Many thanks, James. There are other videos of Tuba Skinny playing this under the title 'All Night Long Blues'. It was indeed recorded in 1927 by Dick Burnett and Leonard Rutherford. In structure, it seems similar to 'The Girls Go Crazy'.
............I'm going to the depot, look upon the board. If the train ain't there, somewhere on the road. Somewhere on the road, somewhere on the road. If the train ain't there, somewhere on the road..........
The 1927 recording of 'All Night Long Blues' was issued on Columbia 15314-D. The duo recorded the same song again in 1929 for Gennet 6976. This time it was given the title "Richmond Blues".
@@PopsCoffee I can get that, it's in the chorus after that, and other choruses following later verses, when he varies the 2 lines after "All night long, baby, all night long ..."
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A very spirited prerformance of a song I particularly love.
Super! Toujours un grand merci; James, pour vos excellents enregistrements👍et merci pour vos salutations! Bonnes fêtes de fin d'année depuis Lausanne😀
Excellence again Thank You All
Real sweet. Thanks
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Many thanks, James. There are other videos of Tuba Skinny playing this under the title 'All Night Long Blues'. It was indeed recorded in 1927 by Dick Burnett and Leonard Rutherford. In structure, it seems similar to 'The Girls Go Crazy'.
I know them all. Have you ever worked out what Greg sings in the chorus, after "All night long - baby, all night long ..." I *cannot* catch it.
............I'm going to the depot, look upon the board. If the train ain't there, somewhere on the road. Somewhere on the road, somewhere on the road. If the train ain't there, somewhere on the road..........
The 1927 recording of 'All Night Long Blues' was issued on Columbia 15314-D. The duo recorded the same song again in 1929 for Gennet 6976. This time it was given the title "Richmond Blues".
@@PopsCoffee I can get that, it's in the chorus after that, and other choruses following later verses, when he varies the 2 lines after "All night long, baby, all night long ..."
@@axeleast8632 Thanks. To say the obvious, it's because Gennet was located in Richmond, Indiana.
Toe tappin music. Merry Christmas to my favorite band!
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