Papa Charlie Jackson

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  • blues
  • folk
  • banjo
  • 20s
  • oldies
Papa Charlie Jackson (c.1890-1938) was an early American bluesman. He played a hybrid banjo-guitar and ukulele, recording beginning in 1924. Much of his life remains a mystery, but it is probable that he was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and died in Chicago, Illinois in 1938. Originally performing in minstrel and medicine shows, Jackson was playing all around Chicago in the early 1920s. He was noted for busking at the famouus Chicgo Maxwell Street Market. He soon recorded "Papa's Lawdy Lawdy Blues" and "Airy Man Blues", the first recordings by a male singer of the blues.

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Songs

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    Forgotten Blues

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    Four Eleven Forty Four

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    Gay Cattin'

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    Good Doing Papa Blues

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    Hot Papa Blues (take 2)

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    Hot Papa Blues - No. 2

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    How Long Daddy, How Long (feat. Ida Cox)

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    I Got What It Takes but It Breaks My Heart to Give It Away (take 2)

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    I Like to Love My Baby

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    I'll Be Gone Babe

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    I'm Alabama Bound

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    I'm Alabamy Bound

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    I'm Going Where the Chilly Winds Don't Blow (take 2)

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    I'm Looking for a Woman Who Knows How to Treat Me Right

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    I'm Tired of Fooling Around With You

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    If I Got What You Want

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    Jackson's Blues

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    Jungle Man Blues

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    Let's Get Along

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    Lexington Kentucky Blues


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