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Aug 9, 2019 · Recorded on October 10, 1927 for Vocalion Records, who released it as a two-part A-side and B-side single. It was Jackson's first record and an early blues hit.
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"Jim Jackson's Kansas City Blues" is a 1927 song, written and recorded by the American blues musician Jim Jackson. He recorded it on October 10, 1927 for Vocalion Records, who released it as a two-part A-side and B-side single. It was Jackson's first record and an early blues hit.
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Feb 2, 2023 · Provided to YouTube by Zebralution GmbHJim Jackson's Kansas City Blues, Pt. 1 · Jim JacksonPresenting Jim Jackson℗ 1927 VocalionReleased on: 1927-02-03Compos...
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Mississippi-born blues singer and guitarist Jim Jackson outlines the many reasons why Kansas City is the preferred destination for future residence."My mothe...
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Jim Jackson’s Kansas City Blues – Part 2 [alt take] Words and music by Jim Jackson. I was first on Main Street, started down Beale; I’se lookin’ for the woman they call Lucille. She done moved to Kansas City; she done moved to Kansas City; She done moved, baby, honey where they don’t ‘low you.
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Listen to Jim Jackson's Kansas City Blues - Pt.. 1 on Spotify. Jim Jackson · Song · 1992.