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"Wabash Blues", with words by Dave Ringle and music by Fred Meinken, was the first major success for pianist, saxophonist and song composer Isham Jones (1894–1956). Recorded in 1921 by Isham Jones and his Orchestra, this million-seller stayed twelve weeks in the U.S. charts, six at No. 1.
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The original 78rpm was issued on Brunswick 5065 - Wabash Blues (Meinken) by the Isham Jones Orchestra, laughing cornet by Louis Panico, recorded in NYC early...
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8. Jan. 2019 · Wabash Blues. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Wabash Blues · Duke Ellington · Johnny Hodges Back To Back (Duke Ellington And Johnny Hodges Play The Blues) ℗ 1959 UMG Recordings...
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wabash blues. American, Country Rag. Wabash Blues was composed by Fred Meinken, with a lyric by Dave Ringle, recorded in 1921 by pianist, saxophonist and song composer Isham Jones (1894-1956) and his Orchestra.
31. Juli 2018 · Wabash Blues. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Wabash Blues · Russ Morgan And His Orchestra The Best Of Russ Morgan And His Orchestra - "Music In The Morgan Manner" ℗ 1939 UMG ...
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" Wabash Blues ", with words by Dave Ringle and music by Fred Meinken, was the first major success for pianist, saxophonist and song composer Isham Jones (1894 – 1956). Recorded in 1921 by Isham Jones and his Orchestra, this million-seller stayed twelve weeks in the U.S. charts, six at No. 1.
Lyrics. [Verse] Oh, those Wabash Blues. I know I got my dues. A lonesome soul am I. I feel that I could die. Candle light that gleams. Taunts me in my dreams. I’ll pack my walking shoes.