03. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Rockin' pneumonia and the boogie woogie flu [Part 1]"
04. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu [Part 2]"
05. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Free, Single And Disengaged"
06. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Just a lonely clown"
07. Smith, Huey "Piano" "High Blood Pressure"
08. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Don't you just know it"
09. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Having a good time"
10. Smith, Huey "Piano" "We Like Birdland"
11. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Well I'll be John Brown"
12. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Don't You Know Yokomo"
13. Smith, Huey "Piano" / Jerry "Little chickee wah wah"
14. Smith, Huey "Piano" / Jerry "I think you're jiving me"
15. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Genevieve"
16. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Would you believe it (I have a cold)"
17. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Tu-ber-cu-Lucas and the sinus blues"
18. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Dearest darling (you're the one)"
19. Smith, Huey "Piano" "For cryin' out loud"
20. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Beatnik blues"
21. Smith, Huey "Piano" "I didn't do it"
22. Smith, Huey "Piano" "They kept on"
23. Smith, Huey "Piano" "She got low down"
24. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Mean Mean Man"
25. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Pop-eye"
26. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Scald-dog"
27. Smith, Huey "Piano" "Talk to me baby"
28. Smith, Huey "Piano" "If it ain't one thing it's another"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
"Don't You Just Know It" is a vibrant CD release by the legendary New Orleans pianist and songwriter Huey "Piano" Smith, brought to you by Jasmine Records. This collection captures the infectious energy and rollicking rhythms that made Smith a pivotal figure in early rock 'n' roll and R&B. Featuring classics like "Rockin? Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu," this album showcases his signature piano style, playful lyrics, and irresistible grooves that influenced generations of musicians. Jasmine Records is renowned for its high-quality reissues of classic jazz, blues, country, and pop recordings?making rare gems accessible to new audiences with excellent sound restoration. Huey "Piano" Smith's career highlights include chart-topping hits throughout the 1950s and 1960s with The Clowns, cementing his legacy as one of New Orleans' most influential musical innovators.