Joe Liggins & The Honeydrippers

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Pink Champagne 03:02 Tools
The Honeydripper 03:09 Tools
Going Back to New Orleans 03:09 Tools
Little Joe's Boogie 02:51 Tools
The Honeydripper (Part 1) 03:06 Tools
Goin' Back to New Orleans 02:51 Tools
Rag Mop 03:01 Tools
Frankie Lee 02:54 Tools
Tanya 03:06 Tools
The Honeydrippers 03:06 Tools
The Honeydripper Part 1 03:06 Tools
Miss Betty's Blues 03:06 Tools
Whiskey, Gin And Wine 02:34 Tools
Down Home Blues 03:06 Tools
The Honeydripper: Part 1 02:34 Tools
Drippers' Boogie (Part 1) 03:06 Tools
The Blues 03:06 Tools
Got A Right To Cry 02:46 Tools
Drippers Boogie 02:46 Tools
Blow Mr. Jackson 02:30 Tools
Sugar Lump 03:15 Tools
I've Got a Right to Cry 03:15 Tools
In The Wee Wee Hours 02:14 Tools
Walkin' 02:33 Tools
The Darktown Strutters' Ball 02:23 Tools
Left A Good Deal In Mobile 02:14 Tools
Caravan 02:25 Tools
Sweet Georgia Brown 02:25 Tools
The Honeydripper: Part 2 03:13 Tools
One Sweet Letter 02:25 Tools
I Know My Love Is True 02:34 Tools
Whiskey, Women and Loaded Dice 03:13 Tools
Roll 'Em 02:18 Tools
I Just Can't Help Myself 02:46 Tools
Ten Toes 02:44 Tools
Louisiana Woman 03:07 Tools
Dripper's Boogie 03:12 Tools
Rain, Rain, Rain 03:03 Tools
Dripper's Boogie (Part 1) 03:03 Tools
The Honeydripper (Part 2) 03:12 Tools
Rhythm in the Barnyard 04:48 Tools
Blow Mr Jackson 03:03 Tools
I Got A Right To Cry 03:11 Tools
Ramblin' Blues 02:46 Tools
Don't Miss That Train 02:44 Tools
The Honeydripper, Part I - "Sugar and Candy" 03:03 Tools
Boom-Chick-A-Boogie 03:11 Tools
Blues For Tanya 02:46 Tools
Dripper's Blues 03:14 Tools
Brand New Deal In Mobile 03:11 Tools
The Honeydripper Pt. 1 03:11 Tools
Daddy On My Mind 02:47 Tools
The Flying Dutchman 02:17 Tools
Shuffle Boogie Blues 02:50 Tools
Honeydripper, Pt. 1 02:47 Tools
The Honeydripper, Pt. 1 02:50 Tools
The Big Dipper 02:30 Tools
The Honeydripper (Pt. 1) 02:30 Tools
The Honeydripper, Part 1 03:05 Tools
Twa 02:47 Tools
Feight Train Blues 02:30 Tools
Goin' Back To New Orleans [Alternate Take 2] 02:30 Tools
Little Joe's Boogie (Guitar Boogie) 02:30 Tools
Do You Love Me Pretty Baby? 03:05 Tools
The Honeydripper, Pts 1&2 03:05 Tools
Trying to Loose the Blues 02:47 Tools
Pink Champagne - Colours 02:47 Tools
How Come 03:05 Tools
Little Willie 03:05 Tools
Loosiana 03:05 Tools
Breaking My Heart 03:05 Tools
Whiskey, Women & Loaded Dice 03:05 Tools
Spooks Holiday 03:05 Tools
Sweet And Lovely 03:05 Tools
So Alone 03:05 Tools
The Honeydripper (Parts 1 & 2) 03:05 Tools
The Honeydipper, Part 1 03:05 Tools
The Honeydripper, Pt 1 03:05 Tools
I Cover The Waterfront 03:05 Tools
The Honeydripper, Part I 03:05 Tools
Joe Liggins & His Honey Drippers - Pink Champagne 03:05 Tools
Trying To Lose The Blues 03:05 Tools
The Honeydripper [1945] 03:05 Tools
Drippers' Boogie, Pt 1 03:05 Tools
Do You Love Me Pretty Baby 03:05 Tools
Drippers Boogie (Part 1) 03:05 Tools
ruth 03:05 Tools
That's The One For Me 03:05 Tools
Key Jam 03:05 Tools
Going Back to New Orleans - DJ Wuthe am "Grammophon" 03:05 Tools
How Come - DJ Wuthe am "Grammophon" 03:05 Tools
Boogie-Woogie Lou 03:05 Tools
Gal With A Whole Lotta Loot (Unknown Take) 03:05 Tools
The Honeydripper (Part I & II) - DJ Wuthe am "Grammophon" 03:05 Tools
Hey, Betty Martin 03:05 Tools
Big Baritone 2 03:05 Tools
Drippers' Boogie, Pt. 1 03:05 Tools
The Honeydripper pt. 1 (Joe Liggins and the Honeydrippers) 03:05 Tools
My Heart Cried 03:05 Tools
Cryin' Over You 03:05 Tools
The Darktown Strutter´s Ball 03:05 Tools
Pink Champagne - "Joey Liggins & The Honeydrippers" 03:05 Tools
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Pianist Joe Liggins and his band, the Honeydrippers, tore up the R&B charts during the late '40s and early '50s with their polished brand of polite R&B. Liggins scored massive hits with "The Honeydripper" in 1945 and "Pink Champagne" five years later, posting a great many more solid sellers in between. Born in Oklahoma, Liggins moved to San Diego in 1932. He moved to Los Angeles in 1939 and played with various outfits, including Sammy Franklin's California Rhythm Rascals. When Franklin took an unwise pass on recording Liggins's infectious "The Honeydripper," the bespectacled pianist assembled his own band and waxed the tune for Leon Rene's Exclusive logo. The upshot: an R&B chart-topper. Nine more hits followed on Exclusive over the next three years, including the schmaltzy "Got a Right to Cry," the often-covered "Tanya" (Chicago guitarist Earl Hooker waxed a delicious version) and "Roll 'Em." In 1950, Joe joined his brother Jimmy at Specialty Records. More hits immediately followed: "Rag Mop," the number one R&B smash "Pink Champagne," "Little Joe's Boogie," and "Frankie Lee." During this period, the Honeydrippers prominently featured saxists Willie Jackson and James Jackson, Jr. Liggins stuck around Specialty into 1954, later turning up with solitary singles on Mercury and Aladdin. But time had passed Liggins by, at least right then; later, his sophisticated approach came back into fashion, and he led a little big band until his death Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.