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Leroy Carr - How long Blues part III vocalion 78 Early Blues Record

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Leroy Carr -
How long, how long Blues part III
Recorded by vocalion
78rpm Early Blues Record
Recorded in 1928

For more info on his records visit:
http://wirz.de/music/carrfrm.htm

For more info on Leroy Carr visit:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leroy_Carr

**be sure to check out my other 78's!**

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  • Thank you for playing this for us.

  • not a problem.

    Like I said, I have more stuff, but I have not found the time to tape it and upload it.

    Hopefully in a month or 2 I'll get more posted.

    TILL THEN....ENJOY THIS and my few other videos of good 78's

  • That's really great. Thank you.

  • My pleasure.

    I have other 78's I will post in yhe future. I'll make sure to put up the flip side of this record as well.

  • Thanks for posting!

  • No problem. I'm glad you enjoyed listening to it.

    Hopefully in due time I'll get some more 78's up here on youtube.

    These old blues records are timeless. And they are what real american music is all about!

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  • tres grand blues jouer et rejouer par tous enfin par son createur tank you

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  • This is great. Thanks.

  • Gracias por regalarme esta maravilla para mis oídos¡¡

  • I found online lyrics for this original version, but I disagree with the last two verses. I think the next to the last says:

    Last night I heard a hound dog, babe, and I felt so blue.

    Cause I guess he was in the graveyard looking down at you

    How long, how, how long, baby, how long?

    The last verse I think has the word gazing, not gaving:

    Sometimes I get to dreaming that you're coming back.

    And I go down to the station and gazing up the track.

    But how long, how, how long, baby, how long?

  • Masterful, something about an 8-bar blues does it for me every time.

    Heaven!

  • Carr was a true ace. His greatest record in my opinion was 'Alabama Women Blues'. Pure gold.

  • Merci pour cette piece historique.

  • very nice can't remember who i heard this from. i went online got the lyrics and made the video.

  • In my 78RPM record collecting days in junk shops years ago, I passed over many Leroy Carr items. BIG MISTAKE! This is easily one of the great ones. Thanks for posting.

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