MCA MCA2-4064 (33-1/3-rpm 12-in. long-playing (2 discs))

The following matrix(es) were released with this catalog number:

CompanyMatrix No.Take NumberDateTitle/Artist 
Decca L 3488 A 8/3/1944 Sharecroppin' blues / Charlie Barnet Orchestra ; Kay Starr
Decca L 8381 [A] 5/3/1955 Ella hums the blues / Ella Fitzgerald
Decca 61947 A 4/15/1937 Bluer than blue / Lil Armstrong and her Swing Band
Decca 62081 A 3/26/1937 Boogie woogie (I may be wrong) / Count Basie Orchestra
Decca 63866 A 5/26/1938 Freight train blues / Trixie Smith
Decca 68397 A 11/26/1940 Rainy day blues / Joe Turner
Decca 68921 A 4/3/1941 Things 'bout coming my way / Sam Price and his Texas Bluesicians
Decca 69437 A 6/27/1941 Trouble in mind / Lucky Millinder Orchestra
Decca 69822 A 10/15/1941 Fruit cakin' Mama / Ruby Smith
Decca 70299 A 2/9/1942 Mound bayou / Pete Brown and his Band
Decca 70300 A 2/9/1942 Unlucky woman (Unlucky blues) / Pete Brown and his Band
Decca 72177 [A] 5/25/1944 Hurry hurry / Lucky Millinder Orchestra
Decca 72625 B 12/13/1944 Jelly jelly / Josh White
Decca 72873 [A] 5/21/1945 Blow top blues / Lionel Hampton Sextet
Decca 73105 [A] 11/7/1945 Since I fell for you / Buddy Johnson Orchestra
Decca 74008 [A] 7/16/1947 Bad luck blues / Cousin Joe
Decca 74030 A 8/6/1947 Aunt Hagar's blues / Eddie Condon Orchestra
Decca 75148 A 8/17/1949 Baby get lost / Billie Holiday
Decca 81124 A 6/5/1951 How blue can you get ? / Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
Decca 84834 [A] 7/9/1953 Careless love / Lee Wiley
Decca 85474 [A] 11/4/1953 I gotta right to sing the blues / Jack Teagarden Orchestra
Decca 85786 [A] 1/29/1954 Jealous blues / Sonny Parker Orchestra
Decca 85787 [A] 1/29/1954 I'm hungry / Sonny Parker Orchestra
Decca 88070 [A] 1/21/1955 Back o'town blues ; Old man Mose (first take) / Louis Armstrong All-Stars
Decca 91341 A 11/8/1937 Flood water blues / Lonnie Johnson
Decca 93812 A 11/18/1941 New confessin' the blues (Confessin' the blues, part 2 De.48008) / Jay McShann Quartet

Primary Performers:

Lonnie Johnson (vocalist)
Jay McShann Quartet (Musical group)
Lil Armstrong and her Swing Band (Musical group)
Count Basie Orchestra (Musical group)
Trixie Smith (vocalist)
Joe Turner (vocalist)
Sam Price and his Texas Bluesicians (Musical group)
Lucky Millinder Orchestra (Musical group)
Ruby Smith (vocalist)
Pete Brown and his Band (Musical group)
Josh White (vocalist)
Lionel Hampton Sextet (Musical group)
Buddy Johnson Orchestra (Musical group)
Cousin Joe (vocalist)
Eddie Condon Orchestra (Musical group)
Billie Holiday (vocalist)
Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five (Musical group)
Lee Wiley (vocalist : contralto)
Jack Teagarden Orchestra (Musical group)
Sonny Parker Orchestra (Musical group)
Louis Armstrong All-Stars (Musical group)
Kay Starr (vocalist)
Charlie Barnet Orchestra (Musical group)
Ella Fitzgerald (vocalist)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "MCA MCA2-4064 (33-1/3-rpm 12-in. long-playing (2 discs))," accessed April 19, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/object/detail/360611/MCA_MCA2-4064_LP.

MCA MCA2-4064 (33-1/3-rpm 12-in. long-playing (2 discs)). (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved April 19, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/object/detail/360611/MCA_MCA2-4064_LP.

"MCA MCA2-4064 (33-1/3-rpm 12-in. long-playing (2 discs))." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 19 April 2024.

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