For the album by Joe Williams and the Count Basie Orchestra, see Everyday I Have the Blues (album). For the album by Buddy Guy and Junior Wells, see Every Day I Have the Blues (album). Every Day I Have the Blues". Single by Pine Top . King recorded "Every Day I Have the Blues". King attributed the song's appeal to arranger Maxwell Davis: "He wrote a chart of 'Every Day I Have the Blues' with a crisp and relaxed sound I'd never heard before. I liked it so well, I made it my theme. It appears on several King albums, including his first album Singin' the Blues, the live albums Live at the Regal and Live in Cook County Jail, as well as various compilation albums. Recognition and influence.
Count Basie & His Orchestra, Joe Williams Every Day I Have the Blues. Joe Williams, Count Basie and his Orchestra Every Day I Have the Blues. Count Basie & His Orchestra, Joe Williams Every Day I Have the Blues. Count Basie And His Orchestra feat. Count Basie & His Orchestra, Joe Williams, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross Every Tub. 03:27. Andy Kirk Now You Tell Me.
Joe Williams had enlivened the Count Basie band for so long that it was natural for Basie and company to return the favor on his 1959 solo LP for Roulette. And with a trio of Basie arrangers - Frank Foster, Ernie Wilkins, Thad Jones - providing charts for a rather small group here, the results are excellent. Williams focuses in by opening with his two most famous Basie-era songs, "Every Day I Have the Blues" and "Baby, Won't You Please Come Home.
Album: Every Day I Have The Blues, 168 the Ultimate Jazz Archive (Vol. 42). Release year: 2002. Every Day I Have The Blues: Best 2 songs. Count Basie And His Orchestra With Joe Williams, Joe Williams with Count Basie and His Orchestra - Every Day 02:35. Count Basie, Count Basie And His Orchestra With Joe Williams, Joe Williams with Count Basie and His Orchestra - Please Send Me Someone To Love 03:07. Album: Every Day I Have The Blues. Count Basie And His Orchestra With Joe Williams, Joe Williams with Count Basie and His Orchestra: best 2 tracks
A1 It's Raining Again A2 Detour Ahead A3 Every Day A4 They Didn't Believe Me A5 Blow Mr. Low B1 Time For Moving B2 When The Sun Goes Down B3 Kansas City Blues B4 Always On The Blue Side B5 Safe, Sane And Single. B1, B2, B4) Trumpet, Leader – King Kolax (tracks: A3, A4, B3, B5) Vocals – Joe Williams (tracks: A1 to A5, B1 to B5). About this release. Savoy Records – MG 12216 (US). Reissued in 1984 as "Everyday I Have The Blues"(Savoy Jazz – SJL 1140, US). Tracks A1 & B4 - recorded in Chicago: 1953-09-28. Tracks A2, A5, B1 & B2 - recorded in Chicago during this period. Track A3, A4, B3 & B5 - recorded in Chicago: 1951. Thanks to kazuhiro for the addition and snobb for the updates.
Count Basie, Joe Williams – Every Day I Have The Blues. Joe Williams, Count Basie and his Orchestra – Cherry Red. 5:25. Joe Williams with Count Basie And His Orchestra – Every Day I Have The Blues. Joe Williams, Count Basie And His Orchestra – My Baby Upsets Me. 3:47. Count Basie & His Orchestra, Joe Williams, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross – Rusty Dusty Blues.
Count Basie & His Orchestra – King Joe -, Pt. 1. 3:48. Count Basie & His Orchestra, Joe Williams – Every Day I Have the Blues. Joe Williams with Count Basie And His Orchestra – Safe, Sane And Single.
Request & respond explanations. Don't understand the meaning of the song? Highlight lyrics and request an explanation. Count Basie & Joe Williams – Every Day I Have The Blues lyrics. Everyday, everyday I have the blues Everyday, everyday I have the blues Well, you see me worried, baby Because it’s you I hate to lose. Seems to me everyday, everyday Everyday I have the blues Everyday, everyday, everyday Everyday I have the blues You see me worryin', baby 'Cause it's you I hate to lose. Oh, packin' my suitcase Oh, movin' down my, yeah Well, there ain't nobody worried And there ain't nobody cryin'.
Album · 1996 · 13 Songs. Every Day I Have the Blues (with Joe Williams). Count Basie Plays Joe Williams Sings Standards (feat. Buddy Bregman and His Orchestra). The World of Nat King Cole. The Great American Songbook (Live).