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  1. Singin' the Blues is a 1956 album by Jimmy Witherspoon. Witherspoon's session band included Harry Edison and Gerald Wilson on trumpet, Teddy Edwards and Jimmy Allen on tenor sax, Henry McDode and Hampton Hawes on piano, Herman Mitchell on rhythm guitar, Jimmy Hamilton on bass and Jimmy Miller on drums.

    • Rip Records (1956), World Pacific Records (1958)
    • 1956, 1958
    • 1956
    • Jazz
  2. Jimmy Witherspoon – Singin' The Blues (1998, CD) - Discogs. More images. Tracklist. Credits. Bass – Jimmy Hamilton (5) Design – Armand Acosta. Drums – Jimmy Miller (5) Guitar – Herman Mitchell. Photography By – Craig Simpson. Piano – Hampton Hawes, Henry McDode. Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Allen (2), Teddy Edwards.

    • (2)
    • Europe
    • 10
    • CD, Album
  3. Jimmy Witherspoon – Singin' The Blues (2009, Digipack Edition, CD) - Discogs. Tracklist. Credits. Bass – Jimmy Hamilton (5) Design – Armand Acosta. Drums – Jimmy Miller (5) Guitar – Herman Mitchell. Photography By – Craig Simpson. Piano – Hampton Hawes, Henry McDode. Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Allen (2), Teddy Edwards.

  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Singin' The Blues by Jimmy Witherspoon. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  5. Jimmy Witherspoon. Singin' The Blues (Digipack Edition) Jazz Beat. Personnel: Jimmy Witherspoon (vcl), Gerald Wilson, Harry Edison (tp), Teddy Edwards, Jimmy Allen (ts), Hampton Hawes, Paul Moer (p), Herman Mitchell (g), Jimmy Hamilton, Jimmy Bond (b), Jimmy Miller, Frank Butler (d) Reference: JB 539. Bar code: 8436019585399. Info. Tracklist.

  6. Singin' the Blues, an Album by Jimmy Witherspoon. Released in 1959 on World Pacific (catalog no. WP-1267; Vinyl LP). Genres: Blues. Rated #489 in the best albums of 1959. Featured peformers: Jimmy Witherspoon (vocals), Teddy Edwards (tenor saxophone), Jimmy Allen (tenor saxophone), Herman Mitchell (guitar), Jimmy Hamilton (bass), Jimmy Miller ...

  7. Singin' the Blues by Jimmy Witherspoon released in 1959. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.