1950-53 by Timmons, Terry (CD, 2004)

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CLASSICS 5092 NEW SEALED CDR.

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelClrb, Classics R&B Jewelry
UPC3307510509229
eBay Product ID (ePID)10046041230

Product Key Features

Release Year2004
FormatCD
GenreBlues
ArtistTimmons, Terry
Release Title1950-53

Dimensions

Item Height0.39 in
Item Weight0.21 lb
Item Length5.78 in
Item Width5.00 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks23
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Eating My Heart Out for You 1.2 Worried Woman Blues 1.3 Ain't Supposed to Be Like That 1.4 Your Key Won't Fit My Door 1.5 You Foolish Thing 1.6 What You Bet 1.7 I'm Crying 1.8 Question 1.9 Drivin' Me Mad 1.10 Blue Evening 1.11 I Could Make You Care 1.12 Mr. Low Love 1.13 I Shouldn't Have to Cry Over You 1.14 Got Nobody to Love 1.15 All Night Long 1.16 Same Old Thrill 1.17 Daddy Be Good to Me 1.18 How Long Must I Wait 1.19 Midnight - Memphis Slim, Terry Timmons 1.20 My Heart Belongs to Only You 1.21 Please Don't Leave Me Now 1.22 Evil Eyed Woman 1.23 He's the Best in the Business
NotesThe turn of the decade of the fifties was a halcyon time for women R&B singers; the late 1940s had seen the rise of important stylists such as Dinah Washington, Ella Johnson and Annie Laurie, and during 1949-53, major female artists such as Little Esther, Ruth Brown, Big Maybelle and many others all enjoyed national chart action. For every major success story, however, there were dozens of talented female R&B singers that didn't get the breaks; one such was Terry Timmons. This CD offers "most" of Terry Timmons, if not her complete recordings. Despite the strong Dinah Washington style, most of her recordings are fine originals performed by Timmons alone, except for the few duets with Memphis Slim, which were recorded while she was touring with his band in 1951/52.Features: eating my heart out for you / worried woman blues / ain't supposed to be like that / your key won't fit my door / you foolish thing / what you bet / i'm crying / the question / drivin' me mad / blue evening / i could make you care / mr. Low love / i shouldn't have to cry over you / got nobody to love / all night long / The same old thrill / daddy be good to me / how long must i wait / midnight / my heart belongs to only you / please don't leave me now / evil eyed woman / he's the best in the business
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