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Mercy Dee - Homely Baby / Empty Life flac album

Mercy Dee - Homely Baby / Empty Life flac album
  • Performer Mercy Dee
  • Title Homely Baby / Empty Life
  • Date of release 1950
  • Other formats ADX MOD MIDI AIFF MP1 DXD DMF
  • Genre Blues
  • Size MP3 1836 mb
  • Size FLAC 1134 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 370

Album · 2009 · 29 Songs.

10 - Travelin' Alone Blues - (2009 - Essential Blues) - Mercy Dee Walton. 03 - Trailing My Baby - (2009 - Essential Blues) - Mercy Dee Walton. 04 - Oh Oh Please - (2009 - Essential Blues) - Mercy Dee Walton. 15 - Homely Baby - (2009 - Essential Blues) - Mercy Dee Walton. 14 - Dark Muddy Bottom - (2009 - Essential Blues) - Mercy Dee Walton.

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Listen to the biggest hits from Mercy Dee, including Sugar Daddy, The Drifter, Have You Ever Been Out in the Country, and more on Slacker Radio. With his barrelhouse-style piano playing, deeply expressive vocals, and well-crafted lyrics, Mercy Dee (born Mercy Walton) made his presence felt in the blues joints of California's San Joaquin Valley during the 1950s. His best known tune, "One Room Country Shack," has gone on to become a blues classic, covered by such artists as Mose Allison, Eddie Shaw, and Roy Buchanan. Raised in rural Texas, Dee moved to Northern California in 1938

Mercy Dee Walton (born Mercy Davis Walton, August 30, 1915 – December 2, 1962) was an American jump blues pianist, singer and songwriter, whose compositions went from blues to R&B numbers Walton died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Murphys, California the following year.

Mercy Dee Walton (born Mercy Davis Walton, August 3, 1915 – December 2, 1962) was an American jump blues pianist, singer and songwriter, whose compositions went from blues to R&B numbers Walton died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Murphys, California the following year.

Back cover has liner notes dated 1961 but reflects that Mercy Dee Walton died on Dec. 2, 1962. Track list is on a factory correction sticker on the back sleeve and same as on labels. Rights Society: BMI. Matrix, Runout (Side A runout etched): ARHOOLIE 1007 A.

Tracklist

A Homely Baby 2:48
B Empty Life 3:03

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Commodore Music Corp.
  • Manufactured By – Imperial Record Company Inc.

Credits

  • Written-By, Vocals – Mercy D. Walton*

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (label side A): IM-225
  • Matrix / Runout (label side B): IM-226
  • Rights Society: BMI