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feat. Trixie Smith, Grant & Wilson, Lether McGraw w. Sam Price's Fly Cats, Rosetta Howard and the Harlem Blues Serenaders, Alberta Hunter, 23 tracks 1938-39
Recording information: New York, NY (05/26/1938-08/15/1939).
Unknown Contributor Role: Sam Price.
Personnel: Charlie Shavers (trumpet); Coot Grant, Lether McGraw, Alberta Hunter, Rosetta Howard, Wesley Wilson (vocals); Ulysses Livingston, Teddy Bunn (guitar); Trixie Smith (violin); Sidney Bechet, Buster Bailey (clarinet); Lil Armstrong, Sammy Price (piano); O'Neill Spencer (drums).
Liner Note Author: Menno Daams.
Charlie Shavers & The Blues Singers Music Charlie Shavers & The Blues Singers Songs | 1. | Freight Train Blues | |
| 2. | Trixie Blues | |
| 3. | My Daddy Rocks Me, Pt. 1-2 | |
| 4. | He May Be Your Man, But He Comes to See Me Sometimes | |
| 5. | Jack, I'm Mellow | |
| 6. | Uncle Joe | |
| 7. | I Am a Woman | |
| 8. | Toot It, Brother Armstrong | |
| 9. | Blue Monday on Sugar Hill | |
| 10. | My Unusual Man | |
| 11. | Do Your Duty | |
| 12. | Low Down Dirty Groundhog | |
| 13. | Come Easy, Go Easy | |
| 14. | My Blues Is Like Whiskey | |
| 15. | Jive Is Here, The | |
| 16. | My Downfall | |
| 17. | Hog Wild Blues | |
| 18. | Chirpin' the Blues | |
| 19. | Downhearted Blues | |
| 20. | I'll See You Go | |
| 21. | Fine and Mellow | |
| 22. | Yelpin' the Blues | |
| 23. | Someday Sweetheart | |
| 24. | [Untitled Track] | |
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