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Lucille Hegamin Vol. 2 (1922-1923)

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Download links and information about Lucille Hegamin Vol. 2 (1922-1923) by Lucille Hegamin. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Blues genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 01:16:46 minutes.

Artist: Lucille Hegamin
Release date: 1996
Genre: Blues
Tracks: 25
Duration: 01:16:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I've Got to Cool My Puppies Now 3:18
2. Send Back My Honey Man 3:13
3. I've Got What It Takes But It Breaks My Heart to Give It Away 3:14
4. Can't Get Lovin' Blues 3:11
5. Beale St. Mama (Why Don't You Come Back Home) 3:06
6. Aggravatin' Papa (Don't You Try to Two-Time Me) 3:08
7. Papa Papa (I Don't Want to Be Your Mama No More) 3:16
8. He May Be Your Man (But He Comes to See Me Sometime) (306) 3:09
9. Syncopatin' Mama 3:13
10. Your Man - My Man 3:10
11. Waiting for the Evening Mail (Sitting On the Inside Looking At the Outside) 2:56
12. Now You've Got Him Can You Hold Him (I Don't Think You Know Your Business Blues) 2:53
13. Two Time Dan 3:14
14. Wet Yo' Thumb 3:10
15. Bleeding Hearted Blues 2:25
16. Down Hearted Blues 2:34
17. Wanna Go South Again Blues 3:03
18. Some Early Morning 3:01
19. Land of Cotton Blues 3:00
20. Sweet Papa Joe 3:09
21. Sam Jones Blues (You Ain't Talkin' to Mrs Jones) 3:11
22. Saint Louis Gal 3:09
23. Cold Cold Winter Blues 3:10
24. Dina 3:02
25. Lovey Come Back 2:51

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Lucille Hegamin was one of the finest singers on records during the first half of the '20s. Her strong voice and easy to take delivery resulted in her having a large recorded output in the period. The second of three Document CDs that has all of her recordings prior to 1960 features Hegamin backed by several unidentified bands (mostly the Dixie Daisies but also her Blue Flame Syncopators, her Bang-Up Six from Georgia, and Sam Wooding's Society Entertainers) or just the piano of J. Russell Robinson or Cyril J. Fullerton. The recording quality is not bad for the time and the highlights among the 25 songs include "I've Got What It Takes But It Breaks My Heart to Give It Away," "Beale St. Mama," "Aggravatin' Papa," her third version of "He May Be Your Man But He Comes to See Me Sometimes," "Down Hearted Blues," "Saint Louis Gal," and "Dina." This series should be of strong interest to vintage classic blues collectors even though Hegamin was never technically a blues singer.