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Joe Williams

Blues
Jazz
Born in Cordele, Georgia in 1918, Joe Williams was essentially raised by his mother and grandmother in Chicago. His first musical performances came as a teenager singing in churches in gospel group the Jubilee Boys, going on to work as a singer and a bouncer in Chicago clubs. His rich, tuneful baritone voice soon attracted wider attention, leading him to launch his solo career in 1937, occasionally performing with big bands led by Jimmy Noone and Les Hite. He went on to tour with Coleman Hawkins, Lionel Hampton, Red Saunders and Andy Kirk. His major breakthrough occurred when ...
Songs
Every Day I Have the Blues
Every Day I Have the BluesCount Basie, Joe Williams and The Count Basie Orchestra

Everyday I Have the Blues

5:27

Too Close for Comfort
Too Close for ComfortCount Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Joe Williams, The Count Basie Orchestra and Williams

I Told You So

3:02

Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You
Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to YouJoe Williams, Thad Jones and Mel Lewis Orchestra

Everyday I Have the Blues

2:52

Alright, Okay, You Win
Alright, Okay, You WinCount Basie and Joe Williams

Basie in London

3:05

5 O'Clock in the Morning
5 O'Clock in the MorningJoe Williams

Everyday I Have the Blues

2:49

Every Day I Have the Blues
Every Day I Have the BluesCount Basie, Joe Williams and The Count Basie Orchestra

Live Birdland - December 1952 - New York City

Albums