Denomination Blues
"Denomination Blues" is a gospel blues song composed by Washington Phillips (1880–1954), and recorded by him (vocals and zither) in 1927. In 1972, Ry Cooder revived this almost-forgotten song on his album Into the Purple Valley. In 1938, Sister Rosetta Tharpe (1915–73) recorded a gospel version of the song (vocals and guitar) under the title "That's All". She subsequently recorded several versions with orchestral accompaniment.
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Denomination Blues
"Denomination Blues" is a gospel blues song composed by Washington Phillips (1880–1954), and recorded by him (vocals and zither) in 1927. In 1972, Ry Cooder revived this almost-forgotten song on his album Into the Purple Valley. In 1938, Sister Rosetta Tharpe (1915–73) recorded a gospel version of the song (vocals and guitar) under the title "That's All". She subsequently recorded several versions with orchestral accompaniment.
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"My Man and I"
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"Denomination Blues" is a gosp ...... with orchestral accompaniment.
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1927-12-05
1938-10-31
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Columbia (14333-D)
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"The Lonesome Road" / "Rock Me"
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Exact year needed - this sounds like a Ry Cooder cover, but it would be useful to know
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"My Man and I" / "That's All"
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"Denomination Blues" is a gosp ...... with orchestral accompaniment.
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