Year |
Title |
Details |
Peak chart positions[note 6] |
R&B |
Pop |
C&W |
1940 |
"Hard Lovin’ Blues"[note 7] |
- Composer: Yack Taylor
- Recorded: January 25, 1940
- Label: Decca 7705
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1940 |
"You Run Your Mouth and I’ll Run My Business"[note 8] |
- Composer: Lil Armstrong
- Recorded: January 25, 1940
- Label: Decca 7705
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1940 |
"I'm Alabama Bound" |
- Composer: Mike Jackson, Robert Hoffman
- Recorded: January 25, 1940
- Label: Decca 7723
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1940 |
"June Teenth Jamboree" |
- Composer: Sammy Price
- Recorded: January 25, 1940
- Label: Decca 7723
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1940 |
"You Got to Go When the Wagon Comes"[note 9] |
- Composer: Randy Culbreth, Jasper Thomas
- Recorded: March 13, 1940
- Label: Decca 7729
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1940 |
"After School Swing Session (Swinging with Symphony Sid)" |
- Composer: Jordan, Buddy Feyne
- Recorded: March 13, 1940
- Label: Decca 7729
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1940 |
"Lovie Joe"[note 10] |
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1940 |
"Somebody Done Hoodooed the Hoodoo Man" |
- Composer: Wesley Wilson
- Recorded: March 13, 1940
- Label: Decca 7745
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1940 |
"Bounce the Ball (Do Da Little Um Day)" |
- Composer: Mike Jackson
- Recorded: March 13, 1940
- Label: Decca 3253
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1940 |
"Don’t Come Crying on My Shoulder" |
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1940 |
"Never Let Your Left Hand Know What Your Right Hand’s Doin’" |
- Composer: Ted Delaney, Georgia South
- Recorded: April 29, 1940
- Label: Decca 7777
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1940 |
"Penthouse in the Basement" |
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1940 |
"Oh Boy, I’m in the Groove |
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1940 |
"Waitin’ for the Robert E. Lee" |
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1940 |
"Do You Call that a Buddy? (Dirty Cat)" |
- Composer: Wesley Wilson
- Recorded: September 30, 1940
- Label: Decca 8500
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1940 |
"Pompton Turnpike" |
- Composer: Will Osborne, Dick Rogers
- Recorded: September 30, 1940
- Label: Decca 8500
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1940 |
"I Know You (I Know What You Wanna Do)" |
- Composer: Jordan
- Recorded: September 30, 1940
- Label: Decca 8501
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1940 |
"A Chicken Ain't Nothin' but a Bird" |
- Composer: Emmett "Babe" Wallace
- Recorded: September 30, 1940
- Label: Decca 8501
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1941 |
"T-Bone Blues"[note 11] |
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1941 |
"Pinetop's Boogie Woogie"[note 12] |
- Composer: Pinetop Smith
- Recorded: January 24, 1941
- Label: Decca 8525
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1941 |
"The Two Little Squirrels (Nuts to You)" |
- Composer: Mack David, Eddie Lane, Vee Lawnhurst
- Recorded: January 24, 1941
- Label: Decca 8537
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1941 |
"Pan-Pan" |
- Composer: Jerry Daniels
- Recorded: January 24, 1941
- Label: Decca 8537
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1941 |
"Saxa-Woogie"[note 13] |
- Composer: Jordan
- Recorded: April 2, 1941
- Label: Decca 8560
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1941 |
"Brotherly Love (Wrong Ideas)" |
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1941 |
"Boogie Woogie Came to Town" |
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1941 |
"Saint Vitus Dance" |
- Composer: Mike Jackson
- Recorded: April 2, 1941
- Label: Decca 8581
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1942 |
"I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town"[note 14] |
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1942 |
"Knock Me a Kiss"[note 15] |
- Composer: Mike Jackson
- Recorded: November 15, 1941
- Label: Decca 8593
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1942 |
"How 'Bout That?" |
- Composer:
- Recorded: November 15, 1941
- Label: Decca 8605
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1942 |
"The Green Grass Grows All Around" |
- Composer: Arthur Johnson, J. Mayo Williams
- Recorded: November 22, 1941
- Label: Decca 8605
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1942 |
"Mama Mama Blues (Rusty Dusty Blues)"[note 16] |
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1942 |
"Small Town Boy" |
- Composer: Jordan, Dallas Bartley
- Recorded: November 22, 1941
- Label: Decca 8627
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1942 |
"I'm Gonna Leave You on the Outskirts of Town"[note 17] |
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3 |
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1942 |
"It's a Low Down Dirty Shame"[note 18] |
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1942 |
"What's the Use of Getting Sober (When You're Gonna Get Drunk Again)"[note 19] |
- Composer: Bubsy Meyers
- Recorded: July 21, 1942
- Label: Decca 8645
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1 |
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1943 |
"The Chicks I Pick Are Slender and Tender and Tall"[note 20] |
- Composer: Mike Jackson
- Recorded: July 21, 1942
- Label: Decca 8645
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10 |
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1943 |
"Five Guys Named Moe"[note 21] |
- Composer: Jerry Bresler, Larry Wynn
- Recorded: July 21, 1942
- Label: Decca 8653
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3 |
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1943 |
"That'll Just 'Bout Knock Me Out" |
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8 |
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1943 |
"Ration Blues"[note 22] |
- Composer: Jordan, Collenane Clark, Antonio Cosey
- Recorded: October 4, 1943
- Label: Decca 8654
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1 |
11 |
1 |
1944 |
"Deacon Jones" |
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7 |
1944 |
"G.I. Jive" |
- Composer: Johnny Mercer
- Recorded: March 15, 1944
- Label: Decca 8659
|
1 |
1 |
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1944 |
"Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby"[note 23] |
- Composer: Jordan, Billy Austin
- Recorded: October 4, 1943
- Label: Decca 8659
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3 |
2 |
1 |
1945 |
"Mop! Mop!" |
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1 |
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1945 |
"You Can't Get That No More" |
- Composer: Jordan, Sam Theard
- Recorded: March 15, 1944
- Label: Decca 8668
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2 |
11 |
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1945 |
"Caldonia"[note 24][note 25] |
- Composer: F. Moore
- Recorded: April 19, 1945
- Label: Decca 8670
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1 |
6 |
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1945 |
"Somebody Done Changed the Lock on My Door"[note 26] |
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3 |
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1945 |
"My Baby Said Yes (Yip, Yip de Hootie)"[note 27] |
- Composer: Leo Robin
- Recorded: July 1944
- Label: Decca 23417
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14 |
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1945 |
"Your Socks Don't Match" |
- Composer: Leon Carr, Leo Corday
- Recorded: July 1944
- Label: Decca 23417
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1946 |
"Buzz Me" |
- Composer: F. Moore, Danny Baxter aka Dave Dexter, Jr.
- Recorded: January 19, 1946
- Label: Decca 18734
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1 |
9 |
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1946 |
"Don't Worry 'Bout That Mule" |
- Composer: F. Moore, C. Stewart, W. Davis, D. Groaner
- Recorded: July 18, 1945
- Label: Decca 18734
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1 |
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1946 |
"Salt Pork, West Virginia" |
- Composer: F. Moore, Bill Tennyson
- Recorded: July 16, 1945
- Label: Decca 18762
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2 |
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1946 |
"Reconversion Blues" |
- Composer: F. Moore, Steve Graham
- Recorded: October 15, 1945
- Label: Decca 18762
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2 |
|
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1946 |
"Beware (Brother, Beware)"[note 28] |
- Composer: F. Moore, Morry Lasco, Dick Adams
- Recorded: January 23, 1946
- Label: Decca 18818
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2 |
20 |
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1946 |
"Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin'"[note 29] |
- Composer: Joe Greene
- Recorded: January 23, 1946
- Label: Decca 18818B
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3 |
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1946 |
"Stone Cold Dead in the Market (He Had It Coming)"[note 30] |
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1 |
7 |
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1946 |
"Petootie Pie"[note 31] |
- Composer: Lorenzo Pack, Frank Paparelli, Raymond Leveen
- Recorded: October 9, 1945
- Label: Decca 23546
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3 |
|
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1946 |
"Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" |
- Composer: Vaughn Horton aka George Vaughn Horton, Denver Darling, Milt Gabler
- Recorded: January 23, 1946
- Label: Decca 23610
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1 |
7 |
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1946 |
"That Chick's Too Young to Fry" |
- Composer: Tommy Edwards, Jimmy Hillard
- Recorded: January 23, 1946
- Label: Decca 23610
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3 |
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1946 |
"Ain't That Just Like a Woman (They'll Do It Every Time)" |
- Composer: F. Moore, Claude Demetrius
- Recorded: January 23, 1946
- Label: Decca 23669
|
1 |
17 |
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1946 |
"If It's Love You Want, Baby That's Me" |
- Composer: Sid Robin aka Sidney Rabinowitz
- Recorded: June 26, 1946
- Label: Decca 23669
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1946 |
"Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens" |
|
1 |
6 |
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1946 |
"Let the Good Times Roll" |
- Composer: F. Moore, Sam Theard
- Recorded: June 26, 1946
- Label: Decca 23741
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2 |
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1947 |
"Texas and Pacific" |
- Composer: Jack Wolf Fine, Joseph E. Hirsch
- Recorded: October 10, 1946
- Label: Decca 23810
|
1 |
20 |
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1947 |
"I Like 'Em Fat Like That" |
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5 |
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1947 |
"Open the Door, Richard!" |
|
2 |
6 |
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1947 |
"It's So Easy" |
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1947 |
"Jack, You're Dead" |
|
1 |
21 |
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1947 |
"I Know What You're Puttin' Down" |
- Composer: Jordan, Bud Allen
- Recorded: October 10, 1946
- Label: Decca 23901
|
3 |
|
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1947 |
"Boogie Woogie Blue Plate" |
- Composer: Joe Bushkin, Johnny DeVries
- Recorded:
- Label: Decca 24104
|
1 |
21 |
|
1947 |
"Sure Had a Wonderful Time" |
- Composer: F. Moore, Claude Demetrius
- Recorded: October 10, 1946
- Label: Decca 24104
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1947 |
"Look Out" |
- Composer: Jordan, Sid Robin
- Recorded: June 4, 1947
- Label: Decca 24155
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5 |
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1947 |
"Early in the Mornin'" |
- Composer: Jordan, Dallas Bartley, Leo Hickman
- Recorded: April 23, 1947
- Label: Decca 23155
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3 |
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1948 |
"Barnyard Boogie" |
- Composer: Jordan, Wilhelmina Gray
- Recorded: April 23, 1947
- Label: Decca 24300
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2 |
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1948 |
"How Long Must I Wait for You" |
- Composer: Lucky Millinder, Jerry Black
- Recorded: July 16, 1945
- Label: Decca 24300
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9 |
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1948 |
"Reet, Petite and Gone" |
- Composer: Jordan, Lora Lee
- Recorded: October 10, 1946
- Label: Decca 24381
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4 |
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1948 |
"Inflation Blues" |
- Composer: Jordan, Allegretto Alexander, Tommy Southern
- Recorded: December 1, 1947
- Label: Decca 24381
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1948 |
"Run Joe" |
- Composer: Jordan, Walter Merrick, Joe Willoughby
- Recorded: April 23, 1947
- Label: Decca 24448
|
1 |
23 |
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1948 |
"All for the Love of Lil" |
- Composer: Jerry Bresler, Larry Wynn
- Recorded: October 10, 1946
- Label: Decca 24448
|
13 |
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1948 |
"Don't Burn the Candle at Both Ends" |
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4 |
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1948 |
"We Can't Agree" |
- Composer: Jordan, Wilhelmina Gray
- Recorded: November 24, 1947
- Label: Decca 24483
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14 |
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1948 |
"Daddy-O"[note 32] |
|
7 |
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1948 |
"You're on the Right Track, Baby"[note 33] |
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1948 |
"Pettin' and Pokin'" |
- Composer: Jordan, Sid Robin
- Recorded: December 1, 1947
- Label: Decca 24527
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5 |
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1948 |
"Why'd You Do It, Baby?" |
- Composer:
- Recorded: December 18, 1947
- Label: Decca 24527
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1949 |
"Roamin' Blues" |
- Composer: Jordan, Jeff Dane, Ben Lorre
- Recorded: November 24, 1947
- Label: Decca 24571
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10 |
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1949 |
"Have You Got the Gumption?" |
- Composer: Bill Austin, Pinetop Smith
- Recorded: November 24, 1947
- Label: Decca 24571
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1949 |
"You Broke Your Promise" |
|
3 |
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1949 |
"Safe, Sane and Single" |
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1949 |
"Cole Slaw (Sorghum Switch)" |
- Composer: Jesse Stone
- Recorded: April 12, 1949
- Label: Decca 24633
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7 |
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1949 |
"Every Man to His Own Profession" |
|
10 |
|
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1949 |
"You Run Your Mouth, I’ll Run My Business"[note 34] |
- Composer: Lil Armstrong
- Recorded: January 1940
- Label: Decca 24643
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1949 |
"A Chicken Ain’t Nothin’ but a Bird"[note 35] |
- Composer: Emmett "Babe" Wallace
- Recorded: September 30, 1940
- Label: Decca 24643
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1949 |
"Baby, It's Cold Outside"[note 36] |
- Composer: Frank Loesser
- Recorded: April 8, 1949
- Label: Decca 24644
|
6 |
9 |
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1949 |
"Don't Cry, Cry Baby"[note 37] |
- Composer: Clarence Maher, Bennie Martini, Sail Tepper
- Recorded: April 28, 1949
- Label: Decca 24644
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1949 |
"Beans and Corn Bread" |
- Composer: F. Moore, Fred B. Clark
- Recorded: April 12, 1949
- Label: Decca 24673
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1 |
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1949 |
"Chicky-Mo, Craney-Cro" |
- Composer: Jordan, Wesley Wilson
- Recorded: November 24, 1947
- Label: Decca
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1949 |
"Saturday Night Fish Fry (Pts. 1 & 2)" |
- Composer: Jordan, Ellis Walsh, Al Carters
- Recorded: August 9, 1949
- Label: Decca 24725
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1 |
21 |
|
Blank in chart positions indicates release that did not chart. |
Year |
Title |
Details |
Peak chart positions[note 39] |
R&B |
Pop |
C&W |
1950 |
"School Days" |
|
5 |
|
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1950 |
"I Know What I've Got" |
- Composer: Jordan, Sid Robin aka Sidney Rabinowitz
- Recorded: February 1949
- Label: Decca 24815
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1950 |
"Push-Ka-Pee Shee Pie" |
- Composer: Jordan, Walter Merrick, Joe Willoughby
- Recorded: April 12, 1949
- Label: Decca 24877
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1950 |
"Hungry Man" |
- Composer: Bobby Troup
- Recorded: August 9, 1949
- Label: Decca 24877
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1950 |
"Baby's Gonna Go Bye Bye" |
- Composer: Dave Franklin, Van Alexander
- Recorded: April 12, 1949
- Label: Decca 24981
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1950 |
"Heed My Warning" |
- Composer: Jordan, Howard Bowman
- Recorded: April 12, 1949
- Label: Decca 24981
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1950 |
"Pinetop's Boogie Woogie"[note 40] |
- Composer: Pinetop Smith
- Recorded: January 24, 1941
- Label: Decca 25394
|
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1950 |
"Saxa-Woogie"[note 41] |
- Composer: Jordan
- Recorded: April 2, 1941
- Label: Decca 25394
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1950 |
"Honeysuckle Rose"[note 42] |
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1950 |
"T-Bone Blues"[note 43] |
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1950 |
"Onion" |
- Composer: Jordan, Bill Doggett
- Recorded: April 12, 1949
- Label: Decca 27058
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1950 |
"Psycho-Loco" |
- Composer: Jordan, Bill Doggett
- Recorded: April 12, 1949
- Label: Decca 27058
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1950 |
"Blue Light Boogie (Pts. 1 & 2)" |
|
1 |
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1950 |
"I Want a Roof Over My Head" |
- Composer: Brooks, Harvey
- Recorded: June 26, 1950
- Label: Decca 27129
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1950 |
"Show Me How (You Milk the Cow)" |
- Composer: Nicola Paone
- Recorded: June 26, 1950
- Label: Decca 27129
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1950 |
"I'll Never Be Free"[note 44] |
|
7 |
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1950 |
"Ain’t Nobody’s Business but My Own"[note 45] |
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1950 |
"Tamburitza Boogie" |
- Composer: Steve Crlencia, George Vaughn aka George Vaughn Horton
- Recorded: August 18, 1950
- Label: Decca 27203
|
10 |
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1950 |
"Trouble Then Satisfaction" |
- Composer: George Vaughn aka George Vaughn Horton, Matthew Strange
- Recorded: August 21, 1950
- Label: Decca 27203
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1950 |
"Life Is So Peculiar"[note 46] |
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1950 |
"(I'll Be Glad When You're Dead) You, Rascal You"[note 47] |
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1951 |
"Lemonade" |
- Composer: Jordan, Wihelmina Gray
- Recorded: Aust 18, 1950
- Label: Decca 27324
|
5 |
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1951 |
"(You Dyed Your Hair) Chartreuse" |
- Composer: Billy Moore, Jr., J. Leslie McFarland
- Recorded: August 18, 1950
- Label: Decca 27324
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1951 |
"Tear Drops from My Eyes" |
- Composer: Rudy Toombs
- Recorded: December 21, 1950
- Label: Decca 27428
|
4 |
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1951 |
"It's a Great, Great Pleasure" |
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1951 |
"Weak Minded Blues" |
- Composer: Jordan
- Recorded: March 15, 1951
- Label: Decca 27547
|
5 |
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1951 |
"Is My Pop in There?" |
- Composer: Brooke Taylor, Wayne Vaughn
- Recorded: March 1951
- Label: Decca 27547
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1951 |
"I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby" |
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1951 |
"You Will Always Have a Friend" |
- Composer: Jordan, Joe Willoughby
- Recorded: August 1950
- Label: Decca 27620
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1951 |
"If You're So Smart How Come You Ain't Rich" |
- Composer: F. Norman, B. Friedman, Walter Bishop, Sr.
- Recorded: June 5, 1951
- Label: Decca 27648
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1951 |
"How Blue Can You Get?" |
- Composer: Jane Feather
- Recorded: June 1951
- Label: Decca 27648
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1951 |
"Please Don't Leave Me" |
- Composer:
- Recorded: June 13, 1951
- Label: Decca 27694
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1951 |
"Three-Handed Woman" |
- Composer: Ben Raleigh, Hilda Taylor
- Recorded: June 13, 1951
- Label: Decca 27694
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1951 |
"Trust in Me" |
- Composer:
- Recorded: June 5, 1951
- Label: Decca 27784
|
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1951 |
"Cock-a-Doodle Doo" |
- Composer: Vaughn Horton aka George Vaughn Horton
- Recorded: July 30, 1951
- Label: Decca 27784
|
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1951 |
"May Every Day Be Christmas" |
- Composer: Jordan
- Recorded: June 1951
- Label: Decca 27806
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1951 |
"Bone Dry" |
- Composer: Walt Barrows, Bernard Zee, Libby Zee
- Recorded: June 13, 1951
- Label: Decca 27806
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1952 |
"Lay Something on the Bar (Besides Your Elbows)" |
- Composer: Billy Austin, Sheldon Smith
- Recorded: November 28, 1951
- Label: Decca 27898
|
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1952 |
"No Sale" |
- Composer:
- Recorded: June 26, 1946
- Label: Decca 27898
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1951 |
"Louisville Lodge Meeting" |
- Composer: Ervin Drake, Jimmy Shirl
- Recorded: June 5, 1951
- Label: Decca 27969
|
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1951 |
"Work Baby Work" |
- Composer: Jack Adrian
- Recorded: November 28, 1951
- Label: Decca 27969
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1952 |
"Slow Down" |
- Composer: Jordan, Russell Royster
- Recorded: November 1951
- Label: Decca 28088
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1952 |
"Never Trust a Woman" |
- Composer: Jordan, Bill Doggett
- Recorded: November 1951
- Label: Decca 28088
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1952 |
"Junco Partner" |
- Composer: Bob Shad, Robert Ellen
- Recorded: April 1952
- Label: Decca 28211
|
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1952 |
"Azure-Te" |
- Composer: Wild Bill Davis, Don Wolf
- Recorded: April 1952
- Label: Decca 28211
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1952 |
"Oil Well, Texas" |
- Composer: Jordan, Elton Hill, Bill Tennyson
- Recorded: April 1952
- Label: Decca 28225
|
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1952 |
"Jordan for President" |
- Composer: Jordan
- Recorded: May 1952
- Label: Decca 28225
|
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1952 |
"Friendship" |
- Composer: Jordan, Claude Demetrius
- Recorded: January 20, 1947
- Label: Decca 28444
|
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1952 |
"You're Much Too Fat" |
- Composer: Jordan, Ben Lorre, Jeff Dane
- Recorded: December 1, 1947
- Label: Decca 28444
|
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1953 |
"You Didn't Want Me Baby" |
- Composer: F. Moore
- Recorded: December 1952
- Label: Decca 28543
|
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1953 |
"A Man's Best Friend" |
- Composer: Ray McKinley
- Recorded: December 1952
- Label: Decca 28543
|
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1953 |
"It's Better to Wait for Love" |
|
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1953 |
"Just Like a Butterfly" |
- Composer: Mort Dixon, Harry Woods
- Recorded: February 1952
- Label: Decca 28664
|
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1953 |
"Hog Wash" |
- Composer: Jordan, Bill Tennyson
- Recorded: May 1953
- Label: Decca 28756
|
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1953 |
"House Party" |
- Composer: Jordan, Rose Marie McCoy, Julian Dash, George Kelly
- Recorded: May 1953
- Label: Decca 28543
|
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1953 |
"Time Marches On"[note 48] |
- Composer: Jordan, Joe Willoughby
- Recorded: April 1952
- Label: Decca 28820
|
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1953 |
"There Must Be a Way" |
- Composer: David Saxon, Sammy Gallop
- Recorded: July 1952
- Label: Decca 28820
|
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1953 |
"I Want You to Be My Baby" |
- Composer: Jon Hendricks
- Recorded: June 28, 1953
- Label: Decca 28883
|
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1953 |
"You Know It Too" |
- Composer: Jordan, Earlie Walsh
- Recorded: June 28, 1953
- Label: Decca 28883
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1953 |
"The Soona Baby" |
- Composer: Jordan, Bill Doggett, Arthur Johnston
- Recorded: December 3, 1952
- Label: Decca 28982
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1953 |
"Fat Sam from Birmingham" |
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1954 |
"Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" |
- Composer: Jimmy Cox
- Recorded: January 4, 1954
- Label: Decca 29018
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1954 |
"Lollypop" |
- Composer:
- Recorded: January 4, 1954
- Label: Decca 29018
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1954 |
"Only Yesterday" |
- Composer:
- Recorded: February 1953
- Label: Decca 29166
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1954 |
"I Didn't Know What Time It Was" |
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1954 |
"If It's True" |
- Composer: Gus Bentley, Don Redman
- Recorded: January 2, 1954
- Label: Decca 29263
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1954 |
"Wake Up Jacob" |
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1954 |
"Locked Up" |
- Composer: George Kelly, Wayne Watts, Sidney Wyche
- Recorded: January 4, 1954
- Label: Decca 29424
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1954 |
"Perdido" |
- Composer: Juan Tizol
- Recorded: January 1, 1954
- Label: Decca 29424
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1954 |
"I Want You To Be My Baby"[note 49] |
- Composer: Jon Hendricks
- Recorded: June 28, 1953
- Label: Decca 29655
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1954 |
"Come And Get It" |
- Composer: Alfred Cobbs
- Recorded: November 1951
- Label: Decca 29655
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1954 |
"I Gotta Move" |
- Composer: Mamie Thomas, Leroy Kirkland
- Recorded: January 1954
- Label: Decca 29860
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1954 |
"Everything That's Made of Wood (Was Once a Tree)" |
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1954 |
"Time Marches On"[note 50] |
- Composer: Jordan, Joe Willoughby
- Recorded: April 1952
- Label: Decca 30223
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1954 |
"Run Joe"[note 51] |
- Composer: Jordan, Dr. Walt Merrick, Joe Willoughby
- Recorded: April 23, 1947
- Label: Decca 30223
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1954 |
“Whiskey Do Your Stuff” |
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1954 |
“Dad Gum Ya Hide, Boy” |
- Composer: Browley Guy, Jr.
- Recorded: January 1954
- Label: Aladdin 3223
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1954 |
“I’ll Die Happy” |
- Composer: Jon Hendricks, Connie Moore
- Recorded: February 195
- Label: Aladdin 3227
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1954 |
“Ooo-Wee” |
- Composer: Howard Biggs, Thomas
- Recorded: January 1954
- Label: Aladdin 3227
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1954 |
“A Dollar Down” |
- Composer: Jesse Stone
- Recorded: February 1954
- Label: Aladdin 3243
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1954 |
“Hurry Home” |
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1954 |
“I Seen Watcha Done” |
- Composer: Jordan
- Recorded: January 1954
- Label: Aladdin 3246
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1954 |
“Messy Bessy” |
- Composer: Jon Hendricks
- Recorded: February 1954
- Label: Aladdin 3246
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1954 |
“Louie's Blues” |
- Composer: Jordan
- Recorded: February 1954
- Label: Aladdin 3249
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1954 |
“If I Had Any Sense, I’d Go Back Home” |
- Composer: Rosemarie McCoy
- Recorded: April 1954
- Label: Aladdin 3249
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1954 |
“Yeah, Yeah Baby!” |
- Composer: Rudy Toombs
- Recorded: February 1954
- Label: Aladdin 3264
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1954 |
“Put Some Money in the Pot, Boy (‘Cause the Juice is Running Low)” |
- Composer: Adelia Davis
- Recorded: February 1954
- Label: Aladdin 3264
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1954 |
“Fat Back and Corn Liquor” |
- Composer: Rudy Toombs
- Recorded: February 1954
- Label: Aladdin 3270
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1954 |
“The Dripper” |
- Composer: Jordan
- Recorded: January 1954
- Label: Aladdin 3270
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1954 |
“Gal, You Need a Whippin’” |
- Composer: Jordan, Antonio Cosey
- Recorded: January 1954
- Label: Aladdin 3279
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1954 |
“Time is a Passin’” |
- Composer: Jordan
- Recorded: January 1954
- Label: Aladdin 3279
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1954 |
“Gotta Go” |
- Composer: Jordan
- Recorded: February 1954
- Label: Aladdin 3295
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1954 |
“It’s Hard to be Good Without You” |
- Composer: Jordan, Eddie Lane
- Recorded: January 1954
- Label: Aladdin 3295
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1955 |
“Whatever Lola Wants (Lola Gets)” |
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1955 |
“It’s Been Said” |
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1955 |
“Bananas” |
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1955 |
“Baby Let’s Do It Up” |
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1955 |
“Chicken Back” |
- Composer: Ernie Hays, Timmie Rogers, Joe Taylor
- Recorded: October 18, 1955
- Label: X 0182
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1955 |
“Where Can I Go?” |
- Composer: Jordan, Clyde Jones
- Recorded: October 18, 1955
- Label: X 0182
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1955 |
“Rock 'n Roll Call” |
- Composer: Jack Hammer aka Earl Burroughs, Rudy Toombs
- Recorded: October 18, 1955
- Label: Vik 0192
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1955 |
“Baby, You’re Just Too Much” |
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1956 |
“Big Bess” |
- Composer: Teddy McCrae, Mamie Thomas
- Recorded: October 23, 1956
- Label: Mercury 70993
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1956 |
“Cat Scratchin’” |
- Composer: R. Refond
- Recorded: October 23, 1956
- Label: Mercury 70993
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1956 |
"Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens (remake) |
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1956 |
"Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" (remake) |
- Composer:Vaughn Horton aka George Vaughn Horton, Denver Darling, Milt Gabler
- Recorded: 1956
- Label: Mercury 71023
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1957 |
“Rock Doc” |
- Composer: Allman, Lloyd Shaffer
- Recorded: January 25, 1957
- Label: Mercury 71052
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1957 |
“Morning Light” |
- Composer: Don Benoliel, Jerry Ragovoy
- Recorded: January 25, 1957
- Label: Mercury 71052
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1957 |
“Fire” |
- Composer: Jordan, Brook Benton
- Recorded: January 25, 1957
- Label: Mercury 71106
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1957 |
“Ella Mae” |
- Composer: Mayme Watts
- Recorded: 1957
- Label: Mercury 71106
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1957 |
"I Found My Piece of Mind" |
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1957 |
"I Never Had a Chance" |
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1958 |
“Sweet Hunk of Junk” |
- Composer:
- Recorded: June 9, 1958
- Label:Mercury 71319
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1958 |
“Wish I Could Make Some Money” |
- Composer:
- Recorded: June 9, 1958
- Label: Mercury 71319
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Blank in chart positions indicates release that did not chart. |