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The Blacksmith Blues |
Ella Mae Morse with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle |
January 1952 |
First recording on December 12, 1951 First release |
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The Blacksmith Blues |
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
January 23, 1952 |
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Blacksmith Blues |
Toni Harper - Harry James |
February 22, 1952 |
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Blacksmith Blues |
Leon McAuliffe and His Western Swing Band |
February 29, 1952 |
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The Blacksmith Blues |
Elton Britt |
February 1952 |
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Blacksmith Blues |
Sy Oliver and His Orchestra with Trudy Richards |
February 1952 |
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The Blacksmith Blues |
Bruno Henriksen og hans "Tivoli" orkester |
1952 |
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The Blacksmith Blues |
Helen Manning with Jack Hansen's All Stars |
1952 |
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The Blacksmith Blues |
Enoch Light and His Orchestra featuring Sue Bennett |
1952 |
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Blacksmith Blues |
Chuck Higgins with His Orchestra |
1957 |
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The Blacksmith Blues |
Freddy Cannon |
October 1960 |
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Blacksmith Blues |
Sunny Gale |
1961 |
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The Blacksmith Blues |
The Kirby Stone Four |
1963 |
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Blacksmith Blues |
The Diamonds [ZA] |
1963 |
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The Blacksmith Blues |
Bonnie Guitar |
1966 |
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Blacksmith Blues |
Birds of a Feather |
1969 |
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Blacksmith Blues |
Anna Leah featuring The Garth Young Big Band |
1974 |
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Blacksmith Blues |
Peggy Lee |
March 10, 2015 |
Released more than 10 years after its recording |
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Blacksmith Blues |
Quartetto Cetra |
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