Other Mixes By erik1966lutig
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In My Girlish Days
| Artist | Song | |
| Memphis Minnie | In My Girlish Days | |
| Mamie Smith | Crazy Blues | |
| Alice Moore | Black & Evil Blues | |
| Lucille Hegamin | Land of Cotton Blues | |
| Bessie Smith | Back Water Blues | |
| Pearl Dickson | Little Rock Blues | |
| Lillian Glinn | Shreveport Blues | |
| Lil Green | Why Don't You Do Right | |
| Rosetta Tharpe | I Want a Tall Skinny Papa | |
| Lil Johnson with Black Bob | Press My Button Ring My Bell | |
| Alberta Hunter | You Can't Tell The Difference After Dark | |
| Hattie Hart | Won't You Be Kind to Me? | |
| Billie Holiday | Long Gone Blues | |
| Victoria Spivey | How do They do it That Way? | |
| Wea Bea Booze | See See Rider Blues | |
| Mary Dixon | You Can't Sleep in My Bed | |
| Lizzie Miles | I Hate a Man Like You | |
| Georgia White | Trouble in Mind | |
| Mildred Bailey | Down Hearted Blues | |
| Esther Bigeou | West Indies Blues | |
| Ethel Waters | Shake That Thing | |
| Hattie McDaniel | I Thought I'd do it | |
| Rosa Henderson | Can't Be Bothered With No Sheiks | |
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A gift for a friend who is hosting a party tonight. All country blues from the 1920s and 1930s. A 1940s song might have snuck in, too.Cheers!
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Excellent.
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Excellent through and through. Looks like great party music to me!!!
Lovely.
Looks excellent, erik. First Class!
Great to see you again, Erik. I don't know these pieces, but it looks like great coverage of the period. Just what kind of party is it - a moonshine party?
Great stuff! Alberta Hunter was still performing in NYC in the 1970s when I lived there - they just don't make 'em like that anymore.
Hot damn! Great stuff!
I like what I know, and I'm sure I'd like to know the rest.
Oh oh oh, this looks hot! Let me know if you're interested in a trade.
Killer! What they all said, including the trade business.
Sensational!
Press my button, ring my bell! That's what this mix does -- too bad you're already swamped with trade requests, or I'd ask for one too.
(It's a tribute to Mildred Bailey's vocal style that she fits right in here though she was really a sophisticated city jazz gal)
(It's a tribute to Mildred Bailey's vocal style that she fits right in here though she was really a sophisticated city jazz gal)
This looks scrumdiddleyumptious. Hope the party went well!
Great job!
I like Orchid's word for this mix! Really nice stuff all the way through.
This rocks 'a mah soul!
Amazin'. Rock ... or blues ... on!


