Everyday I Have The Blues
Joe Williams, Count Basie And His Orchestra [Count Basie Orchestra]
Label : Roulette [Basie On Roulette - Vol. 10]
Reference : 500010
Date : 1979
A1 | Everyday I Have The Blues | W. York [William York] | 4:41 |
A2 | Baby Won’t You Please Come Home | Warfield [Charles Warfield], Williams [Clarence Williams] | 1:56 |
A3 | Going To Chicago Blues | Basie [Count Basie], Rushing [Jimmy Rushing] | 4:11 |
A4 | Gee Baby, Ain’t I Good To You | Razaf [Andy Razaf], Redman [Don Redman] | 2:23 |
A5 | Joe Sings The Blues (It’s A Low Down Dirty Shame) | Ollie Shepard | 5:25 |
B1 | Shake Rattle And Roll | C. Calhoun [Charles Calhoun] | 2:12 |
B2 | Just A Dream | W. Broonzy [Big Bill Broonzy] | 2:52 |
B3 | Cherry Red | P. Johnson [Pete Johnson] | 2:50 |
B4 | Good Mornin’ Blues | Basie [Count Basie], Durham [Eddie Durham], Rushing [Jimmy Rushing] | 2:50 |
B5 | What Did You Win | R. Watts [Mayme Watts], S. Wyche [Sidney J. Wyche] | 2:14 |
B6 | Ain’t No Use | Kirkland [Leroy Kirkland], Wyche [Sidney J. Wyche] | 2:56 |
Alto Saxophone | Frank Wess | |
Alto Saxophone | Marshall Royal | A4 |
Baritone Saxophone | Charlie Fowlkes | |
Bass | Eddie Jones | A1-A2,A4-A5,B1-B6 |
Drums | Sonny Payne | |
Flute | Frank Wess | A3 |
Guitar | Freddie Green | |
Piano | Count Basie | |
Tenor Saxophone | Billy Mitchell | A1-A3,A5,B1-B6 |
Tenor Saxophone | Eddie ’Lockjaw’ Davis | A4 |
Tenor Saxophone | Frank Foster | |
Tenor Saxophone | Frank Wess | A4 |
Trombone | Al Grey | |
Trombone | Benny Powell | |
Trombone | Henry Coker | |
Trumpet | Joe Newman | |
Trumpet | John Anderson | A1-A2,A5,B1-B6 |
Trumpet | Snooky Young | |
Trumpet | Thad Jones | |
Trumpet | Wendell Culley | A3-A4 |
Vocals | Joe Williams |
Track A3 : New York, September 28, 1957
Track A4 : New York, September 2, 1958
Tracks A1 to A2 & A5 to B6 : New York, September 24, 1959
Every Day I Have the Blues
Baby, Won’t You Please Come Home
Joe Sings the Blues (It’s a Low Down Dirty Shame)
Shake, Rattle and Roll
Just a Dream
Cherry Red
Good Mornin’ Blues
What Did You Win
Ain’t No Use
Gee Baby, Ain’t I Good to You
Confessin’ the Blues
Five O’Clock in the Morning
How Can You Lose