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wining boy blues
by woofer3

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Submitted on: Feb 04, 2008 - 07:46:28 PM
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Description Written by Jelly Roll Morton, I seem to remember reading somewhere that this dates from about 1907, though not too sure about that. Jelly was a virtuoso player who died in 1941. He is generally acknowledged as the first real jazz composer. The song it'self is about as rude as it gets in it's original form, - being surpassed only by Lucielle Bogan's , Shave 'em dry , which is definately as rude as it gets. Wining Boy Blues is not strictly speaking a blues. This version is a cleaned up version. Janis Joplin also recorded this song in 1962.

This version recorded -Sunday Aug 26, 2007 | 5:57 PM at Druid's Bunion in South Wales.
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Feter said 339 days ago
wining boy blues
excellent piano playin ...but what awhinnin bluzy !
your voice suits it so well ...great job my friend
thnx for sharin !

woofer3 said 339 days ago
thanks
Thanks Feter.

thetiler said 339 days ago
wow
lots of talent here. Singin and playin that sounds very pro sounding.
This is so polished. Love the in club sound here. I thought it had a live sound, then I read the last sentence. Wow again. Great job recording this the way it was.

Again so entertaining and polished.
Not sure if I've heard any better at what you do here with this tune at MJ.

Way to go!!!!!

droop said 338 days ago
Quit it!
Stop it now, I mean it, you're killin me. Goodlord, you play my favorite
style of piano bout as well as I've heard it played. You're voice sounds excellent for this song also. I'll be glad when I have the time to listen and
study your stuff more. So far it's really great!

thanks so much

woofer3 said 338 days ago
thanks
Thank you Mr.Tiler and Mr.Droop, praise indeed coming from such artists as youself and Feter. You have all made me feel very welcome here on my first day at McJams.
Thank you again.
John.

lengold said 337 days ago
What a fantastic song
and brilliant rendition of it. Pure class.
Cheers
Len



said 337 days ago
wining boy blues.


Great easy laid back bluesy feel great piano

Thanks. One for the ipod I .

Dee.

helenmorris said 325 days ago
winin' boy blues
The piano playing is superb, I'll never get tired of this one

woofer3 said 325 days ago
mister Jelly Roll
Thank you Len and Dee and thank you Helen, one day I'd like to go on a pilgrimage to New York where Jelly made some of his famous Victor cuts in the mid 1920's just to be there. Oh wouldn't that be wonderful.

Moviz said 258 days ago
I'm sorry
I'm so late listening to this, but I'm really pleased I caught up with it. Such wonderful piano playing and the vocal is wonderful sounding so authentically from a past era. Love these sort of songs, regards M

woofer3 said 257 days ago
Many thanks for listening-
and glad you enjoyed it.

John.

harisahn said 243 days ago
Yeah!
Nice playing. Love that Naw'leens phashizille razzle-dazzle piano style (you know what i mean) ... Voice is sweet and natural. A pleasure and an education. You're good to go.

woofer3 said 237 days ago
Thank you Harisahn
I'm glad you enjoyed it, just wish I'd written it myself.

Best wishes,

John

said 230 days ago
ah, the piano
for so many centuries, such a wonderful instrument. so capable in the hands of a true technitian such as yourself. found you due to the macjams blog, and am glad i did. great tunes, great talent!
Allen

woofer3 said 230 days ago
Thanks Allen
for listening.

John

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