Guy Mitchell-October 1956
Marty Robbins-November 1956
The year in which the first blues recording happened in 1895.
The first song recorded by Ray Price was "Weary Blues From Waiting" penned by Hank Williams Sr.
"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.
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 "Singing in the Rain" was first recorded by Ciara Joan Brown in 1927. Many other artists have been singing the song since, including Gene Kelly and John Martyn.
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The band The Guess Who originally sang, performed, and recorded the song "Humpty's Blues".
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The song is Smokestack Lightenin' by Howlin Wolf.
"Joe Turner Blues" was written in 1915 as a tribute to the prominent African American blues performer Joe Turner, also known as "The Singing Boatswain." The song describes his signature singing style and personality, highlighting his impact on the blues music scene at the time.
"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.
Hi, Although he's best known as a Country artist, Charlie Rich recorded a blues song called "Mohair Sam"