Wynonie Harris - Essential Classics, Vol. 660: Wynonie Harris (2024)
BAND/ARTIST: Wynonie Harris
- Title: Essential Classics, Vol. 660: Wynonie Harris
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Essential Classics
- Genre: Blues, R&B
- Quality: Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 52:51
- Total Size: 180 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Lovin' Machine (2:24)
2. Bloodshot Eyes (2:39)
3. Quiet Whiskey (2:25)
4. Shake that Thing (2:17)
5. Keep on Churnin' (Till the Butter Comes) (2:53)
6. Good Rockin' Tonight (2:46)
7. Lollipop Mama (2:48)
8. I Like My Baby's Pudding (2:42)
9. All She Wants to Do is Rock (2:31)
10. Sittin' on it All the Time (2:34)
1. Confessin' the Blues (2:50)
2. I Want My Fanny Brown (3:06)
3. I Feel that Old Age Comin' on (2:44)
4. Drinkin' Wine Spo Dee O Dee (2:27)
5. Wynonie's Blues (2:46)
6. Blow Your Brains Out (2:43)
7. Tremblin' (2:28)
8. Playful Baby (2:38)
9. Blowin' to California (2:26)
10. Hard Ridin' Mama (2:33)
1. Lovin' Machine (2:24)
2. Bloodshot Eyes (2:39)
3. Quiet Whiskey (2:25)
4. Shake that Thing (2:17)
5. Keep on Churnin' (Till the Butter Comes) (2:53)
6. Good Rockin' Tonight (2:46)
7. Lollipop Mama (2:48)
8. I Like My Baby's Pudding (2:42)
9. All She Wants to Do is Rock (2:31)
10. Sittin' on it All the Time (2:34)
1. Confessin' the Blues (2:50)
2. I Want My Fanny Brown (3:06)
3. I Feel that Old Age Comin' on (2:44)
4. Drinkin' Wine Spo Dee O Dee (2:27)
5. Wynonie's Blues (2:46)
6. Blow Your Brains Out (2:43)
7. Tremblin' (2:28)
8. Playful Baby (2:38)
9. Blowin' to California (2:26)
10. Hard Ridin' Mama (2:33)
American rhythm & blues vocalist with a hot-n'-raunchy rock and roll style and dance skills.
Born: 24 August 1915, Omaha, Nebraska, USA.
Died: 14 June 1969, Los Angeles, USA.
Harris started as a comedian and dancer. He began his musical career touring with Lucky Millinder's band, eventually cutting his first recording with them in May 1944. After quitting the band, he signed up to Leo & Edward Mesner's Philo label in the spring of 1945, with Johnny Otis leading his line-up. He recorded on other labels, gaining popular success on the King label in the late 1940s. By the mid 1960s he was recording on Chess and performing with artists such as T-Bone Walker and Big Mama Thornton. Harris died of throat cancer, aged 53. His work has subsequently been honored by inductions into several "Halls of Fame", including the Blues Hall of Fame in Memphis, Tennessee.
Born: 24 August 1915, Omaha, Nebraska, USA.
Died: 14 June 1969, Los Angeles, USA.
Harris started as a comedian and dancer. He began his musical career touring with Lucky Millinder's band, eventually cutting his first recording with them in May 1944. After quitting the band, he signed up to Leo & Edward Mesner's Philo label in the spring of 1945, with Johnny Otis leading his line-up. He recorded on other labels, gaining popular success on the King label in the late 1940s. By the mid 1960s he was recording on Chess and performing with artists such as T-Bone Walker and Big Mama Thornton. Harris died of throat cancer, aged 53. His work has subsequently been honored by inductions into several "Halls of Fame", including the Blues Hall of Fame in Memphis, Tennessee.
Year 2024 | Blues | R&B | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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