Originally written and recorded by Hambone Willie Newbern in 1929...
...probably the most famous version is still the one recorded by Elmore James in 1960...
It went on to influence some of the best guitarists of the 1960's...
...and is still a popular staple amongst current Blues artists today...
Speaking of which, in the mid 90's I got this movie, plus "Whoopee" starring Eddie Cantor, as a thank you for donating to The Film Preservation Society, via the AMC channel. Rhapsody in Blue is the "centerpiece", if you will, of The King of Jazz...
Speaking of which, in the mid 90's I got this movie, plus "Whoopee" starring Eddie Cantor, as a thank you for donating to The Film Preservation Society, via the AMC channel. Rhapsody in Blue is the "centerpiece", if you will, of The King of Jazz...
Speaking of which, in the mid 90's I got this movie, plus "Whoopee" starring Eddie Cantor, as a thank you for donating to The Film Preservation Society, via the AMC channel. Rhapsody in Blue is the "centerpiece", if you will, of The King of Jazz...
Speaking of which, in the mid 90's I got this movie, plus "Whoopee" starring Eddie Cantor, as a thank you for donating to The Film Preservation Society, via the AMC channel. Rhapsody in Blue is the "centerpiece", if you will, of The King of Jazz...