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Charley Jordan Vol. 3, 1935-37
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Album Details: Charley Jordan Vol. 3, 1935-37

Release Date:01/01/1992
Label:Document
UPC:714298509922

Track List: Charley Jordan Vol. 3, 1935-37

  1. Christmas Christmas Blues
  2. Christmas Tree Blues
  3. Get It If You Can
  4. Signifying At You
  5. No Christmas Blues
  6. Happy New Year Blues
  7. I Couldn't Stay Here
  8. Bad Feeling Blues
  9. Got Your Water On
  10. Don't Put Your Dirty Hands On Me
  11. Pork Chop Blues
  12. Tired Feelin` Blues
  1. Low Moan Blues
  2. Hard Time Papa
  3. Nineteen Women Blues
  4. Twee Twee Twa
  5. Cutting My ABC's
  6. Chifferobe
  7. Look At What Shape I'm In (Bonus...
  8. Deep Sea River
  9. Good Scuffler Blues
  10. Low Mellow Man Blues
  11. Good Grinder Blues

Pro Reviews: Charley Jordan Vol. 3, 1935-37

  • All Music Guide

    This volume is somewhat less compelling than the other two in the series, if only because even the producers themselves acknowledge that eight of the 23 songs here, credited to "The Two Charlies," probably don't feature the St. Louis-based Charley Jordan at all, but another artist of the same name, while four others, credited to Leroy Henderson, may feature Jordan. On other songs, Jordan sings duets with Verdi Lee and Mary Harris (possibly also Verdi Lee working under a pseudonym), and those are great tracks, to be recommended without reservation, except perhaps for the fact that the guitar is a bit muted on these numbers, compared with Jordan's solo stuff. "Signifying at You" is a great piece of female-sung blues, raw, angry, defiant and funny. The Two Charlies tracks, featuring a Charley Jordan working with a guitarist/singer named Charlie Manson, are fine acoustic blues, all good songs (especially "Don't Put Your Dirty Hands On Me") and even better guitar duets, including the surpri...singly dissonant "Pork Chop Blues," but they sound much more like Atlanta blues than St. Louis material -- their inclusion here adds nothing to the St. Louis Charley Jordan's reputation, but they make an enjoyable interlude. - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Charley Jordan

A fine St. Louis guitarist and vocalist, Charley Jordan teamed with many blues luminaries for some fine recordings in the '20s,'30s and '40s. After traveling throughout the Southeast as a hobo in the '30s, Jordan settled in St. Louis. He played with Memphis Minnie, Roosevelt Sykes, Casey Bill Weldon, Peetie Wheatstraw and many others. Jordan overcame a permanent spine i... Read more