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  2. Corrine, Corrina - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Bo Carter - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Category:1960 singles - Wikipedia

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    Calcutta (song) Calendar Girl (song) (I Can't Help You) I'm Falling Too; Candy Sweet; Cathy's Clown; Chain Gang (song) Cherry Pie (Joe Josea song) Church Bells May Ring; Church Key; Il cielo in una stanza (song) Colette (song) Come On (Earl King song) Corrine, Corrina; Cradle of Love (Johnny Preston song) Crazy Dreams; Crying My Heart Out Over ...

  5. Eric Clapton sued for crediting 'Unplugged' song to wrong ...

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    A traditional blues song off Eric Clapton's 1992 ... "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 ...

  6. Bill and Boyd - Wikipedia

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    By 1960 they had signed with Peak Records label, and issued five singles over the following year including "Fall in Love with You" and their cover of "Corrina, Corrina". [2] [3] Late in 1961 they switched labels to Philips Records and two years later relocated to Auckland. [2] During 1963 they toured with Peter Posa, Max Merritt and Dinah Lee. [2]

  7. Big Joe Turner - Wikipedia

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    The song "Corrine, Corrina" was another great seller during 1956. [3] In addition to the rock music songs, he released Boss of the Blues album in 1956. [ 15 ] "( I'm Gonna) Jump for Joy", his last hit, reached the US R&B record chart on May 26, 1958.

  8. Haley's Juke Box - Wikipedia

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    Haley's Juke Box: Songs of the Bill Haley Generation (often listed in reference books as Bill Haley's Jukebox), was the eleventh studio album by Bill Haley & His Comets. Released by Warner Bros. Records in the summer of 1960, the album was produced by George Avakian .

  9. The Vanguard Years (Doc Watson album) - Wikipedia

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    The Vanguard Years is the title of a recording by American folk music and country blues artist Doc Watson, released in 1995. This four-CD collection contains 64 tracks from Watson's years on the Vanguard label recorded from 1963 to 1968. There are 16 previously unreleased performances included that are live duets between Doc and his son Merle.