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Memphis Minnie - The Queen Of The Blues 1929 - 1941

Label:
Catalog#:
FA 259
Format:
2 x CD, Compilation
Country:
France
Released:
1997
Genre:
Blues
Style:
Country Blues, Chicago Blues

Tracklist

1-01   Frisco Town 2:49
1-02   Can I Do It For You? 3:07
1-03   I Never Told A Lie 2:40
1-04   Don't Want No Woman 3:12
1-05   Memphis Minnie-Jitis Blues 3:21
1-06   Plymouth Rock Blues 2:50
1-07   Georgia Skin Blues 3:24
1-08   New Bumble Bee Blues 2:50
1-09   Frankie Jean 2:50
1-10   What's The Matter With The Mill? 2:48
1-11   Crazy Cryin' Blues 3:28
1-12   Today Today Blues 2:47
1-13   Soo Cow Soo 2:37
1-14   Too Late 2:56
1-15   Drunken Barrelhouse Blues 2:50
1-16   Chickasaw Train Blues 3:16
1-17   Squat It 2:48
1-18   Moaning The Blues 3:01
2-01   Weary Woman's Blues 2:56
2-02   Doctor Doctor Blues 3:19
2-03   New Orleans Stop Time 2:59
    Guitar [Steel] - Casey Bill Weldon
2-04   I'm A Bad Luck Woman 3:01
2-05   Caught Me Wrong Again 2:56
2-06   It's Hard To Be Mistreated 3:05
    Trumpet - Mr. Sheiks
2-07   I'd Rather See Him Dead 2:48
    Bass - Ransom Knowling
  Mandolin - Charlie McCoy
2-08   Black Widow Stinger 2:40
2-09   Poor And Wandering Woman Blues 2:39
2-10   Worried Baby Blues 2:52
2-11   Nothing In Rambling 2:43
2-12   Ma Rainey 2:42
2-13   This Is Your Last Chance 2:57
2-14   I'm Not A Bad Gal 2:35
2-15   Don't Turn The Card 2:48
2-16   Looking The World Over 2:36
2-17   It Was You Baby 2:54
2-18   I Am Sailin' 2:48

Credits

Bass - Alfred Elkins (tracks: 2-13 to 2-18) , Bill Settles (tracks: 2-02 to 2-06)
Drums - Fred Williams (tracks: 2-07 to 2-10)
Guitar - Joe McCoy (tracks: 1-01 to 1-11, 1-13, 1-17, 1-18) , Little Son Joe (tracks: 2-08 to 2-18)
Piano - Black Bob (tracks: 2-02, 2-03, 2-06, 2-07)
Vocals, Guitar - Memphis Minnie

Notes

Recorded in Memphis, New York & Chicago between 1929 and 1941.