Blue Blood Blues
Blind Willie Dunn was a pseudonym that guitarist Eddie Lang usually used wh… Read Full Bio ↴Blind Willie Dunn was a pseudonym that guitarist Eddie Lang usually used when he teamed up with Lonnie Johnson. Even the songwriter's credit on these records was listed as Johnson - Dunn instead of listing Lang's name. It is said that the pseudonym came from a newspaper vendor that Lang was friends with, but some Jazz historians doubt that claim and suggest that the name was a commercial gesture, designed to cash in on the popularity of African-American Blues guitarists like Blind Lemon Jefferson and Blind Blake. The Gin Bottle Four sessions are no milestone in the history of Jazz, but they did bring together some interesting mixed-race groups that spawned a few funky, feel-good tunes. It is also one King Oliver's better performances as a sideman, rather than as a band leader.
Band members:
Hoagy Carmichael: Scat Singing, Percusion
J.C. Johnson: Piano
Lonnie Johnson: Guitar
Eddie Lang: Guitar
King Oliver: Cornet
Band members:
Hoagy Carmichael: Scat Singing, Percusion
J.C. Johnson: Piano
Lonnie Johnson: Guitar
Eddie Lang: Guitar
King Oliver: Cornet
Blue Blood Blues
Blind Willie Dunn's Gin Bottle Four Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Blue Blood Blues' by these artists:
Albert Nicholas Sadness just makes me sigh, I've come to say goodbye, Altho'…
Chris Barber's Jazz & Blues Band Won't you come along with me To the Mississippi We'll take a…
Eddie Lang Sadness just makes me sigh, I've come to say goodbye, Altho'…
Eddie Lang & Lonnie Johnson Mmmmmm, I feel myself sinkin' down. Mmmmmm, I feel myself si…
Eddie Lang And His Orchestra Sadness just makes me sigh, I've come to say goodbye, Altho'…
Jack White Spider got with legs and I got two A guitar got six…
James Dapogny I got a big surprise when I saw you smile I…
James Dapogny's Chicago Jazz Band I got a big surprise when I saw you smile I…
Jelly Roll Morton I'm the winin' boy, don't deny my name Mm, I'm winin'…
Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers I'm the winin' boy, don't deny my name Mm, I'm winin'…
Ken Colyer I hate to see that evening sun go down I hate…
Ken Colyers Jazzmen I hate to see that evening sun go down I hate…
king oliver Sadness just makes me sigh, I've come to say goodbye, Altho'…
King Oliver and His Orchestra Blue skies, smilin' at me Nothin' but blues skies do I…
Lonnie Johnson Mmmmmm, I feel myself sinkin' down. Mmmmmm, I feel myself si…
The Dead Weather Yeah, I love you so much. I don't need to resist. I…
THE DEAD WEATHER - Джек Уайт(The White Stripes) Элисон Моссхарт(The Kills) Джек Лоренс(The Raconteur Yeah, I love you so much. I don't need to resist. I…
Theis/Nyegaard Jazzband Gee, how I miss Your tender kiss, And the wonderful things w…
The Dead Weather Yeah, I love you so much. I don't need to resist. I…
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Kurt Davis
Great transfer! Not a pop or click!
Chuck Duck
why "(or more likely Tommy Dorsey!)"?
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This debate has raged for many years but it is generally accepted that King Oliver does not play on these sides.
Further discussion can be found here:
1) http://ml.islandnet.com/pipermail/dixielandjazz/2013-February/080269.html
and here....
http://www.network54.com/Forum/27140/message/1306930207/Additional+Information+about+King+Oliver++from+Phil+Schaap
Additionally, the Mosaic box set entitled "The Classic Columbia and Okeh Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang Sessions" goes further by naming Tommy Dorsey as the Trumpeter for this session in its discography.
We'll probably never know for sure, but Tommy Dorsey is the most likely candidate!