Double Crossing Blues
"Double Crossing Blues' is a 1950 song by the Johnny Otis Quintette, the Robins, and Little Esther, written by Otis. It was released as a 78-rpm single (731-A) by Savoy Records in 1950. The single went to number one on the Billboard R&B chart. It was the debut single for Little Esther, who was then fourteen years old, making her the youngest female singer to have a number-one single on the R&B chart.
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Double Crossing Blues
"Double Crossing Blues' is a 1950 song by the Johnny Otis Quintette, the Robins, and Little Esther, written by Otis. It was released as a 78-rpm single (731-A) by Savoy Records in 1950. The single went to number one on the Billboard R&B chart. It was the debut single for Little Esther, who was then fourteen years old, making her the youngest female singer to have a number-one single on the R&B chart.
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"Double Crossing Blues' is a 1 ...... r-one single on the R&B chart.
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"Mistrusting Blues" by Little Esther with Mel Walker and the Johnny Otis Orchestra
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"I Almost Lost My Mind" by Ivory Joe Hunter
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Billboard Best Selling Retail Rhythm & Blues Records number-one single
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1950-03-04
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"Double Crossing Blues' is a 1 ...... r-one single on the R&B chart.
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Double Crossing Blues
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