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1.1 St. Louis Blues1.2 Since I Fell for You1.3 Love That Man of Mine1.4 Them There Eyes1.5 Don't Worry 'Bout Me1.6 I Still Love You1.7 One Sweet Letter from You1.8 I Love You Yes I Do1.9 Wondering Blues1.10 Voodoo Man1.11 Lonely Blues1.12 Annie's Blues1.13 Waiting for You1.14 Cuttin' Out1.15 My Rough and Ready Man1.16 Baby What's New1.17 Blue and Disgusted1.18 I'll Never Be Free1.19 I Ain't Gonna Let You in1.20 I Need Your Love1.21 Just One More Chance1.22 Now That You've Gone1.23 Get Me Some Money1.24 Cryin' Sighin' Dyin'1.25 I Don't Get My Kicks Anymore2.1 Lonesome and Blue2.2 I Feel So Right Tonight2.3 You Belong to Me2.4 Give Me Half a Chance2.5 Stop Talkin' and Start Walkin'2.6 It's Been a Long Time2.7 In the Mood for You2.8 Feeling the Need2.9 Rockin' and Rollin'2.10 You Promised Love2.11 It Hurts to Be in Love2.12 Hand in Hand2.13 It Must Be You2.14 Please Honey Don't Go2.15 You're the Only One for Me2.16 Out of My Mind2.17 Love Is a Funny Thing2.18 Nobody's Gonna Hurt You Baby2.19 Someday, Someway2.20 Hold on to What You Got2.21 Since I Fell for You2.22 Lost Love2.23 If You're Lonely2.24 It's Gonna Come Out in the Wash Someday2.25 Trouble in Mind2.26 Time Out for Tears |
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Description: | Annie Laurie war eine vielseitige R & B-, Blues-Jazz- und anspruchsvolle
Popsängerin, die von den 1940er bis in die 1960er Jahre Hits hatte - .. 1945-1962Annie Laurie was an R&B, blues and sophisticated jazz and pop singer born in Atlanta, Ga., in 1924, who came to prominence in 1947 with her debut hit "Since I Fell For You", and over the next 15 years recorded and released material which brought her several more successes in both pop and R&B charts, recording for much of the early era of her career with a trio and band led by pianist and songwriter Paul Gayten. At the start of her career she recorded at Cosimo Matassa's legendary J&M Studios in New Orleans, which gave her work from those years a distinctive Crescent City sound. This excellent- value 51-track 2-CD set comprises comprising most of the A & B sides of her releases on the Cosmo, de Luxe, Regal, Okeh, Savoy and Ritz labels from this era, including performances with the bands of Paul Gayten and Danny Kessler, as she rode the waves of the upheavals in the market occasioned by the advent of rock 'n' roll to take her hit-making career into the 1960s. It features all her career pop and R&B chart entries, including the R&B No. 3 hits "Since I Fell For You" and "It Hurts To Be In Love", and her other Top 10 hits "Cuttin' Out" and "I'll Never Be Free". She was a highly versatile vocal stylist, equally at home with upbeat jump blues material, grooving R&B songs, and smoothly polished jazz-flavoured pop, and this collection provides a varied and entertaining showcase for her distinctive talentTrack 1-21 is meant to be Annie Laurie's 1950 recording "Just One More Chance" but on the disc we have a recording by Paul Gayten of a different song with the same title.
On the track list on the tray card, the band name for Track 1-1 is misprinted as "The Band Comes On" rather than "The Band That Comes On". On the track list within the booklet, it is correct.
The writers credits in the booklet contain the following errors:
Track 1-17 says Peter Chatman (aka Memphis Slim). This is a different song with the same title.
Track 2-15 says Floyd Dixon. This is a different song with the same title.
Track 2-16 says (Albert) Shubert but should be Julius Dixon.
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No. of tracks: |
51 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
ADDCD3418 |
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