New Orleans: Blues, Soul & Jazz Gumbo

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1Potato Head Blues
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1927-05-10)
banjo:
Johnny St. Cyr (on 1927-05-10)
clarinet:
Johnny Dodds (on 1927-05-10)
cornet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1927-05-10)
drums (drum set):
Baby Dodds (on 1927-05-10)
piano:
Lil Hardin Armstrong (on 1927-05-10)
trombone:
John Thomas (early jazz trombonist) (on 1927-05-10)
tuba:
Pete Briggs (on 1927-05-10)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1927-05-10)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven (on 1927-05-10)
recording of:
Potato Head Blues (on 1927-05-10)
composer:
Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven2:59
2I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say
recording of:
Buddy Bolden’s Blues (I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say)
lyricist and previously attributed to:
Jelly Roll Morton
additional composer:
Jelly Roll Morton
composer:
Buddy Bolden
publisher:
Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc. (a division of MPL Communications Inc.) and MCD Music Limited
Jelly Roll Morton3:12
3Down in Jungle Town
Henry “Red” Allen and His Orchestra2:51
4Ballin’ the Jack
Sidney Bechet2:13
5St James Infirmary
King Oliver3:39
629th and Dearborn
Kid Ory2:55
7Mail Order Woman
Champion Jack Dupree2:30
8I’ll Never Be Free
Annie Laurie with The Paul Gayten Sextet3:00
9Good Rockin’ Tonight
Roy Brown2:59
10Stack‐a’Lee
Archibald & His Orchestra2:16
11Bon Ton Roula
recording of:
Bon Ton Roulet
lyricist and composer:
Clarence J. Garlow and Eddie Shuler (Musician, recording engineer, record label owner and songwriter)
publisher:
Artemis Muziekuitgeverij B V, Fort Knox Music Co and Trio Music Co., Inc.
Clarence ‘Bon Ton’ Garlow3:16
12Poppa Stoppa’s Be Bop Blues
Joe “Google Eyes” August3:01
13Oooh‐Oooh‐Oooh
recording of:
Oooh-Oooh-Oooh
lyricist and composer:
Lloyd Price (US R&B/soul singer)
publisher:
Sony/ATV Songs LLC and Venice Music
Lloyd Price2:38
14Gumbo Blues
Smiley Lewis2:26
15The Things That I Used to Do
Guitar Slim2:59
16Jock‐a‐Mo
bass guitar:
Frank Fields (in 1953-09)
drums (drum set):
Eric Warner (in 1953-09)
guitar:
Snooks Eaglin (in 1953-09)
piano:
James Crawford, Jr. (R&B musician James “Sugar Boy” Crawford, Jr.) (in 1953-09)
saxophone:
Alfred Bernard (in 1953-09) and David Lastie (in 1953-09)
trombone:
Big Boy Myles (in 1953-09)
background vocals:
Slim Saunders (in 1953-09)
vocals:
James Crawford, Jr. (R&B musician James “Sugar Boy” Crawford, Jr.) (in 1953-09)
recording of:
Jockomo (in 1953-09)
lyricist and composer:
James Crawford, Jr. (R&B musician James “Sugar Boy” Crawford, Jr.) (until 1953-09)
Sugar Boy and His Cane Cutters2:26
17You Better Believe It
Paul Gayten2:22
18Witchcraft
The Spiders2:36
19Double‐Eyed Whammy
Tommy Ridgley2:28
20Shrimp & Gumbo
Dave Bartholomew2:06
21Mardi Gras Mambo
The Hawketts2:14
22Later Alligator
Bobby Charles2:52
23(Everytime I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone
Roy Montrell2:25
24Those Lonely, Lonely NightsEarl King2:25
25Ay‐Te Te Fee
Clifton Chenier2:42
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1Walking to New Orleans
remix of:
Walking to New Orleans (stereo, undubbed) by Fats Domino
part of:
Dave Marsh: The Best of the Top 40 Singles: 1960 (number: 8)
recording of:
Walking to New Orleans (from 1960-04-23 until 1960-04-30)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino (Fats Domino), Dave Bartholomew and Robert Guidry
publisher:
EMI Unart Catalog Inc.
Fats Domino52:01
2JavaAllen Toussaint1:55
3I Won’t Cry
Johnny Adams2:19
4Peanut Vendor
Alvin “Red” Tyler2:08
5Cha Dooky‐Doo
Art Neville2:38
6Walking With Mr. Lee
Lee Allen & His Band2:28
7Let the Good Times Roll
recording of:
Let the Good Times Roll
writer:
Shirley Goodman and Leonard Lee (rhythm & blues and doo wop singer and songwriter)
publisher:
Atlantic Music Corp. (BMI), Pixley Music (publisher), Travis Music Co. and Unart Music Corp.
Shirley & Lee2:15
8’Fore Day in the Morning
Huey “Piano” Smith4:09
9Sea CruiseFrankie Ford2:43
10Gonzo
James Booker2:25
11You Talk Too Much
recording of:
You Talk Too Much
writer:
Reginald Hall (US songwriter) and Joe Jones (US R&B singer, songwriter & arranger)
publisher:
Campbell Connelly
Joe Jones2:33
12There Is Something on Your MindBobby Marchan2:53
13Ooh Poo Pah Doo
recording of:
Ooh Poo Pah Doo
lyricist and composer:
Jessie Hill (US R&B/Louisiana blues singer)
Jessie Hill2:19
14Mardi Gras in New Orleans
Professor Longhair & His Shuffling Hungarians2:53
15New Orleans
Big Boy Myles2:23
16Carnival Time
recording of:
Carnival Time
lyricist and composer:
Al Johnson (New Orleans musician "Carnival Time")
publisher:
Carnival Time Music Publishing LLC
Al Johnson2:40
17Hello, My Lover
Ernie K‐Doe2:56
18Ain’t Got No Home
recording engineer:
Cosimo Matassa (in 1956-09)
producer:
Paul Gayten (US R&B)
double bass [bass]:
Frank Fields (in 1956-09)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Eugene Jones (drummer) (in 1956-09)
guitar:
Walter “Papoose” Nelson (guitarist in Fats Domino's band) (in 1956-09)
piano:
Paul Gayten (US R&B) (in 1956-09)
tenor saxophone:
Lee Allen (US jazz tenor saxophonist) (in 1956-09) and Eddie Smith (R&B tenor sax) (in 1956-09)
trombone:
Edgar Myles (in 1956-09)
vocals:
Clarence “Frogman” Henry (in 1956-09)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
UMG Recordings, Inc. (operational headquarters of Universal Music Group, based in Santa Monica, USA; read annotations) (from 1956 to present) and MCA Records, Inc. (do not use as a release label! a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 1957)
recorded at:
J&M Studio (New Orleans, circa 1945-1955) in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States (in 1956-09)
recording of:
Ain’t Got No Home (in 1956-09)
lyricist and composer:
Clarence “Frogman” Henry
publisher:
Arc Music Corp. (U.S. rock & blues publisher)
Clarence “Frogman” Henry2:22
19I Know (You Don’t Love Me No More)
Barbara George2:19
20Ya Ya
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Arista Records, Inc. (manufacturing and distribution company, do not add releases here) (from 1997 to present)
part of:
Dave Marsh: The Best of the Top 40 Singles: 1961 (number: 22)
recording of:
Ya, Ya (in 1961)
writer:
Lee Dorsey, Morris Levy, Clarence Lewis and Morgan Robinson
publisher:
FROST Music Corp
was commissioned by:
Fury Records (USA label active 50s to 70s)
Lee Dorsey52:27
21I Like It Like That
Chris Kenner1:57
22Storm Warning
Mac Rebennack2:52
23Every Dog Has Its Day
Eddie Bo2:15
24Over YouAaron Neville2:20
25Don’t Mess With My Man
arranger:
Eddie Bo (Spider Bocage)
recording of:
You Can Have My Husband (Don’t Mess With My Man)
lyricist and composer:
Dorothy LaBostrie (American songwriter)
Irma Thomas2:16

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