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Vintage George Lewis 1954 & 1955, CD / Album Cd

Vintage George Lewis 1954 & 1955 CD / Album

by George Lewis And His New Orleans Stompers

CD / Album

Track Listing

Disc 1
  1. Spoken Introduction
  2. Over the Waves
  3. Canal Street Blues
  4. Redwing
  5. Just a Closer Walk With Thee
  6. Ice Cream
  7. Mama Don't Allow It
  8. Gettysburg March
  9. Bill Bailey
  10. Burgundy Street Blues
  11. Ol Man Mose
  12. Walking With the King
Disc 2
  1. When You Wore a Tulip
  2. Gettysburg March
  3. Walking With the King
  4. Gettysburg March
  5. Savoy Blues
  6. Nobody Knows the Way I Feel This Morning
  7. Bucket Got a Hole in It
  8. I Can't Escape from You
  9. Mahogany Hall Stomp
  10. Move the Body Over
  11. Lord Lord You Sure Been Good to Me
  12. High Society
  13. See See Rider Blues
  14. Heebie Jeebies
  15. When You Wore a Tulip

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Track Listing

Disc 1
  1. Spoken Introduction
  2. Over the Waves
  3. Canal Street Blues
  4. Redwing
  5. Just a Closer Walk With Thee
  6. Ice Cream
  7. Mama Don't Allow It
  8. Gettysburg March
  9. Bill Bailey
  10. Burgundy Street Blues
  11. Ol Man Mose
  12. Walking With the King
Disc 2
  1. When You Wore a Tulip
  2. Gettysburg March
  3. Walking With the King
  4. Gettysburg March
  5. Savoy Blues
  6. Nobody Knows the Way I Feel This Morning
  7. Bucket Got a Hole in It
  8. I Can't Escape from You
  9. Mahogany Hall Stomp
  10. Move the Body Over
  11. Lord Lord You Sure Been Good to Me
  12. High Society
  13. See See Rider Blues
  14. Heebie Jeebies
  15. When You Wore a Tulip

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