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Wynonie Harris (August 24, 1915 – June 14, 1969) was an
American blues shouter best
remembered as a
singer of
upbeat songs,
featuring humorous, often...
- used the
style included Bo Carter, Bull
Moose Jackson,
Harlem Hamfats,
Wynonie Harris, and Hank
Ballard and The Midnighters.
Compilation albums include...
- "The
House of Blue Lights" by Ella Mae
Morse and
Freddie Slack (1946);
Wynonie Harris' "Good
Rocking Tonight" (1948);
Goree Carter's "Rock Awhile" (1949);...
- 1943-1950,
Rhino Records, Los Angeles, CA, 1994 Harris,
Wynonie, The Very Best of
Wynonie Harris: Good Rockin’ Tonight,
Gusto Records,
Nashville TN...
- of rock and roll music. Some
reviewers state that Brown's version, or
Wynonie Harris' (depending on the source), is one of the
contenders for the title...
- law (still in effect). One of the
first relevant successful covers was
Wynonie Harris's
transformation of Roy Brown's 1947
original jump
blues hit "Good...
-
Millinder plus Tiny Bradshaw, and he went on to
produce both Bill
Doggett and
Wynonie Harris.
Glover later produced or
wrote music for Hank
Ballard & The Midnighters...
- music,
along with that of Big Joe Turner, Roy Brown,
Billy Wright, and
Wynonie Harris,
before 1949, was
referred to as jump blues. Then, Paul ****ten,...
- rap duo Jack & Jack
Howard Hanson (1896–1981),
composer and
conductor Wynonie "Mr. Blues"
Harris (1915–1969),
rhythm and
blues singer Neal
Hefti (1922–2008)...
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Title Writer(s)
Length 6. "Good
Morning Judge"
Louis Innis,
Wynonie Harris 3:37 7. "Oh Me, Oh My (I'm a Fool for You Baby)" Jim
Doris 3:52...