Charley Jordan

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Keep It Clean 02:46 Tools
Just a Spoonful 00:00 Tools
Dollar Bill Blues 00:00 Tools
Spoonful Blues 00:00 Tools
Stack O'Dollars Blues 00:00 Tools
Starvation Blues 00:00 Tools
Hunkie Tunkie Blues 00:00 Tools
Just a Spoonful (Spoonful Blues) 00:00 Tools
Two Street Blues 00:00 Tools
Tough Times Blues 00:00 Tools
Big Four Blues 00:00 Tools
Raidin' Squad Blues 00:00 Tools
Gasoline Blues 00:00 Tools
Cherry Wine Woman 00:00 Tools
Cheating Blues 00:00 Tools
You Run and Tell Your Daddy 00:00 Tools
Running Mad Blues 00:00 Tools
Lost Ship Blues 00:00 Tools
Hungry Blues 00:00 Tools
Cutting My ABC's 00:00 Tools
Sugar Man Blues - Part 1 00:00 Tools
Tight Haired Mama Blues 00:00 Tools
My "Lovin' Good" Blues 00:00 Tools
Christmas Christmas Blues 00:00 Tools
Christmas, Christmas Blues 00:00 Tools
Keep It Clean - No. 2 00:00 Tools
Tough Time Blues 00:00 Tools
Days of the Weeks Blues 00:00 Tools
Keep It Clean No. 2 00:00 Tools
Signifying At You 00:00 Tools
Pork Chop Blues 00:00 Tools
Sugar Man Blues - Part 2 00:00 Tools
Stack o'Dollars 00:00 Tools
Greyhound Blues 00:00 Tools
Days Of The Week Blues 00:00 Tools
Honey Sucker Blues 00:00 Tools
Twee Twee Twa 00:00 Tools
Bad Breaks Blues 00:00 Tools
Christmas Tree Blues 00:00 Tools
Santa Claus Blues 00:00 Tools
Tight Time Blues 00:00 Tools
Chifferobe 00:00 Tools
Workingman's Blues 00:00 Tools
Bad Feeling Blues 00:00 Tools
Nut Factory Blues 00:00 Tools
Hard Time Papa 00:00 Tools
Titanic Blues 00:00 Tools
It Ain't Clean (That Thing Ain't Clean) 00:00 Tools
Sugar Farm Blues 00:00 Tools
Hunkie Tunkie 00:00 Tools
Don't Put Your Dirty Hands On Me 00:00 Tools
Rolling Moon Blues 00:00 Tools
Low Moan Blues 00:00 Tools
Cheery Wine Woman 00:00 Tools
Skin Man Blues 00:00 Tools
Keep It Clean - Original 00:00 Tools
Keep_It_Clean 00:00 Tools
Get It If You Can 00:00 Tools
No Christmas Blues 00:00 Tools
Happy New Year Blues 00:00 Tools
Keep It Clean No.2 00:00 Tools
Preacher Blues 00:00 Tools
Bottle Passing Blues 00:00 Tools
Look What A Shape I'm In 00:00 Tools
Doin' Wrong Blues 00:00 Tools
Keep It Clean (1930) 00:00 Tools
Don't Pat It So Long 00:00 Tools
Got Your Water On 00:00 Tools
My 'Lovin' Good' Blues 00:00 Tools
Long Lonesome Drive 00:00 Tools
Good Grinder Blues 00:00 Tools
My Lovin' Good Blues 00:00 Tools
Hell Bound Boy Blues 00:00 Tools
Memphis Fives 00:00 Tools
Raiding Squad Blues 00:00 Tools
Chifforobe 00:00 Tools
Lost Airship Blues 00:00 Tools
Sugar Man Blues, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Keep It Clean, No. 2 00:00 Tools
Sugar Man Blues (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Sugar Man Blues (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
My 'Loving Good' Blues 00:00 Tools
Tired Feelin' Blues 00:00 Tools
I Couldn't Stay Here 00:00 Tools
The Last Dime 00:00 Tools
Sugar Man Blues - Part 1 (St. Louis Bessie, Vcl) 00:00 Tools
Sugar Man Blues, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Mama's Advice 00:00 Tools
So Soon 00:00 Tools
Low Mellow Man Blues 00:00 Tools
Good Scuffler Blues 00:00 Tools
Raidin' Squad Blues (1930) 00:00 Tools
Sugar Man Blues - Part 2 (St. Louis Bessie, Vcl) 00:00 Tools
Sugar Man Blues 00:00 Tools
Just A Spoonful (1930) 00:00 Tools
Hospital Blues 00:00 Tools
Big Four Blues (1930) 00:00 Tools
Deep Sea Diver 00:00 Tools
Preacher Bues 00:00 Tools
Nineteen Women Blues 00:00 Tools
Look What A Shape I'm In (Bonus Blues) 00:00 Tools
Hell Hound Boy Blues 00:00 Tools
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Charley Jordan (January 1, 1890 - November 15, 1954) was a St. Louis blues singer, songwriter and guitarist, as well as a talent scout, originally from Mabelvale, Arkansas. He was known for a unique style that drew on his rural roots. Jordan recorded numerous singles for Vocalion and Decca between 1930 and 1937, and also performed with some well-regarded bluesmen from the 1920s to the 1940s. Jordan recorded with Peetie Wheatstraw, Roosevelt Sykes, Casey Bill Weldon and Memphis Minnie. He had most of his biggest hits, including "Keep It Clean", in the early to mid 1930s. Later in that decade and into the 1940s, he worked frequently with Big Joe Williams. His most appreciated number, however, seems to have been "Keep It Clean", a selection of mildly suggestive traditional jokes strung along on the melodic thread of a blues, to which he added several sequels. Spinal injury In 1928 Jordan was shot in the spine, this was due to his extramusical career as a bootlegger. This gave him a long term disability and caused him to walk with crutches thereafter (which can be seen in the few photographs available of Jordan). Jordan died of pneumonia in 1954 in St. Louis, Missouri. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.