullRaidersAlchemist 19 дней назад

    Muting strings alternately while playing for so e of his dubs

  • @Zak-dw2lc
    @Zak-dw2lc 20 дней назад

    Pain n passion this guy musta been feeling

  • @ssssssssssssssssss50
    @ssssssssssssssssss50 21 день назад

    1:04 he just ripped off led zeppelin!

  • @qa4057
    @qa4057 24 дня назад

    What a deep, beautiful song. So nostalgically 1800s America.

  • @rjsmcl1
    @rjsmcl1 25 дней назад

    Beautiful song but they look like they are both receive shock therapy

  • @eddypaul8959
    @eddypaul8959 26 дней назад

    I must say I never heard skiffle music before and I wasnt missing anything.

  • @AlexRicardoGiachetto-sy9zq
    @AlexRicardoGiachetto-sy9zq 28 дней назад

    Tá uma falta de respeito essas propagandas, inclusive do meio das músicas. Nunca vou pagar para mercenário.

  • @AlexRicardoGiachetto-sy9zq
    @AlexRicardoGiachetto-sy9zq 28 дней назад

    Tá uma falta de respeito essas propagandas, inclusive do meio das músicas. Nunca vou pagar para mercenário.

  • @marytresham9164
    @marytresham9164 Месяц назад

    Amazing

  • @marytresham9164
    @marytresham9164 Месяц назад

    Play

  • @hughjosephfeely
    @hughjosephfeely Месяц назад

    Wow never seen live footage before

  • @TomBVoxman
    @TomBVoxman Месяц назад

    Great version. Yeah, the Spirit lawsuit was bogus. Maybe the composer of Cry Me a River (Arthur Hamilton) should have gone after both Spirit and Led Zeppelin. <sarcasm> Ps. I met Arthur in traffic school and we ended up writing four songs together. Wonderful man.

  • @zachkauffman6399
    @zachkauffman6399 Месяц назад

    Some of the major riffs remind me of 'Santa Baby' by Eartha Kitt from 1953. A smooth combination of what was Santa Baby & the proto-version of Stairway... another masterpiece.

  • @cpegg5840
    @cpegg5840 Месяц назад

    Two disciples of Mississippi Fred himself.

  • @martintanksley3561
    @martintanksley3561 Месяц назад

    Great guitar and voice-4 stars!!!!!

  • @pentangle4444
    @pentangle4444 Месяц назад

    The surviving photo of JCF with Elvis in 1957 in Memphis when Jackson was about 13 is a classic. Yes we have 12 seconds of JCF but none of NIck Drake so I guess we are fortunate here. Jackson made it to London with the help of a $100,000 insurance settlement he got at age 21 from the school fire that took the lives of several of his classmates and physically and mentally tortured him for years. Marlene Dupont was one of the lost classmates (and subject of one of his most memorable songs). I was surprised to learn that John Renbourn communicated and met JCF in the 1990s (he was there for those early years of Sandy Denny performing at folk clubs and also seeing JCF perform). At the time, JCF was considered the rising star and far superior to Paul Simon who was living at the same residence with JCF and others).

  • @Richard-pt4vf
    @Richard-pt4vf Месяц назад

    Th ROOTS OF ROCK N Roll❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @joshuajoshua7257
    @joshuajoshua7257 2 месяца назад

    Hey......cry me a stairway to heaven?

  • @RynosWorld82
    @RynosWorld82 2 месяца назад

    Telephone blues or gone so long? Anyone have any idea how to play this?????

  • @Paracast
    @Paracast 2 месяца назад

    one of the absolute greatest of all time. Missed. Legend.

  • @rodneyange1046
    @rodneyange1046 2 месяца назад

    Heart touching ❤️

  • @bluesblabber
    @bluesblabber 2 месяца назад

    Well I'll be damned... such a great player and just got lost in the crowd. Definitely one of the best I've heard in that period of time.

  • @ryanlyle9201
    @ryanlyle9201 2 месяца назад

    Me and my uncle when I try to show him guitar stuff

  • @RSCL_BEATZ
    @RSCL_BEATZ 2 месяца назад

    HolyMoly

  • @MikeSchmitz-ht5rq
    @MikeSchmitz-ht5rq 2 месяца назад

    Moved me so much!

  • @jayaCatLvr-ys5ix
    @jayaCatLvr-ys5ix 2 месяца назад

    ❤️💜💙🌺🌷😁

  • @brantbuckleymusic3383
    @brantbuckleymusic3383 2 месяца назад

    One of the greatest most meaningful Blues songs of all time. He is buried at the same cemetery as Tampa Red: Mount Glenwood Memory Gardens West.

  • @tom.jesussaves.
    @tom.jesussaves. 2 месяца назад

    poor boy long way from home

  • @gc-l.a.6024
    @gc-l.a.6024 2 месяца назад

    It is a "Cryin' Shame that this great talent was limited to playing only the juke joints at one time. Imagine the people going to those juke joints in the country and hearing the best music performed.

  • @AnonYmous-jp8uu
    @AnonYmous-jp8uu 2 месяца назад

    wabash cannonball

  • @hilmarwensorra1215
    @hilmarwensorra1215 3 месяца назад

    In very loving memory of Mr. Edward McIntosh "Snoozer" Quinn (1906 - 1949 R.I.P. Gone but NOT forgotten).

  • @MoneyManBLUES
    @MoneyManBLUES 3 месяца назад

    Well, when my first wife left me God knows it put me out on the road Well, when my first wife left me God knows it put me out on the road Yeah every since that day now people I've been driftin' from door to door When I get my baby back again God knows I ain't gon leave my home no mo If I get my baby back again God knows I ain't gon leave my home no mo Yeah Im gonna stay home with my baby God knows Im gon' sattle down ... travellin' people Know my clothes got very thin ... travellin' people Know my clothes got very thin Yeah Im just sittin here wanderin, oh man Would my baby took me back again?

  • @growlerthe2nd712
    @growlerthe2nd712 3 месяца назад

    The much fabled 60s ………..(never to return)❤😢

  • @dananeal2971
    @dananeal2971 3 месяца назад

    My Old Man was a huge Lonnie, and Skiffle fan, so as a small boy I heard lots of this stuff, but never tire of it. But, more to the point, who is that delightful brunette at 27 seconds in?

  • @DanFreeman723
    @DanFreeman723 3 месяца назад

    Long ago ole RL had to send a dude to The Father. He tried to run him off his land. He forced RL's hand...

  • @sherrard5492
    @sherrard5492 3 месяца назад

    Mama, I'm gwine to the river, set down there by myself Say, I'm goin' to the river, babe, gonna set down there by myself Told the woman I love, she don't want nobody else Say, if it wasn't for my Mother, then this girl I love Say, is it wasn't for my Mother, baby, then the girl I love Give my body to the fishes, Lord, my soul to the Lord above Say, my Mama fussed with me, when I was young and wild Say, my Mama fussed with me, when I was young and wild "Mama, you oughta consider, Mama, Lord, you done been a child." Well, I ain't gwonna marry, babe, I swear I ain't gwonna settle down Well, I ain't gwonna marry, babe, I swear I ain't gwonna settle down Say, I'm gon' stay 'round here, babe, gonna wear these good browns down Babe, if the blues gonna kill me, baby, better take my measure, measure now, Lord, Blues gonna kill me, baby, take my measure now Say, the blues gonna kill me, baby, take my measure now There's a change in the ocean, mama, change in the deep blue sea There's a change in the ocean, baby, change in the deep blue sea Say, you take me back, baby, find a change in me I followed my rider, baby, to her burying ground Say, I followed my rider, baby, to her burying ground Say, "Easy, preacher, let her body down."

  • @ralphharrison6622
    @ralphharrison6622 3 месяца назад

    such talent!!! dude sure can play😊

  • @shirleyjennings5787
    @shirleyjennings5787 3 месяца назад

    Awesome

  • @RaoulFel
    @RaoulFel 3 месяца назад

    A beautiful testament to human talent. You could give that guitar to anybody but nobody could play it like that

  • @beatlelennon9168
    @beatlelennon9168 3 месяца назад

    The drummer is hilarious

  • @kaecake9575
    @kaecake9575 3 месяца назад

    Welcome to The Good Side of RUclips ✨

  • @lindascarborough5551
    @lindascarborough5551 3 месяца назад

    Lonnie Did Good 💎💎💎💎💎

  • @uncharted-desert-isle
    @uncharted-desert-isle 4 месяца назад

    If you hear him hoot, scoot...😂