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      2. urban blues singing legend 1951-1953 - jimmy witherspoon

      Urban Blues Singing Legend 1951-1953

      Jimmy WitherspoonJimmy Witherspoon
      • 2006
      • 29 tracks
      • 1 uur, 16 min
      • blues
      Urban Blues Singing Legend 1951-1953 - Jimmy Witherspoon
      Urban Blues Singing Legend 1951-1953 - Jimmy Witherspoon

      Album Details

      Dive into the rich, soulful world of Jimmy Witherspoon with "Urban Blues Singing Legend 1951-1953," a captivating collection of classic blues tracks that showcase the artist's powerful vocals and timeless appeal. Released on November 28, 2006, by JSP Records, this album is a treasure trove of 29 tracks that span a variety of blues genres, including jazz blues, classic blues, and swing music.

      With a total runtime of 1 hour and 16 minutes, this album is a comprehensive journey through Witherspoon's early career, featuring iconic songs like "The Wind Is Blowin'," "Blues In Trouble," and "Fast Woman, Slow Gin." Each track is a testament to Witherspoon's mastery of the blues, with his distinctive voice and heartfelt lyrics that resonate with authenticity and passion.

      From the sultry "Love My Baby" to the upbeat "Highway To Happiness," this album offers a diverse range of moods and styles, ensuring there's something for every blues enthusiast. Whether you're a long-time fan of Jimmy Witherspoon or new to his music, "Urban Blues Singing Legend 1951-1953" is an essential addition to your collection, offering a glimpse into the golden age of blues music.

      November 28, 2006(C) 2006 JSP Records

      Tracks

      1. Would My Baby Make A ChangeJimmy Witherspoon
        2:37
      2. The Wind Is Blowin'Jimmy Witherspoon
        2:53
      3. Love My BabyJimmy Witherspoon
        2:42
      4. Baby BabyJimmy Witherspoon
        2:18
      5. Slow Your SpeedJimmy Witherspoon
        3:00
      6. Foolish PrayerJimmy Witherspoon
        2:00
      7. LucilleJimmy Witherspoon
        2:35
      8. Blues In TroubleJimmy Witherspoon
        2:50
      9. Two Little GirlsJimmy Witherspoon
        2:34
      10. One Fine GalJimmy Witherspoon
        2:25
      11. Don't Tell Me NowJimmy Witherspoon
        3:03
      12. Corn WhiskeyJimmy Witherspoon
        2:14
      13. The Day Is DawningJimmy Witherspoon
        3:01
      14. Jay's Blues Part 1Jimmy Witherspoon
        2:35
      15. Jay's Blues Part 2Jimmy Witherspoon
        2:44
      16. Miss, Miss MistreaterJimmy Witherspoon
        2:13
      17. Back HomeJimmy Witherspoon
        2:42
      18. The Last MileJimmy Witherspoon
        2:57
      19. ItJimmy Witherspoon
        2:25
      20. Back Door BluesJimmy Witherspoon
        3:11
      21. Fast Woman, Slow GinJimmy Witherspoon
        2:33
      22. 24 Sad HoursJimmy Witherspoon
        2:40
      23. Just For YouJimmy Witherspoon
        2:25
      24. Sad LifeJimmy Witherspoon
        2:52
      25. Move Me BabyJimmy Witherspoon
        2:33
      26. I'm Not Too YoungJimmy Witherspoon
        2:15
      27. Highway To HappinessJimmy Witherspoon
        2:37
      28. I Done Told YouJimmy Witherspoon
        2:38
      29. Oh BoyJimmy Witherspoon
        2:21
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      About Jimmy Witherspoon

      Jimmy Witherspoon, born in Gurdon, Arkansas, was a powerhouse vocalist who seamlessly blended blues, jazz, and R&B, earning him a reputation as one of the most distinctive voices in post-war American music. Witherspoon's journey began during World War II, where he gained attention singing with Teddy Weatherford's band in Calcutta, India. His career took off in the mid-1940s when he recorded with Jay McShann's band and later released his first solo records. Known for his versatility, Witherspoon could switch from a smooth crooner to a powerful shouter, depending on the song's demands. His signature hit, "Ain't Nobody's Business," released in 1949, remains a classic, and his comeback performance at the 1959 Monterey Jazz Festival solidified his status as a blues and jazz legend. Witherspoon's baritone voice, whether smooth or raspy, had a unique timbre that captivated audiences. Throughout his career, he recorded numerous albums and performed alongside other jazz and blues greats. His music continues to inspire and influence musicians and fans alike, making Jimmy Witherspoon an enduring figure in the world of blues and jazz.

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