1.15 O'm So Glad I Could Jump and Shout - Lester Williams
1.16 Hey Jack - Lester Williams
1.17 Humble Road Boogie - Curley Rash
1.18 Boogie Woogie Blues - Art Gunn
1.19 Let's Call It Quits - Barney Vordeman
1.20 Ramblin Man - Bill Gardy
1.21 Boogie the Joint - Hubert Robinson
1.22 Old Woman Boogie - Hubert Robinson
1.23 Jumpin' for Joy - Clarence Garlow
1.24 Bad Luck and Trouble - Hubert Robinson
1.25 Room and Board Boogie - Hubert Robinson
1.26 Texas Town - Lester Williams
1.27 Dowling Street Hop - Lester Williams
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Queen Of Hits: The Macy's Recordings Story is a compilation of 27 rhythm & blues tracks released as CD on 11 Aug 2008. Queen Of Hits: The Macy's Recordings Story includes a.o. the following tracks: â??Wintertime Blues -Lester Williamsâ?, â??Three Women Blues-Cab Mcmillanâ?, â??When A Man Gets The Blues-Tommy Scottâ?, â??You Gotta Go-Smokey Hoggâ? and more. - INCL. LESTER WILLIAMS, TOMMY SCOTT, CAB MCMILLAN,
The second release in our ongoing series of legendary Independent record labels of the 1940's and 1950's features the Texas based "Macys" label. Formed in 1948 the label enjoyed two huge hits on it's first release with Lester Williams' "Wintertime Blues" and Clarence Garlow's "Bon Ton Roula". This success enabled them to expand rapidly and record many great Texas based artists in both the Blues and Hillbilly fields including Harry Choates, Smokey Hogg and the great shouter Hubert Robison. Expansion was so fast that the label had ceased operation by 1951. Many first time on CD tracks make up this 26 cut overview of the label with historical data provided by Dave Penny and many rare illustrations.