Show 66, “1940s Blues,” traces the evolution of blues music through the decade, featuring top hits by 17 performers, including The Andrews Sisters, The Ink Spots, Charles Brown, Louis Armstrong, Wynonie Harris, and Dinah Washington.
Show 66 | 1940s blues music | ||
1 | Mister Five by Five | The Andrews Sisters | |
2 | That Ain’t Right | King Cole Trio | |
3 | I Can’t Stand Losing You | The Ink Spots | |
4 | The Honeydripper | Joe Liggins and his Honeydrippers | |
5 | Stone Cold Dead in the Market | Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jordan | |
6 | Bewildered | Red Miller Trio | |
7 | Old Maid Boogie | Eddie Cleanhead Vinson and his orchestra | |
8 | Trouble Blues | Charles Brown | |
9 | King Size Papa | Julia Lee and her Boy Friends | |
10 | Stormy Monday Blues | Earl Hines and Billy Eckstine | |
11 | Do Nothin’ Till You Hear from Me | Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong | |
12 | See See Rider by Wee Bea Booze | Wee Bea Booze | |
13 | Blue and Disgusted | Memphis Slim | |
14 | All She wants to do is Rock | Wynonie Harris | |
15 | Am I Asking Too Much | Dinah Washington | |
16 | Chicken Shack Boogie | Amos Milburn | |
17 | Okie Dokie Stomp | Clarence Gatemouth Brown |
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