Trixie Smith

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Jack, I'm Mellow 00:00 Tools
My Daddy Rocks Me 00:00 Tools
Jack I'm Mellow 00:00 Tools
Freight Train Blues 00:00 Tools
The World's Jazz Crazy, Lawdy So Am I 00:00 Tools
My Man Rocks Me 00:00 Tools
Railroad Blues 02:58 Tools
My Baby Sends Me (aka My Daddy Rocks Me) 00:00 Tools
You've Got to Beat Me to Keep Me 00:00 Tools
I'm Mellow May 1938 00:00 Tools
The World's Jazz Crazy And So Am I 00:00 Tools
My Unusual Man 00:00 Tools
My Daddy Rocks Me No. 2 00:00 Tools
Mining Camp Blues 00:00 Tools
Jack I'm Mellow - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Ada Jane's Blues (Pm 12232, 1887-1) 00:00 Tools
Mining Camp Blues (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
No Good Man 00:00 Tools
My Daddy Rocks Me - Part 1 00:00 Tools
Log Cabin Blues 00:00 Tools
Desperate Blues (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
My Daddy Rocks Me - Part 2 00:00 Tools
He May Be Your Man But He Comes To Me Sometimes 00:00 Tools
Everybody Loves My Baby (Take 6) 00:00 Tools
He May Be Your Man 00:00 Tools
He May Be Your Man (But He Comes To See Me Sometime) 00:00 Tools
Give Me That Old Slow Drag 00:00 Tools
How Come You Do Me Like You Do (Take 6) 00:00 Tools
Ada Jane's Blues 00:00 Tools
My Man Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll) 00:00 Tools
The World's Jazz Crazy And So Am I (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Railroad Blues (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Trixie's Blues 00:00 Tools
Triflin' Blues 00:00 Tools
You Missed A Good Woman When You Picked All Over Me (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Black Bottom Hop 00:00 Tools
He Likes It Slow (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Pensacola Blues 00:00 Tools
Railroad Blues (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Love Me Like You Used to Do 00:00 Tools
Long Lost, Weary Blues (Take 3) 00:00 Tools
Voodoo Blues 00:00 Tools
My Man Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll) (BS 14127, BS12127B) 00:00 Tools
Messin' Around (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Sorrowful Blues 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Doing That Charleston Now (Pm 12330, 2362-2) 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Get You 00:00 Tools
Messin' Around (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Voo Doo Blues 00:00 Tools
Tired Of Waitin' Blues 00:00 Tools
Take It Daddy, It's All Yours 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Doing That Charleston Now (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
"I'm Through" With You (As I Can Be) 00:00 Tools
Ride Jockey Ride 00:00 Tools
Don't Shake It No More (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
2 A.M. Blues 00:00 Tools
The World's Jazz Crazy And So Am I (Pm 12262, 2063-2) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Know and I Don't Care Blues (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Railroad Blues (Pm 12262, 2064-2) 00:00 Tools
Praying Blues (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Choo Choo Blues (Take 3) 00:00 Tools
My Unusual Man - Remastered 00:00 Tools
The World's Jazz Crazy And So Am I (version 1) 00:00 Tools
Choo Choo Blues (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Jack, I’m Mellow 00:00 Tools
My Baby Sends Me (My Daddy Rocks Me) [From "Blue Jasmine"] 00:00 Tools
The Railroad Blues (version 1) 00:00 Tools
The Railroad Blues (version 2) 00:00 Tools
The World's Jazz Crazy And So Am I (version 2) 00:00 Tools
He May Be Your Man (But He Comes to See Me Sometimes) 00:00 Tools
He May Be Your Man, But He Comes to See Me Sometimes 00:00 Tools
Trixies Blues 00:00 Tools
My Daddy Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll) 00:00 Tools
My Daddy Rocks Me - Remastered 00:00 Tools
He May Be Your Man, but He Comes to See Me Sometimes - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Jack I'm Mellow - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Freight Train Blues - Remastered 00:00 Tools
No Good Man - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Trixie Blues - Remastered 00:00 Tools
My Daddy Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll) 1938 00:00 Tools
Trixie Smith-Jack, I'm Mellow 00:00 Tools
Everbody's Doing That Charleston Now (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
I'm Mellow May 00:00 Tools
He May Be Your Man - But He Comes to See Me Sometimes 00:00 Tools
'I'm Through' With You (As I Can Be) 00:00 Tools
Love Me Like You Used To Do (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Jack, I'm Mellow - Trixie Smith 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Doing That Charleston Now 00:00 Tools
Take It Daddy, Its All Yours 00:00 Tools
The Railroad Blues 00:00 Tools
jack, im mellow 00:00 Tools
My Daddy Rocks Me (#2) 00:00 Tools
2 a. m. Blues 00:00 Tools
Freight Train Blues 1938 00:00 Tools
Desperate Blues 00:00 Tools
My Daddy Rocks Me (ost blue jasmine) 00:00 Tools
The World's Jazz Crazy 00:00 Tools
Freight train blues (1938) 00:00 Tools
Freight Train Blues (1924) 00:00 Tools
My Daddy Rocks Me (Part I) 00:00 Tools
Jack, I'm Mellow (1938) 00:00 Tools
Choo Choo Blues 00:00 Tools
My Man Rocks Me With One Steady Roll 00:00 Tools
My Daddy Rocks Me Pt2 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Doing That Charleston Now (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
My Daddy Rocks Me (Part I) 1938 00:00 Tools
Don't Shake It No More 00:00 Tools
Jack I'm Mellow (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Praying Blues 00:00 Tools
My Daddy Rocks Me (no. 2) 00:00 Tools
I'm Mellow May '38 00:00 Tools
My Daddy Rocks 00:00 Tools
Long Lost, Weary Blues 00:00 Tools
Jack Im mellow 00:00 Tools
My Daddy Rocks Me (Part II) 1938 00:00 Tools
Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don't Love nobody But Me) (Take 4) 00:00 Tools
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Trixie Smith (1895 – September 21, 1943) was an African-American blues singer, recording artist, vaudeville entertainer, and actress. She made four dozen recordings. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Smith came from a middle class-background. She attended Selma University in Alabama before moving to New York around 1915. Smith worked in minstrel shows and on the TOBA vaudeville circuit, before making her first recordings for the Black Swan label in 1922. Amongst these were "My Man Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll)" (1922), written by J. Berni Barbour, of historic interest as the first secular recording to reference the phrase "rock and roll". Her record inspired various lyrical elaborations, such as "Rock That Thing" by Lil Johnson and "Rock Me Mama" by Ikey Robinson. Also in 1922, Trixie Smith won first place and a silver cup in a blues singing contest at the Inter-Manhattan Casino in New York, sponsored by dancer Irene Castle, with her song "Trixie's Blues," singing against Alice Carter, Daisy Martin and Lucille Hegamin. She is most remembered for "Railroad Blues" (1925), a song that featured one of Smith's most inspired vocal performances on record, and "The World Is Jazz Crazy and So Am I" (1925). Both songs feature Louis Armstrong on cornet. She was a highly polished performer, and her records include several outstanding examples of the blues on which she is accompanied by artists such as James P. Johnson, and Freddie Keppard. She recorded with Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra for Paramount Records in 1924–25. As her career as a blues singer waned, mostly she sustained herself by performing in cabaret revues, and starring in musical revues such as New York Revue (1928) and Next Door Neighbors (1928) at the Lincoln Theatre in Harlem. Smith also appeared in Mae West's short-lived 1931 Broadway effort, The Constant Sinner. Two years later, Smith was elevated to the stage of the Theatre Guild for its production of Louisiana. She appeared in four movies: God's Step Children (1938), Swing! (1938), Drums o' Voodoo (1934), and The Black King (1932). Two of these films were directed by Oscar Micheaux. She appeared at John H. Hammond's "From Spirituals to Swing" concert in 1938, and recorded seven titles during 1938–1939. Most of her later recordings were with Sidney Bechet for Decca in 1938. In 1939 she cut "No Good Man" with a band including Red Allen and Barney Bigard. Trixie Smith died in New York in 1943, after a brief illness, aged 48. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.