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"Corrine, Corrina" (sometimes spelled "Corrina, Corrina") is a 12-bar country blues song in the AAB form. "Corrine, Corrina" was first recorded by Bo Carter ( Brunswick 7080, December 1928 ). [ 3 ] However, it was not copyrighted until 1932 by Bo Carter (under his real name, Armenter Chatmon), along with his publishers Mitchell Parish and J ...
Joseph Vernon "Big Joe" Turner Jr. (May 18, 1911 – November 24, 1985) was an American blues shouter from Kansas City, Missouri. [3] According to songwriter Doc Pomus , " Rock and roll would have never happened without him".
In 1928, he recorded the original version of "Corrine, Corrina", which later became a hit for Big Joe Turner and has become a standard in various musical genres. [ 3 ] Carter and his brothers (including the pianist Harry Chatmon, who also made recordings) first learned music from their father, the fiddler Henderson Chatmon, a former slave, at ...
"Corrine, Corrina" Big Joe Turner: Atlantic 27: 35: 23 "My Blue Heaven" Fats Domino: Imperial 28: 27: 38 "Stranded in the Jungle" The Cadets: Modern 29: NR: 37 "Need Your Love So Bad" Little Willie John: King 30: 41: 8 "Slippin' and Slidin' Little Richard: Specialty
The Boss of the Blues is a 1956 album by the American singer Big Joe Turner. Originally released on the Atlantic label , the album has been reissued many times on cassette and CD by Atlantic, Rhino and Collectables .
"Alberta" is Clapton's version of a famous 12-bar blues called "Corrine, Corrina," which dates back to the late 1920s and has long been credited to the artist Armenter "Bo Carter" Chatmon.
"Corrine Corrina" - Big Joe Turner, 1956 "It’s Too Late" - Chuck Willis, 1956 "Lonely Avenue" - Ray Charles, 1956 "Halfway to Paradise" - Tony Orlando, 1961 "Bless You" - Tony Orlando, 1961 "The Loco-Motion" - Little Eva, 1962 "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" - Neil Sedaka, 1962 "Keep Your Hands Off My Baby" - Little Eva, 1962
The Real Boss of the Blues is an album by blues vocalist Joe Turner recorded in 1969 and originally released by the ... "Corrine, Corrina" (Traditional) − 3:03 ...