Tar Paper Stomp

Wingy Manone recorded "Tar Paper Stomp", also known as "Wingy's Stomp", or "Wingy's Blues", on August 28, 1930 in Richmond, Indiana and released it as a 78 single on Champion Records as by Barbecue Joe and his Hot Dogs as 16153B, re-released in 1935 as by Wingy Manone's Orchestra as 40005. The A side was "Tin Roof Blues". Decca Records acquired Champion Records in 1935. The recording was re-released in 1937 as a Decca 78 single as by Wingy Manone and his Orchestra. A song entitled "Hot String Beans" released by Joe Marsala on Vocalion in 1938 also featured the riff from "Tar Paper Stomp".

Tar Paper Stomp

Wingy Manone recorded "Tar Paper Stomp", also known as "Wingy's Stomp", or "Wingy's Blues", on August 28, 1930 in Richmond, Indiana and released it as a 78 single on Champion Records as by Barbecue Joe and his Hot Dogs as 16153B, re-released in 1935 as by Wingy Manone's Orchestra as 40005. The A side was "Tin Roof Blues". Decca Records acquired Champion Records in 1935. The recording was re-released in 1937 as a Decca 78 single as by Wingy Manone and his Orchestra. A song entitled "Hot String Beans" released by Joe Marsala on Vocalion in 1938 also featured the riff from "Tar Paper Stomp".