June 20, 2021

Lizzie Miles: Hot Songs My Mother Taught Me

Cook – 1183
Cook – 1183

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1956
Genre: Blues, World, & Country
Style: Blues
[Tracklist]
A1 Waitin' For The Robert E. Lee (2:53)
A2 Who's Sorry Now (2:32)
A3 Mama Don' Allow It (4:39)
A4 Take Yo' Finger Off It (3:12)
A5 Bill Bailey (2:25)
A6 Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone (4:05)
A7 Chinatown (1:39)
B1 A Cottage For Sale (3:52)
B2 Ballin The Jack (3:06)
B3 Dyin' Rag (4:21)
B4 Georgia On My Mind (5:50)
B5 Tishomingo Blues (4:03)
B6 The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise (2:36)
[Credits]
Lizzy Miles (vocals) Albert French (banjo) Red Camp (piano) Tony Almerico's Band (backing)
Photographer: J. Rennick, Recorder: Emory Cook
[Notes]
"To me I sing love songs—sad songs—torchy songs better. Guess it's because I had such a hard, sad life from as far back as I can remember is why." Cryin' songs and dyin' songs are the substance of Creole Songbird Lizzy Miles' musical outpourings. Pianist Red Camp, banjoist Albert French and Tony Almerico's Parisian Room Band outpour right along with her in this late recording. And so we hear this scintillating blend of outpourings when "Mama don't allow no clarinet playin' in here...but Tony don't care what Mama don't allow, he's gonna play that clarinet anyhow." (Hear more of Miles' moans in COOK01182 Moans and Blues and COOK01184 Torchy Lullabies My Mother Sang Me.)

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