Floyd Dixon: Hey Bartender! His Very Best 1949-1959 - COMPACT DISCS
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Artist: Floyd Dixon
Label: Jasmine
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 604988306521
Genre: Blues
Release Date: 2016-04-22
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM - IMPORT
Today Floyd Dixon is probably best remembered as the writer of, "Hey Bartender" a single he released in 1954 which was later made famous by comedians John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd when they created The Blues Brothers for the TV show Saturday Night Live. Here is a collection of his best sellers and includes the hits: "Dallas Blues"; "Mississippi Blues"; "Sad Journey Blues"; "Telephone Blues"; "Call Operator 210" and more.
Tracks:
1.1 Dallas Blues
1.2 Mississippi Blues
1.3 Drafting Blues
1.4 It's Getting Foggy
1.5 Walking and Talking Blues
1.6 Sad Journey Blues
1.7 She's Understanding
1.8 Empty Stocking Blues
1.9 Telephone Blues
1.10 Real Lovin' Mama
1.11 Call Operator 210
1.12 Wine Wine Wine
1.13 Too Much Jelly Roll
1.14 Red Cherries
1.15 The River
1.16 Tired, Broke and Busted
1.17 Hard Living Alone
1.18 Please Don't Go
1.19 Old Memories
1.20 Hole in the Wall
1.21 Ooh-Eee! Ooh-Eee!
1.22 Hey Bartender
1.23 Alarm Clock Blues
1.24 I'm Ashamed of Myself
1.25 Oh Baby
1.26 Ooh Little Girl
1.27 Wake Up and Live
1.28 Tight Skirts