she didn't play an instruments she only sang such as the down hearted blues
Bunches! Too many to mention. She was the most popular female blues artist of the 1920's. Look up a discography of Bessie. Her first record was a huge smash success, "Downhearted Blues".
"The Thrill Is Gone" is a blues song written by west coat blues musicians Roy Hawkins and Rick Darnell in 1951. The song was first recorded by Hawkins and became a minor hit for him.
The year in which the first blues recording happened in 1895.
Columbia recording is just Bessie and piano. it is a standard 12-bar blues or very close. the recording is classic, various blues performers play this piece with guitar or slide guitar sometimes with a call response style and it winds up sounding like every other blues song. Bessie's recording is something different. oringinal listners were probably patrons of 1920's speak-easys.
Kind Hearted Woman Blues was created on 1936-11-23.
she didn't play an instruments she only sang such as the down hearted blues
Bunches! Too many to mention. She was the most popular female blues artist of the 1920's. Look up a discography of Bessie. Her first record was a huge smash success, "Downhearted Blues".
Which blues musician recorded the tracks "Dimples" and "Boom Boom
"Lonesome Road Blues" is a traditional blues song that has been recorded by various artists over the years, including blues musicians such as Tommy Johnson, Blind Willie McTell, and Son House.
Face Down in the Blues was created in 1998.
1946
Bessie smith
Subterranean Homesick Blues is a song by Bob Dylan. It was Recorded January 14, 1965. It was written throughout the early 1960's.
"The Thrill Is Gone" is a blues song written by west coat blues musicians Roy Hawkins and Rick Darnell in 1951. The song was first recorded by Hawkins and became a minor hit for him.
It was Bessie Smith.She recorded it in 1923
The band The Guess Who originally sang, performed, and recorded the song "Humpty's Blues".