by Memphis Slim on album The Hues of Blues Collection, Vol. 7
Say, look-a-her man Do you know Jaspar's got a new gal in town? Sho' nuf man? Yeah man Well, tell me about her Now he's got a girl, she's shaped like a hog Her voice reminds me of an old bull dog Her
by Memphis Slim on album Sings the Blues
Say, look-a-her man Do you know Jaspar's got a new gal in town? Sho' nuf man? Yeah man Well, tell me about her Now he's got a girl, she's shaped like a hog Her voice reminds me of an old bull dog Her
by Memphis Slim on album Grinder Man Blues
Say, look-a-her man Do you know Jaspar's got a new gal in town? Sho' nuf man? Yeah man Well, tell me about her Now he's got a girl, she's shaped like a hog Her voice reminds me of an old bull dog Her
by Memphis Slim on album Worried Life Blues
Say, look-a-her man Do you know Jaspar's got a new gal in town? Sho' nuf man? Yeah man Well, tell me about her Now he's got a girl, she's shaped like a hog Her voice reminds me of an old bull dog Her
by Willie Dixon & Memphis Slim on album Classic Blues from Smithsonian Folkways
The story's true ladies and gentlemen. All the names have been changed to Protect the innocent. The year 19 hundred and forty. The city, Chicago. The place, Rubin's Tavern The story goes something li
by Willie Dixon & Memphis Slim on album Beer Drinking Country & Blues
The story's true ladies and gentlemen. All the names have been changed to Protect the innocent. The year 19 hundred and forty. The city, Chicago. The place, Rubin's Tavern The story goes something li
by Willie Dixon & Memphis Slim on album Beer Drinking Country & Blues
The story's true ladies and gentlemen. All the names have been changed to Protect the innocent. The year 19 hundred and forty. The city, Chicago. The place, Rubin's Tavern The story goes something li
by Willie Dixon & Memphis Slim on album Classic Blues: From Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
The story's true ladies and gentlemen. All the names have been changed to Protect the innocent. The year 19 hundred and forty. The city, Chicago. The place, Rubin's Tavern The story goes something li
by Willie Dixon & Memphis Slim on album Willie's Blues
The story's true ladies and gentlemen. All the names have been changed to Protect the innocent. The year 19 hundred and forty. The city, Chicago. The place, Rubin's Tavern The story goes something li
by Memphis Slim on album Old Taylor
Now I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) When we want a little drink I swear we just can't lose (Ba
by Memphis Slim on album Essential Hits
Now I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) When we want a little drink I swear we just can't lose (Ba
by Memphis Slim on album Rock Me Baby
Now I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) When we want a little drink I swear we just can't lose (Ba
by Memphis Slim on album Steppin Out
Now I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) When we want a little drink I swear we just can't lose (Ba
by Memphis Slim on album This Life I'm Living (The Best Of)
Now I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) When we want a little drink I swear we just can't lose (Ba
by Memphis Slim on album The Ultimate Jazz Archive (Vol 14)
Now I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) When we want a little drink I swear we just can't lose (Ba
by Memphis Slim on album The Bluebird Recordings, 1940 - 1941 (1997 Remaster)
Now I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) When we want a little drink I swear we just can't lose (Ba
by Memphis Slim on album I Believe I'll Settle Down
Now I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) When we want a little drink I swear we just can't lose (Ba
by Memphis Slim on album The Complete Recordings 1940-1941
Now I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) When we want a little drink I swear we just can't lose (Ba
by Memphis Slim on album The Jazz Story - The Boogie Woogie Story
Now I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) When we want a little drink I swear we just can't lose (Ba
by Memphis Slim on album The Story of Boogie Woogie
Now I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) I love to sing that good Old Taylor blues (Ba-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da) When we want a little drink I swear we just can't lose (Ba