I dont know i would have to live in that time perod now wouldnt i im not old
She recorded 160 songs in her career.
Bessie Pease Gutmann has written: 'Nursery songs & lullabies' 'A Beautiful Baby's Book'
Bessie Smith, known as the "Empress of the Blues," recorded a substantial number of songs during her career, but she did not produce traditional studio albums as we know them today. Instead, she released numerous 78 RPM records in the 1920s and 1930s, with her catalog including over 160 recorded songs. Compilations of her recordings have since been released as albums, but she did not have a specific number of albums attributed to her during her lifetime.
The Smiths released their last album, Strangeways, Here We Come, in 1987. The band released its first album in 1984.
There were many popular songs in the 1920s. Songs included on the list of famous tunes include "Swanee" by Al Jolson and "My Blue Heaven" by Gene Austin.
cracka bottle and nobody knows when you're out
true songs of the people that reflect the moral
A few of the most popular songs in the 1920s was Sonny Boy, See See Rider Blues, and King Porter Stomp. The most popular type of music during the 1920s was jazz.
Bessie Jones has written: 'Step it down; games, plays, songs, and stories from the Afro-American heritage' -- subject(s): African Americans, Music, Play-party, Singing games
man i feel like a woman
there is only girl in the world whip me hair and Bruno mars and Justin bieber
Bessie Smith, often referred to as the "Empress of the Blues," primarily sang blues music, characterized by its emotional depth and themes of hardship, love, and resilience. Her powerful, soulful voice conveyed a wide range of feelings, and she also incorporated elements of jazz and vaudeville into her performances. Bessie’s songs often featured themes of struggle, heartache, and empowerment, making her a significant figure in the early 20th-century music scene.