Released 1956, 1958 Label Efor, S.L | Recorded 1956 Release date 1959 | |
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Singin' the Blues is a 1956 album by Jimmy Witherspoon. Witherspoon's session band included Harry Edison and Gerald Wilson on trumpet, Teddy Edwards and Jimmy Allen on tenor sax, Henry McDode and Hampton Hawes on piano, Herman Mitchell on rhythm guitar, Jimmy Hamilton on bass and Jimmy Miller on drums. The album was recorded for and released by Rip Records in 1956, and re-released in 1958 by World Pacific Records. The reissued album led the organizers of the 1959 Monterey Jazz Festival to include Witherspoon in the festival.
Contents
Track list
- "S.K. Blues" – Saunders King
- "When I've Been Drinkin'" – Big Bill Broonzy
- "Then the Lights Go Out" – Jimmy Witherspoon
- "All That's Good" – Al Ciminelli
- "Spoon's Blues" – Al Ciminelli
- "It Ain't What You're Thinkin'" – traditional
- "Ain't Nobody's Business" – Porter Grainger / Everett Robbins
- "Wee Baby Blues" – Pete Johnson / Big Joe Turner
- "Times Are Changing" – Teddy Edwards
- "Sweet's Blues" – Al Ciminelli
- "There's Good Rockin' Tonight" – Robert Geddins
- "Midnight Blues (Red Shirt)" – Teddy Edwards
Songs
1SK Blues2:50
2Whem I´ve Been Drinking'3:39
3Then the Lights Go Out3:01
References
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