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Goin' to Kansas City Blues

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Download links and information about Goin' to Kansas City Blues by Jimmy Witherspoon. This album was released in 1993 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 44:40 minutes.

Artist: Jimmy Witherspoon
Release date: 1993
Genre: Blues, Jazz
Tracks: 13
Duration: 44:40
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Jumpin' the Blues (With Jay McShann and His Band) 3:02
2. Until the Real Thing Comes Along (The Slave Song) [With Jay McShann and His Band] 2:46
3. Hootie Blues (With Jay McShann and His Band) 3:19
4. Rain Is Such a Lonesome Sound (With Jay McShann and His Band) 3:14
5. Confessin' the Blues (With Jay McShann and His Band) 4:13
6. Piney Brown Blues (With Jay McShann and His Band) 5:28
7. Froggy Bottom (With Jay McShann and His Band) 2:35
8. Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You (With Jay McShann and His Band) 3:16
9. Blue Monday Blues (With Jay McShann and His Band) 3:39
10. Ooo-Wee Then the Lights Go Out (With Jay McShann and His Band) 2:53
11. Cloudy (With Jay McShann and His Band) 3:14
12. Ride On (With Jay McShann and His Band) 3:31
13. Fare Thee, Honey, Fare the Well (With Jay McShann and His Band) 3:30

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A reunion of sorts with McShann, with whom Witherspoon had sung for four years in the late '40s. A relaxed, swinging set that bisects jazz and blues, it holds no great surprises, but 'Spoon fans will find this an enjoyable and accomplished record. About half of the material was penned by McShann or Witherspoon, including "Blue Monday Blues" (Witherspoon's adaptation of "Kansas City Blues") and a remake of "Confessin' the Blues."