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Ethel Waters

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Aliases
Ethel Waters - Accompanied by Albury's Blue and Jazz Seven
Ethel Waters and Her Jazz Masters
Ethel Waters and Her Plantation Orchestra
Born
October 31, 1896
Died
September 1, 1977
Country
United States
IPI
01040088106 1 work
Comments
Blues, jazz and gospel singer, and actress on stage and in film
Family
Crystal Waters Great-niece
Edward Mallory Husband (1938-1977)
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Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
At the New Jump Steady Ball Ethel Waters - Accompanied by Albury's Blue and Jazz Seven May 1921 Cardinal [US1]
At the New Jump Steady Ball Ethel Waters and Her Jazz Masters November 1922 Black Swan Records
Baby, What Else Can I Do? Ethel Waters with Ed Mallory and His Orchestra October 1939 Bluebird
Back-Bitin' Mamma Ethel Waters October 1924 Vocalion [US]
Birmingham Bertha Ethel Waters July 1929 Columbia [US]
Bread and Gravy Ethel Waters with Ed Mallory and His Orchestra 1939 Bluebird
Craving Blues – Too Sweet for Words Ethel Waters – Lovie Austin's Serenaders 1925 Paramount
Dinah Ethel Waters and Her Plantation Orchestra December 1925 Columbia [US]
Doin' the New Low Down – I Can't Give You Anything but Love Mills Brothers, Cab Calloway with Don Redman and His Orchestra - Ethel Waters with Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra 1933 Brunswick
Don't Blame Me Ethel Waters August 1933 Brunswick
Do What You Did Last Night Ethel Waters January 4, 1929 Columbia [US]
Go Back Where You Stayed Last Night Ethel Waters and Her Ebony Four September 20, 1925 Columbia [US]
Harlem on My Mind Ethel Waters October 1933 Columbia [US]
Heebie Jeebies Ethel Waters and Her Jazz Band 1926 Columbia [US]
I Just Couldn't Take It Baby Ethel Waters with Benny Goodman's Orch. December 1933 Columbia [US]
I'm Coming Virginia Ethel Waters December 1926 Columbia [US]
I've Found a New Baby Ethel Waters 1926 Columbia [US]
I Want My Sweet Daddy Now Ethel Waters August 1927 Columbia [US]
I Wonder What's Become of Joe Ethel Waters May 30, 1926 Columbia [US]
Jazzin Babies Blues Ethel Waters and Joe Smith's Jazz Masters August 1922 Black Swan Records
Lonesome Walls Ethel Waters with Edward Mallory and His Orchestra May 3, 1939 Bluebird
Long Lost Mama Ethel Waters and Her Jazz Masters July 1923 Black Swan Records
Loud Speakin' Papa (You'd Better Speak Easy to Me) Ethel Waters and Her Ebony Four 1925 Columbia [US]
Make Me a Pallet on the Floor Ethel Waters March 20, 1926 Columbia [US]
Memories of You Ethel Waters 1930 Columbia [US]
Memphis Man Ethel Waters and The Jazz Masters June 1923 Black Swan Records
Miss Otis Regrets (She's Unable to Lunch Today) Ethel Waters September 1934 Decca
My Handy Man Ethel Waters - Piano Accomp. by James P. Johnson September 30, 1928 Columbia [US]
My Special Friend is Back in Town Ethel Waters January 1927 Columbia [US]
No Man's Mamma Ethel Waters January 20, 1926 Columbia [US]
Oh Daddy Ethel Waters - Cordy Williams' Jazz Masters July 1921 Black Swan Records
Porgy Ethel Waters March 1933 Brunswick
Porgy Ethel Waters April 1930 Columbia [US]
Shine On, Harvest Moon Ethel Waters August 1931 Columbia [US]
Someday Sweetheart Ethel Waters December 1927 Columbia [US]
Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All the Time) Ethel Waters May 1933 Brunswick
Sugar Ethel Waters July 20, 1926 Columbia [US]
Sweet Georgia Brown Ethel Waters and Her Ebony Four June 1925 Columbia [US]
Take Your Black Bottom Outside Ethel Waters June 20, 1927 Columbia [US]
Taking a Chance on Love Ethel Waters with The J.C. Heard Orchestra 1946 Continental [US-NY]
Tell 'Em Bout Me (When You Reach Tennessee) Ethel Waters August 1924 Paramount
There'll Be Some Changes Made Ethel Waters and The Jazz Masters November 1921 Black Swan Records
They Say Ethel Waters with Edward Mallory and His Orchestra 1938 Bluebird
Three Little Words Ethel Waters December 1930 Columbia [US]
True Blue Lou Ethel Waters July 1929 Columbia [US]
West End Blues Ethel Waters November 10, 1928 Columbia [US]
When Your Lover Has Gone Ethel Waters 1931 Columbia [US]
Y' Had It Comin' to You Ethel Waters with Edward Mallory and His Orchestra April 19, 1939 Bluebird
You Can't Do What My Last Man Did Ethel Waters August 1923 Black Swan Records
You Can't Do What My Last Man Did Ethel Waters and Her Ebony Four December 30, 1925 Columbia [US]
You Can't Stop Me from Lovin' You Ethel Waters 1931 Columbia [US]
You're a Sweetheart Ethel Waters January 1938 Decca
You're Mine Ethel Waters with Edward Mallory and His Orchestra November 30, 1938 Bluebird

Performances also appear on

Title Performer Release date Label
Singing the Blues various artists December 1947 RCA Victor
The Heart Is a Rebel various artists 1957 Chancel

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