Hey Lawdy Mama (original) (raw)
"Hey Lawdy Mama" (or "Oh Lordy Mama") is a Piedmont blues song recorded by Buddy Moss in 1934. The song became popular among jazz musicians with early recordings by Count Basie and Louis Armstrong. In 1943, a version recorded by Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds of Joy, with vocals by June Richmond, was a hit, reaching number four on the Billboard R&B chart. Variations with elements of "Hey Lawdy Mama" include "Meet Me in the Bottom" and "See See Baby". The song was further popularized with recordings in the 1960s.
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dbo:abstract | "Hey Lawdy Mama" (or "Oh Lordy Mama") is a Piedmont blues song recorded by Buddy Moss in 1934. The song became popular among jazz musicians with early recordings by Count Basie and Louis Armstrong. In 1943, a version recorded by Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds of Joy, with vocals by June Richmond, was a hit, reaching number four on the Billboard R&B chart. Variations with elements of "Hey Lawdy Mama" include "Meet Me in the Bottom" and "See See Baby". The song was further popularized with recordings in the 1960s. (en) «Hey Lawdy Mama» (или «Oh Lordy Mama» или «Lawdy Mama») — американcкая блюзовая песня, записанная Бадди Моссом (Buddy Moss) и выпущенная лейблом в формате сингла в 1934 году. Автор песни неизвестен и версии ранее 1934 года не обнаруживаются, хотя Пинк Андерсон, записавший свою версию этой песни в 1961 году, утверждал, что помнит о её существовании "сразу после Первой Мировой войны". Песня стала особенно популярной в исполнении джазовых музыкантов Каунта Бейси и Луи Армстронга. В 1943 году эту песню записал Энди Кирк с вокалом Ричмонд, это исполнение стало хитом, достигшим #4 в Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. (ru) |
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rdfs:comment | "Hey Lawdy Mama" (or "Oh Lordy Mama") is a Piedmont blues song recorded by Buddy Moss in 1934. The song became popular among jazz musicians with early recordings by Count Basie and Louis Armstrong. In 1943, a version recorded by Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds of Joy, with vocals by June Richmond, was a hit, reaching number four on the Billboard R&B chart. Variations with elements of "Hey Lawdy Mama" include "Meet Me in the Bottom" and "See See Baby". The song was further popularized with recordings in the 1960s. (en) «Hey Lawdy Mama» (или «Oh Lordy Mama» или «Lawdy Mama») — американcкая блюзовая песня, записанная Бадди Моссом (Buddy Moss) и выпущенная лейблом в формате сингла в 1934 году. Автор песни неизвестен и версии ранее 1934 года не обнаруживаются, хотя Пинк Андерсон, записавший свою версию этой песни в 1961 году, утверждал, что помнит о её существовании "сразу после Первой Мировой войны". (ru) |
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