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Sings The Blues

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Download links and information about Sings The Blues by Juanita Hall. This album was released in 1957 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 37:35 minutes.

Artist: Juanita Hall
Release date: 1957
Genre: Blues, Jazz
Tracks: 12
Duration: 37:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Hold That Train 3:05
2. You've Been A Good Old Wagon 3:25
3. After You're Gone 2:41
4. Nobody Want You When You're Down And Out 3:43
5. I Don't Want It Second Hand 2:47
6. A Good Man Is Hard To Find 3:56
7. Baby Won't You Please Come Home 2:24
8. Gulf Coast Blues 3:14
9. Second Fiddle 2:32
10. Downhearted Blues 3:44
11. Gimme A Pigfoot 3:28
12. Lovin' Sam From Alabama 2:36

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Juanita Hall is best-known for being a stage actress, playing Bloody Mary in South Pacific. However on this 1958 set for Counterpoint (which has been reissued on CD by Fresh Sound), she shows that she could effectively sing blues. Mostly sticking to songs from the Bessie Smith songbook (including "You've Been a Good Old Wagon," "Gimme a Pigfoot" and "Nobody Wants You When You're Down and Out"), Hall's extroverted and shouting style fit the music quite well. Pianist Claude Hopkins arranged for the sextet and gathered quite an all-star backup group that includes tenor-saxophonist Coleman Hawkins, clarinetist Buster Bailey and trumpeter Doc Cheatham. Well worth getting.