BO CARTER COMPLETE CHRONOLOGICAL RECORDINGS VOL 1 [1928-1931] Label: Document (USA) Catalog No: DOC 5078 Format:Flac
Armenter “Bo Carter” Chatmon (March 21, 1893 — September 21, 1964) was a popular early blues musician. He was a member of the Mississippi Sheiks in concerts, and on a few of their recordings. Carter also managed that group, which included his brother, Lonnie Chatmon, on fiddle and occasionally Sam Chatmon on bass, along with a non-relative, Walter Vincson, on guitar and lead vocal.
Since the 1960s, Carter has become best known for his hokum songs such as “Banana in Your Fruit Basket”, “Pin in Your Cushion”, “Your Biscuits Are Big Enough for Me” and “My Pencil Won’t Write No More”. However, his output was not restricted to risqué music. In 1928, he recorded the original version of “Corrine, Corrina”, which later became a hit for Big Joe Turner and has become a standard in various musical genres.
Carter and his brothers (including pianist Harry Chatmon, who also made recordings) first learned music from their father, ex-slave fiddler Henderson Chatmon, at their home on a plantation between Bolton and Edwards, Mississippi. Their mother, Eliza, also sang and played guitar.
Carter made his recording debut in 1928, backing Alec Johnson. Carter soon was recording as a solo artist, and became one of the dominant blues recording acts of the 1930s, recording more than 100 sides.
1. Good Old Turnip Greens 2. Bungalow Blues 3. Mary Blues 4. Electrocuted Blues (Electric Chair Blues) 5. Corrine Corrina 6. East Jackson Blues 7. I'm An Old Feeling Bumble Bee 8. Mean Feeling Blues 9. I've Got The Whole World In My Hand 10. She's Your Cook But She Burns My Bread Sometimes 11. Same Thing The Cats Fight About 12. Times Is Tight Like That 13. My Pencil Won't Write No More 14. Banana In Your Fruit Basket 15. Pin In Your Cushion 16. Pussy Cat Blues 17. Ram Rod Daddy 18. Loveless Love 19. I Love That Thing 20. Backache Blues 21. Sorry Feeling Blues 22. Baby, When You Marry 23. Boot It 24. Twist It, Baby
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