| | Ladies Sing The Blues CD
2cds-Bessie Smith/Ethel Waters Dinah Washington/Billie Holida Ladies Sing The Blues Music | List Price | $12.98 (You save $2.03) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Rap, Blues, Urban Soundtrack, Vocal, Blues Collections, Classic Female Blues, Oldies Collections, Enhanced CD | | Label | Northquest | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 264604  | | CD Universe Part number | 6710210 | | Catalog number | 212018 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Jul 06, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Mixed |
Ladies Sing The Blues Songs | | Ladies Sing The Blues CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Kitchen Man - Bessie Smith |
| 2. | Rich Man's Blues - Dinah Washington |
| 3. | Pratt City Blues - Bertha "Chippie" Hill |
| 4. | I Thought I'd Do It - Hattie McDaniel |
| 5. | My Handyman - Ethel Waters |
| 6. | See See Rider Blues - Ma Rainey |
| 7. | Blue Lu Barker - Blue Lu Barker |
| 8. | I'll Keep Sittin' on It (If I Can Sell It) - Georgia White |
| 9. | My Daddy Rocks Me - Trixie Smith |
| 10. | Shipwrecked Blues - Clara Smith |
| 11. | If You See My Rooster - Memphis Minnie |
| 12. | Texas Moaner - Alberta Hunter |
| 13. | Jazzin' Babies Blues - Eva Taylor |
| 14. | Fine and Mellow - Billie Holiday |
| | Ladies Sing The Blues Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Jelly Bean Blues - Ma Rainey |
| 2. | Last Mile Blues - Ida Cox |
| 3. | St. Louis Blues - Bessie Smith |
| 4. | Why Don't You Do Right - Lillian "Lil" Green |
| 5. | Toothache Blues - Victoria Spivey |
| 6. | Can't Be Bothered With No Sheiks - Rosa Henderson |
| 7. | Little Rock Blues - Pearl Dickson |
| 8. | Candyman, The - Rosetta Howard |
| 9. | Press My Button - Lil Johnson |
| 10. | That Ain't Right - Fats Waller/Ada Brown |
| 11. | Crazy Blues - Mamie Smith |
| 12. | Salty Papa Blues - Dinah Washington/Lionel Hampton |
| 13. | Won't You Be Kind to Me - Hattie Hart |
| 14. | In My Girlish Days - Memphis Minnie |
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