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Kid Bailey 10:1:23 6.13 PM

Oct 01, 20235 min
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Rowdy Blues by Kid Bailey
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Kid Bailey was a Mississippi delta bluesman. His one known recording session occurred on September 25, 1929 in Memphis Tennessee. He collaborated with Charley Patton and a circle of Delta blues musicians who swapped melodies, riffs, and lyrics during the late 1920s and early 30s such as Son House and Tommy Johnson just to name a few.

Little is known about Bailey. His voice had a distinctly course yet youthful quality. Two of his recordings have survived: Rowdy Blues and Mississippi Bottom Blues in most digital releases. The tracks are attributed to Willie Brown yet one evidently the same artist created as Kid Bailey on the original 78-RPM recordings.

I'd like to share with you now Rowdy Blues performed by Kid Bailey.


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Today's topic, Kid Bailey. Kid Bailey was a Mississippi Delta blues man. His one known recording session occurred on September twenty fifth, nineteen twenty nine, in Memphis, Tennessee. He collaborated with Charlie Patton and a circle of Delta blues musicians who swapped melodies, riffs, and lyrics during the late nineteen twenties and early thirties, such as Sun House and Tommy Johnson, just to name a few. Little is known about Bailey. His voice had a distinctly course

yet youthful quality. Two of his recordings have survived out Rowdy Blues and Mississippi Bottom Blues. In most digital releases, the tracks are attributed to Willie Brown, yet are evidently the same artist credited as Kid Bailey on the original seventy eight RPM recordings. You're listening to Gail Nobles on podcasting Blues. I'd like to share with you now. Rowdy Blues performed by Kid Bailey, Ain't gone ride this bile o stile Yeah, love you baby, I tell little world

I do and I love you baby. The love world I do, I don't don't nobody else all around world, but and use up weeping, and I need to cry and use up we even ain't don't need to cry. But you've got a home. No he I got nine. You'll be lucky. I woke up call and hay yet you he'll be luck woke up calling hand. I was cause I know nothing but the marking hack. And I love you, baby, you so night and brown. And I love you baby you so nice and brown cause you put up sallow no hit walk come

down. That you get that lot nailed in your back, Gard, that you get that lit nailed in your back? God? That what's that bode? That's their friend. Have the fun

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