George Williams and Bessie Brown
Appearance
George W. Williams was a vaudeville performer and recording artist in the United States. He recorded several songs with Bessie Brown[1][2] his wife.[3] They were one of the comedy duos on the TOBA circuit.[4]
At a 1924 performance at the Strand Theater in Jacksonville, Florida, they sang inside a prop graphophone.[5]
Discography
- "Double Crossin' Daddy"
- "She's My Sheba, I'm Her Sheik"
- "No Second-Handed Lovin' For Mine"
- "If You Hit My Dog I'll Kick Your Cat"
- "If Mama Quits Papa, What Will Papa Do?"
- "The Gal Ain't Born Who Can Treat Me Like You Do"
- "He's Never Gonna Throw Me Down"
- "Hoodoo Blues"
- "When You Go Huntin', I'm Goin' Fishin'"
- "I Can Do What You Do"
- "Hard Headed Gal"
- "A Woman Gets Tired Of One Man All The Time"
- "I'm Goin' Out Tonight And Strut My Stuff"
- "I'm Tired Of Begging You To Treat Me Right"
- "Mississippi Delta Blues"
- "Papa, Don't You Mean Your Mama No Good?"
- "Pork Chop Blues"
- "It Takes A Brownskin Man To Make A High"
- "Yellow Blue"
- "Scat! Mr. Sweetback"
- "You Need Some Lovin'"
- "How Can I Get It (When You Keep On Snatchin' It Back)"
- "I Won't Stand No Leavin' Now"
- "You Ain't Quittin' Me Without Two Weeks' Notice"
- "Chain Gang Blues"
- "Satisfied Blues"
- "I'm Gonna Kill Myself"
- "West Virginia Blues"
- "Sweet Mandy"
- "That Same Cat"
- "I'm Done"
- "I Don't Care What You Say"
- "Bootlegger's Ball"
- "When I Get The Devil In Me"
- "What Makes Papa Hate Mama So?"
- "You Can't Proposition Me"
- "Yodelin' The Blues Away"
- "Oh! Dark Gal"
- "Bald-Headed Mamma Blues"
- "Hit Me But Don't Quit Me"
- "Who Calls You Sweet Mama Now"
- "Some Baby, My Gal"
- "Levee Blues"
- "It Ain't A Doggone Thing But The Blues"
- "Cheatin' Blues"
- "Toodle-Oodle-Ooo"
- "Hymn Singing Bill"
- "He's Tight Like That"
- "Just Too Bad"
- George Williams and Bessie Brown Volume I: 1923-1925[6] compilation album
- George Williams and Bessie Brown Volume II: 1925-1930
References
- ^ Larkin, Colin (October 12, 1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New England Pub. Associates. ISBN 9781882267002 – via Google Books.
- ^ "George Williams (16)". Discogs.
- ^ https://pandora.com/artist/full-bio/bessie-brown/ARnxwlKxcthdpcV
- ^ Oliver, Paul (February 4, 2014). Broadcasting the Blues: Black Blues in the Segregation Era. Routledge. ISBN 9781135467234 – via Google Books.
- ^ Abbott, Lynn; Seroff, Doug (February 27, 2017). The Original Blues: The Emergence of the Blues in African American Vaudeville. Univ. Press of Mississippi. ISBN 9781496810052 – via Google Books.
- ^ Wintz, Cary D.; Finkelman, Paul (October 12, 2004). Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance: A-J. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781579584573 – via Google Books.