Mamie Smith

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  • blues
  • jazz
  • female vocalists
  • classic blues
  • 1920s
Mamie Smith, 1883 - 1946, was a versatile performer best remembered for being the first African American to make a blues recording. Born Mamie Robinson in Cincinatti, OH, she began her career in vaudeville and minstrel shows. She moved to New York in 1913 to earn her lving in musical theatre. In 1920 she recorded "That Thing Called Love" and "You Can't Keep a Good Man Down." Based on the success of these she recorded two blues songs, "Crazy Blues" and "It's Right Here For You, If You Don't Get It, 'Tain't No Fault of Mine," the first blues recordings by an African American singer.

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Songs

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    "U" Need Some Lovin' Blues

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    Baby, You Made Me Fall for You (instrumental)

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    Crazy Blues

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    Daddy, Your Mama Is Lonesome for You

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    Dangerous Blues

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    Don't Care Blues

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    Fare Thee Honey Blues

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    Frankie Blues

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    Goin' Crazy With the Blues

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    I Want a Jazzy Kiss

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    If You Don't Want Me Blues

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    It's Right Here for You

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    Jazzbo Ball

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    Lovin' Sam From Alabam

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    Mem'Ries of You Mammy

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    My Sportin' Man

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    Old Time Blues (instrumental)

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    Royal Garden Blues (instrumental)

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    Sax-O-Phoney Blues

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    Shim-Me-King's Blues (instrumental)


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