Roots of Rock n’ Roll, Vol. 1: 1927–1938

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Annotation

Exactly as on covers except belows, see edit history for questions
1.15 Replacing "/" with "&"

Tracklist

1CD: Des plantations aux salles de bal
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1Sun Brimmer’s Blues
recorded in:
Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1927-02-24)
guitar:
Will Weldon (on 1927-02-24)
harmonica:
Will Shade (on 1927-02-24)
jug:
Charlie Polk (on 1927-02-24)
kazoo:
Ben Ramey (on 1927-02-24)
vocals:
Will Weldon (on 1927-02-24)
recording of:
Sun Brimmer’s Blues (on 1927-02-24)
lyricist and composer:
Will Shade
Memphis Jug Band3:25
2Ain’t That Skippin’ and Flyin’?
banjo:
Austin Allen (in 1927)
guitar and kazoo:
Lee Allen (in 1927)
vocals:
Austin Allen (in 1927) and Lee Allen (in 1927)
recording of:
Ain't That Skippin' and Flyin'? (in 1927)
lyricist and composer:
Austin Allen and Lee Allen
Allen Brothers3:00
3Matchbox
guitar:
Blind Lemon Jefferson (in 1927-04)
vocals:
Blind Lemon Jefferson (in 1927-04)
part of:
Blues Hall of Fame: Classic of Blues Recording Single (number: 2010)
recording of:
Match Box Blues
lyricist and composer:
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Blind Lemon Jefferson3:01
4Train 45
recorded in:
Atlanta, Georgia, United States (on 1927-10-18)
fiddle:
G.B. Grayson (on 1927-10-18)
guitar and spoken vocals:
Henry Whitter (on 1927-10-18)
vocals:
G.B. Grayson (on 1927-10-18)
recording of:
Train 45 (on 1927-10-18)
writer:
[traditional]
Grayson & Whitter3:03
5Honolulu Stomp
steel guitar:
Philipo (on 1927-05-12)
additional performer:
[unknown]
recording of:
Honolulu Stomp (on 1927-05-12)
composer:
Fred Phillips
Honolulu Serenaders3:22
6Frankie (and Johnnie)
guitar:
Mississippi John Hurt (on 1928-02-14)
vocals:
Mississippi John Hurt (on 1928-02-14)
recording of:
Frankie and Johnny (traditional song, version of “Frankie and Albert”) (on 1928-02-14)
publisher:
Hughie Cannon (in 1904) and Carl Sandburg (in 1927)
lyricist, writer and composer:
[traditional]
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 254)
is based on:
You’re My Baby
Mississippi John Hurt3:23
7Playing With the Strings
guitar:
Lonnie Johnson (on 1928-02-21)
recording of:
Playing With the Strings (on 1928-02-21)
composer:
Lonnie Johnson
Lonnie Johnson3:01
8Georgia Swing
banjo:
Lee Blair (on 1928-06-11)
clarinet:
Omer Simeon (on 1928-06-11)
cornet:
Ward Pinkett (on 1928-06-11)
drums (drum set):
Tommy Benford (on 1928-06-11)
piano:
Jelly Roll Morton (on 1928-06-11)
trombone:
Julius "Geechie" Fields (on 1928-06-11)
tuba:
Bill Benford (on 1928-06-11)
conductor:
Jelly Roll Morton (on 1928-06-11)
recording of:
Georgia Swing (on 1928-06-11)
composer:
Ferdinand Joseph LaMothe
Jelly Roll Morton2:30
9Old Country Stomp
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1928-06-13)
guitar and guitar and pan flute [quills]:
Henry Thomas (on 1928-06-13)
solo syrinx [reed pipes] and solo lead vocals:
Henry Thomas
vocals:
Henry Thomas (on 1928-06-13)
recording of:
Old Country Stomp (on 1928-06-13)
lyricist and composer:
Henry Thomas
Henry Thomas2:53
10A Handful of Riffs
guitar:
Lonnie Johnson (on 1929-05-09) and Eddie Lang (on 1929-05-09)
recording of:
A Handful of Riffs (on 1929-05-09)
writer:
Lonnie Johnson and Eddie Lang
Eddie Lang & Lonnie Johnson3:07
11Twistin’ Your Stuff
guitar:
Barbecue Bob (on 1930-04-18)
vocals:
Barbecue Bob (on 1930-04-18)
recording of:
Twistin' Your Stuff (on 1930-04-18)
lyricist and composer:
Robert Hicks
Barbecue Bob3:12
12Tom Dooley
fiddle:
G.B. Grayson (on 1929-09-30)
guitar:
Henry Whitter (on 1929-09-30)
vocals:
G.B. Grayson (on 1929-09-30)
arranger:
G.B. Grayson
recording of:
Tom Dooley (on 1929-09-30)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional]
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 4192)
Grayson & Whitter3:08
13Milk Cow Blues
guitar:
Sleepy John Estes (on 1930-05-13)
mandolin:
Yank Rachell (on 1930-05-13)
piano:
Jab Jones (on 1930-05-13)
vocals:
Sleepy John Estes (on 1930-05-13)
recording of:
Milk Cow Blues (John Estes' version, aka Leaving Trunk) (on 1930-05-13)
lyricist and arranger:
Sleepy John Estes
composer:
[traditional]
publisher:
Peermusic (UK) Limited
version of:
Milk Cow Blues
Sleepy John Estes3:02
14You Rascal You
banjo:
Wilbur Gorham (on 1930-07-29)
clarinet:
Jimmie Noone (on 1930-07-29)
drums (drum set):
Johnny Wells (on 1930-07-29)
piano:
Zinky Cohn (on 1930-07-29)
saxophone:
Eddie Pollack (on 1930-07-29)
tuba [brass bass]:
Bill Newton (on 1930-07-29)
vocals:
Eddie Pollack (on 1930-07-29)
cover recording of:
I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead, You Rascal You (on 1930-07-29)
lyricist and composer:
Sam Theard
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Jimmie Noone2:23
15Let’s Go to Town
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1931-03-16)
guitar:
Kansas Joe McCoy (on 1931-03-16) and Memphis Minnie (on 1931-03-16)
Joe McCoy & Memphis Minnie3:09
16Nancy Jane
fiddle:
Bob Wills (on 1932-02-09)
guitar:
Derwood Brown (on 1932-02-09)
tenor guitar:
Sleepy Johnson (on 1932-02-09)
vocals:
Milton Brown (on 1932-02-09)
recorded at:
Jefferson Hotel in Dallas, Texas, United States (on 1932-02-09)
recording of:
Nancy Jane (on 1932-02-09)
lyricist and composer:
Milton Brown and Thomas A. Dorsey
publisher:
Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc. (on 1932-03-22)
Fort Worth Doughboys3:13
17I’ve Found a New Baby
New Orleans Feetwarmers3:14
18Talking About You
recorded in:
San Antonio, Texas, United States (on 1934-08-08)
banjo:
Ocie Stockard (on 1934-08-08)
bass:
Wanna Coffman (on 1934-08-08)
fiddle:
Cecil Brower (on 1934-08-08) and Ted Grantham (on 1934-08-08)
guitar:
Derwood Brown (on 1934-08-08)
piano:
Fred "Pappy" Calhoun (on 1934-08-08)
vocals:
Milton Brown (on 1934-08-08)
recording of:
Talking About You (on 1934-08-08)
writer:
Milton Brown
Milton Brown3:01
2CD: Le Swing partout