Anthology 1937-1955
Year: 2007
Artist: Jimmy Rushing
Other albums by Jimmy Rushing
The Blues I Like to Hear
1999, songs: 1
Who Was It Sang That Song?
1967, songs: 2
The You and Me That Used to Be
1971, songs: 2
Dynamic Duo
1996, songs: 3
Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You [New World]
1967, songs: 2
Five Feet of Soul
1963, songs: 5
Every Day I Have the Blues
1967, songs: 1
Facts about the album "Anthology 1937-1955"
Album Title: Anthology 1937-1955
Artist: Jimmy Rushing
Genre: Jazz, Blues
Description: "Anthology 1937-1955" offers a comprehensive overview of Jimmy Rushing's illustrious career spanning nearly two decades. This anthology showcases Rushing's evolution as a vocalist, from his early recordings with the Count Basie Orchestra to his later solo work, highlighting his enduring impact on the worlds of jazz and blues.
Interesting Facts:
- Count Basie Connection: Jimmy Rushing rose to prominence as the featured vocalist for the Count Basie Orchestra during the late 1930s and early 1940s. His dynamic performances with the Basie band helped to define the Kansas City jazz sound and solidified his reputation as one of the premier blues singers of his time.
- Solo Success: Following his tenure with the Count Basie Orchestra, Jimmy Rushing embarked on a successful solo career, recording a series of acclaimed albums for various labels. His solo recordings showcased his versatility as a vocalist and his ability to interpret a wide range of musical styles, from blues and jazz to ballads and uptempo swing.
- Influence and Legacy: Jimmy Rushing's influence on the development of jazz and blues cannot be overstated. His powerful voice, impeccable phrasing, and emotive delivery set the standard for generations of singers to come, earning him a place among the most revered figures in American music history.