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The turn of the decade of the fifties was a halcyon time for women R&B singers; the late 1940s had seen the rise of important stylists such as Dinah Washington, Ella Johnson and Annie Laurie, and during 1949-53, major female artists such as Little Esther
Recording information: Chicago, IL (??/??/1950-01/12/1953); Cleveland, OH (??/??/1950-01/12/1953); New York, NY (??/??/1950-01/12/1953).
Director: Howard Biggs.
Personnel: Terry Timmons (vocals); Terry Timmons; Matt "Guitar" Murphy (guitar); Willard Brown, Charles Ferguson, Eddie Barefield, Stanley Webb, Reuben Phillips, Neil Green, George Berg, Art Drellinger, Budd Johnson, Buddy Tate (saxophone); Percell Brockenborough (tenor saxophone); Taft Jordan, Dick Vance (trumpet); Henderson Chambers, George Matthews , Claude Jones (trombone); George Rhodes, Howard Biggs, Bill Doggett (piano); Otho Allen, Oscar Larkin, Jimmy Crawford , Charlie Smith (drums); Memphis Slim (vocals, piano).
Liner Note Author: Dave Penny.
Terry Timmons 1950-1953 Songs | 1. | Eating My Heart Out for You |
| 2. | Worried Woman Blues |
| 3. | Ain't Supposed to Be Like That |
| 4. | Your Key Won't Fit My Door |
| 5. | You Foolish Thing |
| 6. | What You Bet |
| 7. | I'm Crying |
| 8. | Question, The |
| 9. | Drivin' Me Mad |
| 10. | Blue Evening |
| 11. | I Could Make You Care |
| 12. | Mr. Low Love |
| 13. | I Shouldn't Have to Cry Over You |
| 14. | Got Nobody to Love |
| 15. | All Night Long |
| 16. | Same Old Thrill, The |
| 17. | Daddy Be Good to Me |
| 18. | How Long Must I Wait |
| 19. | Midnight |
| 20. | My Heart Belongs to Only You |
| 21. | Please Don't Leave Me Now |
| 22. | Evil Eyed Woman |
| 23. | He's the Best in the Business |
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