Mamie Smith in 1920
Mamie Smith was the first black woman to record a vocal blues song. But several vocal blues recordings were made before her historic recording in 1920. The first vocal blues recording was made by Morton Harvey with the Victor Military Band in 1914. The song recorded was W.C. Handy's Memphis Blues.
Mamie Smith in 1920
Mamie Smith was the first black woman to record a vocal blues song. But several vocal blues recordings were made before her historic recording in 1920. The first vocal blues recording was made by Morton Harvey with the Victor Military Band in 1914. The song recorded was W.C. Handy's Memphis Blues.
The song Blue Christmas was recorded by many artists. The most popular being the version recorded by the late Elvis Presley. It is the most popular downloaded song during the Christmas season.
The song Blue Christmas was recorded by many artists. The most popular being the version recorded by the late Elvis Presley. It is the most popular downloaded song during the Christmas season.
The song Mr. blue was recorded by the Fleetwoods
His first recorded song is "One Time".
There are quite a few to choose from: They originally recorded the song on the CD "Southern Classics" (though Michael English recorded it even before that) Also found on: The Best Of The Gaither Vocal Band (CD) Live From Toronto (DVD & CD) Gaither Vocal Band Reunion Vol 1 (DVD & CD)
the song sideshow was recorded by Blue Magic
LeAnn Rimes' first HIT was Blue, (1996) although she recorded Unchained Melody 3 years earlier (1993) but it didn't chart until AFTER Blue.
identify the vocal register of the song anak
no, the song is a total of 14 vocal tracks all recorded by billy Joel and than pieced together
I'm pretty sure it's Freddie Mercury in the Queen song "Father To Son"
The Beatles recorded "Blackbird" (though it was essentially a solo by Paul). However, Paul McCartney and Wings recorded a different tune called, "Bluebird."
The song "Breakfast at Tiffany's" was recorded by American rock band Deep Blue Something. The song was originally on the album titled "11th song," but was re-recorded and put onto their album "Home."