Winin' Boy Blues: The Library Of Congress Recordings, Volume 4

Jelly Roll Morton

Winin Boy Blues The Library Of Congress Recordings
  • CAT # 11661-1094-2

    1. Freakish 3:59
    2. Pep 3:32
    3. Card Dealer's Song 2:14
    4. New Orleans Blues 3:24
    5. Creepy Feeling, begun 3:19
    6. Creepy Feeling, concluded 4:28
    7. The Crave 4:37
    8. Mamanita 4:12
    9. Can-Can 2:42
    10. If You Don't Shake 1:40
    11. Spanish Swat 4:21
    12. Ain't Misbehavin' 4:11
    13. I Hate A Man Like You 3:27
    14. Michigan Water Blues 3:51
    15. Winin' Boy Blues No. 2 4:07
    16. Winin' Boy Blues No. 3 4:14
    17. Buddy Bertrand's Blues No. 1 / Mamie's Blues 4:25
    18. Boogie Woogie Blues 2:54
    19. Albert Carroll's Tune
    20. Buddy Bertrand's Blues No. 2
    21. L'il Liza Jane
    22. Tricks Ain't Walkin' No More 2:36

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Volume Four of the 1938 Alan Lomax recordings includes Morton's piano tour-de force, 'Creepy Feeling,' a rendition of Fats Waller's 'Ain't Misbehavin',' and an a cappella version of 'Tricks Ain't Walkin' No More,' a song about lean times in the streetwalking trade.

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