Music & Other Recordings
CDs with: Smith, Bessie
- Baby, won't you please come home? / Clarence Williams.
- Baby, won't you please come home? (Clarence Williams & his Jazz Kings) -- Gulf Coast blues (Bessie Smith, vocal ; Clarence Williams, piano) -- Wild cat blues -- Kansas City man blues -- 'Tain't nobody's bus'ness if I do -- Everybody loves my baby, but my baby don't love nobody but me -- Mandy, make up your mind -- Cake walking babies from home -- Papa de-da-da : (A New Orleans stomp) (Clarence Williams & his Blue Five) -- Gravier Street blues -- Candy lips, I'm stuck on you (Clarence Williams & his Jazz Kings) -- Cushion foot stomp (Clarence Williams & his Washboard Five) -- Red Hot Flo from Ko-Ko-Mo (Clarence Williams & his Blue Five) -- Church Street sobbin' blues (Clarence Williams & his Washboard Four) -- Wild flower rag (Clarence Williams, piano) -- West End blues -- Organ grinder blues (Ethel Waters, vocal ; Clarence Williams, piano) -- In the bottle blues (Clarence Williams & his Novelty Four) -- Breeze, blow my baby back to me -- Whoop it up (Clarence Williams & his Jazz Kings) -- I've found a new baby (James P. Johnson, Clarence Williams, piano) -- Worn out blues -- He wouldn't stop doin' it -- Shout, sister, shout (Clarence Williams & his Washboard Band) -- Dispossessin' me (Clarence Williams & his Novelty Band).
- CD 2591
- Blues masters. Volume 11, Classic blues women.
- Crazy blues (Mamie Smith & her Jazz Hounds) -- Papa de-da-da (vocal by Eva Taylor) -- My man rocks me (with one steady roll) (Trixie Smith & the Jazz Masters) -- Railroad blues (Trixie Smith) -- Yonder come the blues (Ma Rainey with her Georgia Band) -- Countin' the blues (Ma Rainey acc. by her Georgia Jazz Band) -- Daddy goodbye blues (Ma Rainey) -- Baby, I can't use you no more (Sippie Wallace with Clarence Williams' Blue Five) -- Bone orchard blues (Ida Cox) -- Nobody knows you when you're down and out (Bessie Smith) -- Barrel house flat blues (Mary Johnson) -- When a 'gator holler, folks say it's a sign of rain (Margaret Johnson with the Black and Blue Trio) -- Any-kind-a-man (Victoria Spivey and her Chicago Four) -- You can't tell the difference after dark (Alberta Hunter) -- Little drops of water (Henry Brown & Edith Johnson) -- Married man blues (Billie & Dee Dee Pierce) -- Careless love (Billie & Dee Dee Pierce) -- Stormy blues (Billie Holiday).
- CD 2614
- Classic blues women
- Crazy blues (Mamie Smith & her Jazz Hounds) -- Papa de-da-da (vocal by Eva Taylor) -- My man rocks me (with one steady roll) (Trixie Smith & the Jazz Masters) -- Railroad blues (Trixie Smith) -- Yonder come the blues (Ma Rainey with her Georgia Band) -- Countin' the blues (Ma Rainey acc. by her Georgia Jazz Band) -- Daddy goodbye blues (Ma Rainey) -- Baby, I can't use you no more (Sippie Wallace with Clarence Williams' Blue Five) -- Bone orchard blues (Ida Cox) -- Nobody knows you when you're down and out (Bessie Smith) -- Barrel house flat blues (Mary Johnson) -- When a 'gator holler, folks say it's a sign of rain (Margaret Johnson with the Black and Blue Trio) -- Any-kind-a-man (Victoria Spivey and her Chicago Four) -- You can't tell the difference after dark (Alberta Hunter) -- Little drops of water (Henry Brown & Edith Johnson) -- Married man blues (Billie & Dee Dee Pierce) -- Careless love (Billie & Dee Dee Pierce) -- Stormy blues (Billie Holiday).
- CD 2614
- The empress of the blues : the ultimate collection / Bessie Smith.
- Nobody knows you when you're down and out -- Gin house blues -- T'ain't nobody's business if I do -- After you've gone -- Sweet mistreater -- Enpty bed blues (parts 1 & 2) -- Dyin' by the hour -- Homeless blues -- You've been a good ole wagon (but you done broke down) -- Gulf Coast blues -- Aggravatin' Papa (don't you try to two-time me) -- Muddy water (a Mississippi moan) -- There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight -- Nobody in town can bake a sweet jelly roll like mine -- A good man is hard to find -- Lock and key -- Looking for my man blues -- Foolish man blues -- Hateful blues -- Need a little sugar in my bowl -- Thinking blues -- Send me to the 'lectric chair -- St. Louis blues.
- CD 2195