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Blues Prelude
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Album Details: Blues Prelude

Release Date:09/15/1998
Label:Pearl
UPC:727031107323

Track List: Blues Prelude

  1. Do What You Did Last Night
  2. Cross-Eyed Blues
  3. (I Can Dream) Can't I?
  4. It's The Dreamer In Me
  5. Dark Rapture
  6. My Heart Belongs To Daddy
  7. Blame It On My Last Affair
  8. If I Could Be With You One Hour ...
  9. Don't Worry 'Bout Me
  10. Between The Devil And The Deep B...
  11. Mound Bayou
  12. Unlucky Woman
  1. Gonna Buy Me A Telephone
  2. I Would If I Could
  3. Fortune Tellin' Man
  4. Every Now And Then
  5. He May Be Your Man
  6. Blue Prelude
  7. Be-Baba-Leba
  8. Did You Ever Love A Man
  9. Drive Me Daddy
  10. I Don't Know His Name
  11. Blue And Sentimental
  12. They Raided The Joint

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Biography

Helen Humes

Helen Humes was a versatile singer equally skilled on blues, swing standards, and ballads. Her cheerful style was always a joy to hear. As a child, she played piano and organ in church, and made her first recordings (ten blues songs in 1927) when she was only 13 and 14. In the 1930s, she worked with Stuff Smith and Al Sears, recording with Harry James in 1937-1938. In 1... Read more