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70. Clarence (Tom) Ashley – Coo Coo Bird 1929 A clawhammer banjo player, Ashley rearranged this traditional song for the banjo. It was his most popular song, but the 1929 Columbia recording doesn’t really do it justice. After the song was rereleased on a Folkways compilation in the 1950s, folk collectors came looking for Ashley and asked him to record again. He agreed, but Coo Coo Bird wasn’t on his first album, as he was determined to get it perfect this time. Eventually in 1961 he recorded a version with Doc Watson backing him on guitar which captured the beauty of the song. 69. The Original Memphis Five – Hootin’ de Hoot 1923 Early jazz band led by Phil Napoleon and featuring Miff Mole on trombone.
They were from New York, not from Memphis at all 68. Sippie Wallace – I’m A Mighty Tight Woman 1929 “I’m a real tight woman, I’m a jack of all trades. I can be yo’ sweet woman an’ also be yo’ slave”. Bounce symphony free download for pc. Accompanied here by the clarinetist Johnny Dodds. 67. Edith Wilson – My man is good for nothing but love 1929 Not all female blues singers followed the “screamin’, hollerin’ and cryin” path set by Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey. Edith Wilson was a “cabaret blues” star who worked the theatres and the nightclubs and was just as happy singing show tunes as more traditional material. As this song shows, she wasn’t short of attitude.
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66. Ruth Etting – Back in Your Own Back Yard 1928 Sweet nostalgiac record. Etting’s home life was nothing like as idyllic as you might suppose from these lyrics. Her husband and manager was the Chicago gangster Moe Snyder, known as The Gimp.
After their divorce in the late 30s he followed her to California and shot and wounded her then boyfriend. 65. BF Shelton – Pretty Polly 1927 Track from the famous in Bristol, Tennessee which launched the careers of Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family. BF Shelton however, who worked at the time as a barber, was never to record again. 64. Packie Dolan – A Drink in the Morn Irish music hasn’t changed all that much: “Oh, a drink in the morning is good for the sight, and twenty or thirty between that and night. Drink it up, go to bed and just think it no sin to get up in the morning and at it again.” 63. Carlos Gardel – La Cumparsita 1928 Gardel was a celebrated Argentinian tango singer, and this is one of the most famous tangos. 62. Carl T Sprague – Following the cow trail 1925 As the first recording artist to make cowboy songs his speciality he’s quite an important figure in country music, but his rough rustic style is a long way away from the sanitized Nashville sound. 61. Original Dixieland Jazz Band – Bow Wow Blues 1921 The band that released the very first jazz record – Livery Stable Blues – in 1917.
It went down a storm, and the jazz age was born. Judging by this track, they also had a sense of fun. 60. Bill and Belle Reed – Old Lady And The Devil 1928 Husband and wife duo who recorded one session in Tennessee in 1928, creating this American folk classic, and were never heard of again.
Red Allen & his New York Orchestra – Longin’ for Home 1929 If Louis Armstrong was the greatest trumpeter of the age, New Orleans’s Red Allen was a worthy rival. This ensemble also includes Charlie Holmes on sax, Luis Russell piano, Will Johnson guitar, and the guest vocalist is Sweet Peas Spivey, younger sister of Victoria Spivey. 58. Ted Wallace and his Campus Boys – My baby just cares for me 1930 Later adopted by Nina Simone as her signature tune, the song was written in 1930 for the film Whoopee! By Walter Donaldson with lyrics by Gus Kahn. Ted Wallace and his Campus Boys was one of the many names that Ed Kirkeby recorded under.
57. The California Ramblers – Vo do do de o Blues 1927 Novelty song written by Jack Yellen and Milton Ager and recorded by numerous artists in 1927 alone, usually under the title Crazy Words, Crazy Tune. The California Ramblers who came from Ohio (where else?) featured the talents of jazz cornettist Red Nichols. 56. Coletha Simpson – Black Man Blues She’s a bit of a mystery: just a handful of tracks on compilations of rare blues music, no information about her anywhere. Her voice is raw and creased with feeling.