Joe Williams - Joe Williams FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Blow Mr. Low |
| 2 | In The Evening |
| 3 | Time For Moving |
| 4 | Safe, Sane And Single |
| 5 | Always On The Blue Side |
| 6 | They Didn't Beleive Me |
| 7 | Detour Ahead |
| 8 | It's Raining Again |
| 9 | Kansas City Blues |
| 10 | Everyday (Everyday I Have The Blues) |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MG 12216 | Joe Williams | Sings Everyday (LP, Album, Mono, RE) | Savoy Records | MG 12216 | US | 1969 |
| SJL 1140 | Joe Williams | Everyday I Have The Blues (LP, Album, Mono, RE) | Savoy Jazz | SJL 1140 | US | 1984 |
| HB-C1065 | Joe Williams | Sings Everyday (10", Album, Mono) | London Records | HB-C1065 | UK | 1956 |
| MG 6002 | Joe Williams | Sings Everyday (LP, Album, Mono) | Regent | MG 6002 | Canada | 1956 |
| SV-0199 | Joe Williams | Joe Williams Sings (CD, Album, Mono, RE, RM) | Savoy Jazz | SV-0199 | Japan | 1992 |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Riley Hampton (tracks: 2,5,6,7)
- Baritone Saxophone – McKinley Easton (tracks: 2,5,6,7)
- Bass – Cowboy Martin (tracks: 3,4,8)
- Drums – Kansas Fields (tracks: 3,4,8), Red Saunders (tracks: 2,5,6,7)
- Guitar – Ike Perkins (tracks: 2,5,6,7), Ike Perkins (tracks: 3,4,8)
- Orchestra – King Kolax & His Band (tracks: 1,3,4,8,9,10)
- Piano – Earl Washington (tracks: 2,5,6,7), Prentice McCarey (tracks: 3,4,8)
- Producer – Al Benson
- Saxophone, Bass – Walt Champion (tracks: 2,5,6,7)
- Tenor Saxophone – Dick Davis (tracks: 3,4,8), Leon Washington (tracks: 2,5,6,7)
- Trombone – Bennie Green (tracks: 3,4,8)
- Trumpet – Sonny Cohn (tracks: 2,5,6,7)
- Trumpet, Leader – King Kolax (tracks: 1,3,4,8,9,10)
- Vocals – Joe Williams (tracks: 1-10)
Notes
CD is in jewel case with Obi Strip
Original sessions recorded in Chicago 9/28/53: 1,9
Chicago sessions during the same time frame: 2,5,6,7
Chicago 1951: 3,4,8
Joe Williams with King Kolax Band and unknown choir- 10
(On Japanese sites, the title is listed as being 'The Immortal Joe Williams' but that does not appear on the CD in English)
Barcodes
- Barcode (Scanned): 4988001391173
Companies
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd.
Video
Album
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