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"St. James Infirmary" on tenor sax "St. James Infirmary" is an American blues and jazz standard that emerged, like many others, from folk traditions. Louis Armstrong brought the song to lasting fame through his 1928 recording, on which Don Redman is named as composer; later releases credit "Joe Primrose", a pseudonym used by musician manager, music promoter and publisher Irving Mills. [1]
Third Generation Blues is an album by American folk music artist Doc Watson ... "St. James Infirmary" (Joe Primrose, Traditional ... T. Michael Coleman – bass;
Joe Cocker signalled Cocker's change of direction into a more jazzy, blues style. The album reached no. 30 in the US album charts. However, although it received a positive response from the press, it made no impression on the British and European charts. It is an unusual LP among Joe Cocker albums, in that he wrote the lyrics to six songs.
"St. James Infirmary Blues" recorded by numerous musicians "Saint Of New Orleans" by PJ Parks "St. Patricks Day In New Orleans" by Alias Ron Kavana "St. Phillips St. Breakdown" by George Lewis "The Saints are Coming" by U2 and Green Day, 2006 (#2 on UK Singles Chart) "Saturday Night Fish Fry" by Louis Jordan "Save my Soul" by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
Three songs from the first session were later included on Two Steps from the Blues: the slow with funky leanings "Cry, Cry, Cry", which was listed on David Marsh's "1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made" for Scott's arrangement and Bland's singing, later peaked at number 9 on Billboard R&B chart as the A-side of the ballad "I've Been Wrong So Long ...
"St. James Infirmary Blues" is an American blues song and jazz standard of uncertain origin. Louis Armstrong made the song famous in his 1928 recording on which Don Redman was credited as composer; later releases gave the name Joe Primrose, a pseudonym of Irving Mills.
The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues [2] ... "St. James Infirmary" Joe Primrose, Traditional: 4:50: 11. "I Won't Be Your Fool" Coleman: 4:27: 12. "Christmas Blues ...
Track listing: Won't You Be My Lover / Excuse Me Mister / As Much As I Can / Marionette / Ain't Gonna Stay In Love Alone / God Bless The Child / Settle Down / The Question Song / Long Time Blues / Forget It / I Wish You Were Here / St. James Infirmary; Variety Is the Spice of Gale Garnett (1965)