T-Bone Walker

Aaron Thibeaux "T-Bone" Walker (May 28, 1910 – March 16, 1975) was an American blues musician, composer, songwriter and bandleader, who was a pioneer and innovator of the jump blues, West Coast blues, and electric blues sounds.

    Studio albums:
  • "Wichita Falls Blues"//"Trinity River Blues" (1929) as 'Oak Cliff T-Bone'
  • "T-Bone Blues" (1940) with Les Hite And His Orchestra
  • "Mean Old World"//"I Got a Break, Baby" (1942)
  • "Evening" (1944)
  • "Bobby Sox Blues" (1946)
  • "I'm in an Awful Mood" (1946)
  • "Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just as Bad)" (1947)
  • "Long Skirt Baby Blues"//"Good-Bye Blues" (1947)
  • "I Want a Little Girl" (1948)
  • "West Side Baby" (1948)
  • "T-Bone Shuffle" (1948)
  • "Hypin' Women Blues" (1949)
  • "Glamour Girl"//"Strollin' With Bones" (1950)
  • "The Hustle is On" (1950)
  • "Cold Cold Feeling" (1952)
  • Classics in Jazz (1954)
  • T-Bone Blues (1955)
  • Sings the Blues (1960)
  • I Get So Weary (1961)
  • The Great Blues Vocals and Guitar of T-Bone Walker (His Original 1945–1950 Performances) (1963)
  • "Hey Hey Baby"//"Should I Let Her Go" (1965)
  • The Truth (1966) also released as The Legendary T-Bone Walker
  • Stormy Monday Blues (1967)
  • Funky Town (1968)
  • I Want a Little Girl (1968) also released as Feelin' the Blues (Black & Blue)
  • Good Feelin' (1968)
  • Everyday I Have the Blues (1969)
  • Super Black Blues (1969) with Big Joe Turner, Otis Spann
  • Super Black Blues: Volume II [live] (1970) with Leon Thomas, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, Big Joe Turner
  • Stormy Monday Blues (1970)
  • Fly Walker Airlines (Live in Montreux) (1972)
  • Well Done (1973) also released as Back on the Scene: Texas 1966
  • Very Rare (1973) 2-LP
  • Hot Leftovers (1985)

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