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Complete 1927-1950 Studio Recordings - Helen Humes
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  1. Black Cat Blues
  2. A Worried Woman's Blues
  3. If Papa Has Outside Lovin'
  4. Do What You Did Last Night
  5. Everybody Does It Now
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  1. Black Cat Blues
  2. A Worried Woman's Blues
  3. If Papa Has Outside Lovin'
  4. Do What You Did Last Night
  5. Everybody Does It Now
  6. Cross-Eyed Blues
  7. Garlic Blues
  8. Alligator Blues
  9. Happy Headed Blues
  10. Race Horse Blues
  11. Jubilee
  12. Can't I?
  13. Song of the Wanderer
  14. It's the Dreamer in Me
  15. Mound Bayou
  16. Unlucky Woman
  17. Gonna Buy Me a Telephone
  18. I Would if I Could
  19. Keep Your Mind on Me
  20. Fortune Tellin' Man
  21. Suspicious Blues
  22. Unlucky Woman
  23. Every Now and Then
  24. He May Be Your Man
  25. Blue Prelude
  26. Be-Baba-Leba
  27. Voo-It
  28. Did You Ever Love a Man
  29. Central Avenue Boogie
  30. Please Let Me Forget
  31. He Don't Love Me Anymore
  32. Pleasin' Man Blues (Stop Jivin' Around)
  33. See See Rider
  34. It's Better to Give Than to Receive
  35. Be Ba Ba Le Ba Boogie
  36. Married Man Blues
  37. Be-Bop Bounce
  38. If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight
  39. I Don't Know His Name
  40. Drive Me Daddy
  41. Jet Propelled Papa
  42. Blue and Sentimental
  43. I Just Refuse to Sing the Blues
  44. They Raided the Joint
  45. Mad About You
  46. Jumpin' on Sugar Hill
  47. Flippity Flop Flop
  48. Today I Sing the Blues
  49. Time Out for Tears
  50. Married Man Blues
  51. Somebody Loves Me
  52. Don't Fall in Love With Me
  53. I've Got the Strangest Feeling
  54. Free
  55. Sad Feeling
  56. Rock Me to Sleep
  57. This Love of Mine
  58. He May Be Yours
  59. Ain't Gonna Quit You Baby
  60. Helen's Advice
  61. Knockin' Myself Out
  62. Airplane Blues
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A superb vocalist even at the age of 13, Helen Humes rarely left that peak of performance, appearing in front of some of the most swinging jump tunes as well as the most affecting jazz ballads during her long career. Like Billie Holiday and Dinah Washington, Humes was an early resonator with the blues, which allowed her the intensity of feeling to carry across any type of material with conviction and passion. Jazz Factory, the superb Spanish reissue label, obliged fans of Humes and vocal music alike with a three-disc ...

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