Mister Jelly Roll: The Fortunes of Jelly Roll Morton, New Orleans Creole and "inventor of Jazz." |
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Anyhow , like many other bad men , he had a song originated on him . This song
was squshed very easily by the department , and not only by the department but
by anyone else who heard it , due to the fact that it was a trouble breeder .
Anyhow , like many other bad men , he had a song originated on him . This song
was squshed very easily by the department , and not only by the department but
by anyone else who heard it , due to the fact that it was a trouble breeder .
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Wineing Boy ( Winin ' Boy Blues ) I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say ( Buddy
Bolden ' s Blues ) Don ' t You Leave Me Here Mr . Joe The Crave The Naked
Dance Sporting House Rag Animule Dance ( song ) Original Rags ( Joplin -
Morton ) ...
Wineing Boy ( Winin ' Boy Blues ) I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say ( Buddy
Bolden ' s Blues ) Don ' t You Leave Me Here Mr . Joe The Crave The Naked
Dance Sporting House Rag Animule Dance ( song ) Original Rags ( Joplin -
Morton ) ...
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Honkey Tonk Music Marie ' s Blues ( Desdoumes Morton ) 1948 Estate of
Ferdinand J . Morton La Paloms into Blues * Aaron Harris ( Bad man song ) Jelly
Roll Morton ' s Scat Song Bert Williams ( originally The Pacific Rag from the
California ...
Honkey Tonk Music Marie ' s Blues ( Desdoumes Morton ) 1948 Estate of
Ferdinand J . Morton La Paloms into Blues * Aaron Harris ( Bad man song ) Jelly
Roll Morton ' s Scat Song Bert Williams ( originally The Pacific Rag from the
California ...
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My Folks Was All Frenchmans | 3 |
Really Tremendous Sports | 11 |
Money in the Tenderloin | 22 |
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