Time Again Radio Show presents:
Ringing in this month’s holidays hours with a bit of emotionally themed blues and jazz, specifically in regards to relationships. Enjoy the insane, crazy love filled songs this round!
Johnny Dodds' Black Bottom Stompers, “When Erastus Plays His Old Kazoo”
from King of the Blues Clarinet (1923-1940)
Upbeat Jazz - 2008
Frankie Franko and His Louisianians, “Somebody Stole My Gal”
from Get Easy Blues - Chicago 1928-1930
Frog - 1996
Cousin Joe, “My Love Comes Tumblin' Down”
from Ultimate Blues Masters: Cousin Joe
Burning Fire - 2009
Shortbuckle Roark and Family, “I Truly Understand the You Love Another Man”
from The Rose Grew Round the Briar, Vol. 1: Early American Rural Love Songs
Yazoo - 2005
Robert Wilkins, “I'll Go With Her Blues”
from The Best There Ever Was: The Legendary Early Blues Performers
Yazoo - 2005
Papa Charlie Jackson, “Baby Please Loan Me Your Heart”
from Greatest Blues of the 1920's
Master Classics Records - 2010
Earl McDonald, “Try & Treat Her Right (feat. Ben Ferguson)”
from Earl McDonald & The Great Louisville Jug Bands 1924-1931
Frog - 2010
Harold & Hazel, “Wait for Me”
from Wait for Me: Songs of Love, Lust and Discontent from the 1920s and 1930s
East River Records - 2015
Sam Chatmon, “Stir It Now”
from Wait for Me: Songs of Love, Lust and Discontent from the 1920s and 1930s
East River Records - 2015
Walter "Fats" Pichon, “Yo Yo”
from Wait for Me: Songs of Love, Lust and Discontent from the 1920s and 1930s
East River Records - 2015
Julia Lee, “Won't You Come Over to My House?”
from St. James Infirmary (Authentic Recordings Kansas City 1927 - 1929)
JazzAge - 2014
Snooks Eaglin, “Looking for a Woman”
from New Orleans Street Singer
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2005
Fats Waller, “Lookin' Good But Feelin' Bad (09-30-29)”
from Complete Jazz Series 1929
Complete Jazz Series - 2009
Mississippi Sheiks, “The World Is Going Wrong”
from Jazz Figures / Mississippi Sheiks (1930 - 1931), Volume 2
Collector Records Greece - 2007
Charlie McCoy, “I've Been Blue Ever Since You Went Away”
from Charlie McCoy (1928-1932)
Document Records - 1992
Nashville Washboard Band, “Goin' Away to Make Me Lonesome”
from Rags, Breakdowns, Stomps and Blues
Document
Bill Carlisle, “House Cat Mama”
from Rough and Rowdy Hillbilly of the 1930s Vol. 1
Synergie OMP - 2012
Two Gospel Keys, “You've Got to Move”
from Classic African American Gospel from Smithsonian Folkways
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2008
Joe Williams, “Get Your Head Trimmed Down”
from Peach Orchard Mama / Get Your Head Trimmed Down - Single
EARTH-VOX - 2016
Noble Sissle, Eubie Blake, “Waitin' for the Evening Mail”
from Really the Blues?
West Hill Radio Archives
Daddy Stovepipe & Mississippi Sarah, “If You Want Me Baby”
from When the Sun Goes Down, Vol. 2: The First Time I Met the Blues (Remastered)
Document - 2002
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show February 13th, 2023
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