Sam Chatmon

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The Last Time 03:15 Tools
Sittin' On Top Of The World 03:59 Tools
Stop And Listen 03:31 Tools
God don't like ugly 03:53 Tools
Let's Get Drunk Again 01:50 Tools
Hollandale Blues 05:08 Tools
St. Louis Blues 02:21 Tools
Who Gonna Love You Tonight 03:57 Tools
Go Back Old Devil 02:26 Tools
That's All Right 03:34 Tools
Baby Please Come Back to Me 03:58 Tools
Sam's Rag 01:36 Tools
Sam's Blues 03:37 Tools
I Have To Paint My Face 02:49 Tools
Prowling Ground Hog 03:12 Tools
Stoop Down Girl 03:00 Tools
I Got the Whiskey 02:47 Tools
My Daddy Was A Jockey 04:26 Tools
Stop And Listen Blues 02:48 Tools
Used To Be 03:06 Tools
I Stand And Wonder 03:53 Tools
Nobody But Me 02:53 Tools
Cold Blooded Murderer 04:17 Tools
Vicksburg Blues 03:38 Tools
Blues When It Rains 01:12 Tools
Prowlin' Groundhog 04:03 Tools
P Stands for Push 02:04 Tools
Ashtray Taxi 03:20 Tools
Good Eat Meat Boy 03:23 Tools
She's my baby 02:49 Tools
I Can't Use You No More 04:50 Tools
Make Me a Pallet on the Floor 02:30 Tools
That's alright 03:38 Tools
I'm a fool about your loving 02:02 Tools
Trouble In Mind 02:52 Tools
Black Night 02:59 Tools
Chatmon Family Rag 01:10 Tools
Open Your Book, Your Daddy Got to Read With You 02:30 Tools
Old Screwdriver 03:37 Tools
Crawling King Snake 04:41 Tools
Shake 'Em On Down 02:51 Tools
Good eatin' meat 03:30 Tools
Frankie Jean 01:34 Tools
All Night Long 02:53 Tools
Good Eating Meat 03:01 Tools
Sitting On Top Of The World 03:01 Tools
My Little Woman 01:02 Tools
Who's Gonna Love You Tonight? 03:41 Tools
Brownskin Woman (Big Road Blues) 01:09 Tools
I'm Crazy About Her Loving 01:09 Tools
Last Time Shaking in the Bed With Me 04:07 Tools
Stoop Down Baby, Let Your Daddy See (Complete Version) 01:09 Tools
I Get the Blues When It Rains 01:09 Tools
Sam Chatmon Mentions Musicians and Producers 03:50 Tools
Blues When It Rain 01:09 Tools
Sam Chatmon Discusses Good Eating Meat 03:50 Tools
I'm Fool About Your Loving 02:07 Tools
Crosscut Saw Blues 03:50 Tools
St Louis Blues 03:50 Tools
Stoop Down Baby 02:12 Tools
I'm Foll About Her Loving 03:50 Tools
Prowling Ground Dog 03:50 Tools
Open Your Book 01:52 Tools
Let the good times roll 02:38 Tools
Sugar Blues 01:33 Tools
B & O Blues 03:18 Tools
Blues In E 01:46 Tools
Love Come Falling Down 01:46 Tools
Stretching Them Things 01:46 Tools
Falling Out 02:40 Tools
St Louis Blues 02:26 Tools
The Preacher and the Bear 01:46 Tools
Vacation Blues 08:22 Tools
Last Chance Shaking in the Bed With Me 08:22 Tools
Stop and listen blues (Brownskin Woman) 03:11 Tools
Let The Good Times Roll-Sam Chatmon 00:00 Tools
Bumblebee Blues 00:00 Tools
Corrina 00:00 Tools
04 - Baby Please Come Back To Me - 1970 - Blues When It Rains 03:11 Tools
Stop & Listen Blues 00:00 Tools
Kansas City Blues 03:14 Tools
Who's Gonna Love You Tonight 03:49 Tools
Big Road Blues, That's All Right, Sam's Rag 08:22 Tools
Fool About My Loving 03:14 Tools
Turnup Greens 03:14 Tools
Cross Cut Saw Blues 03:14 Tools
Cold Blooded Murder Blues 03:14 Tools
Stir It Now 00:00 Tools
Brownskin Woman Blues 00:00 Tools
Turnip Greens 00:00 Tools
Little Liza Jane 01:25 Tools
Sittin on top of the World 01:25 Tools
I hate that train 01:25 Tools
11-Let's Get Drunk Again 02:15 Tools
Forgive Me Too 02:15 Tools
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Sam Chatmon (January 10, 1897 - February 2, 1983) was a Delta blues guitarist and singer. He was a member of the Mississippi Sheiks. Chatmon was born in Bolton, Mississippi. Chatmon's family was well known in Mississippi for their musical talents; Chatmon was a member of the family's string band when he was young. He performed on a regular basis for white audiences in the 1900s. The Chatmon band played rags, ballads, and popular dance tunes. Two of Sam's brothers, fiddler Lonnie Chatmon and guitarist Bo Carter, performed with guitarist Walter Vinson as the Mississippi Sheiks. Chatmon played the banjo, mandolin, and harmonica in addition to the guitar. He performed at parties and on street corners throughout Mississippi for small pay and tips. In the 1930s he recorded both with the Sheiks, as well as with sibling Lonnie as the Chatman Brothers. Sam played with Charley Patton, whom he sometimes called his half brother. Others have stated that the two were cousins, but Anna Patton, Charley's mother, and surviving Patton relatives have disputed this relationship. Chatmon moved to Hollandale, Mississippi in the early 1940s and worked on plantations in Hollandale. He was re-discovered in 1960 and started a new chapter of his career as folk-blues artist. In the same year Chatmon recorded for the Arhoolie record label. He toured extensively during the 1960s and 1970s. While in California in 1970 he got together and made several recodrings with Sue Draheim, Kenny Hall, Ed Littlefield, Lou Curtiss, Kathy Hall, Will Scarlett and others at Sweet's Mill Music Camp, forming a group he called "The California Sheiks". He played many of the largest and best-known folk festivals, including the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington, D.C. in 1972, the Mariposa Folk Festival in Toronto in 1974, and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in 1976. A headstone memorial to Chatmon with the inscription "Sitting on top of the World" was paid for by Bonnie Raitt through the Mt. Zion Memorial Fund and placed in Sanders Memorial Cemetery, Hollandale, Mississippi on March 14, 1998 at a large ceremomy held at the Hollandale Municipal Building, celebrated by the Mayor and members of the City Council of Hollandale as well as over 100 attendees. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.