
Bertha Idaho (born c. 1895; date of death unknown) was an American classic female blues singer. She recorded four songs in 1928 and 1929. Little is known of her life outside music. Idaho's work might have remained obscure but for two factors: she was mentioned by John Fahey in the liner notes for his influential debut album, Blind Joe Death, and her recordings were reissued by Rosetta Reitz. Idaho may have been born in Georgia about 1895. Her singing career commenced in the 1910s, in a traveling song and dance act with her husband, John.
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Graveyard Love
Down On Pennsylvania Avenue
Move It On Out Of Here
Down On Pennsylania Avenue
You've Got The Right Eye, But You're Peeping At The Wrong Keyhole
You've Got The Right Eye But You're Peeping At The Wrong Keyhole
You've Got the Right Eye But You’re Peeping At the Wrong Keyhole
Down On Pennsylvania
You'Ve Got The Right Eye But Your Peeping At The Wrong Keyhole
Bertha Idaho / Down On Pennsylvania Avenue
Move It On Outta Here
You've Got The Right Eye But You're Peeping At The Wrong Keyh
Down On Pennsyl
You've Got the Right Eyes But You're Peeping at the Wrong Keyhole
You've Got the Right Eye But the Wrong Keyhole
Down on Pennsyvania Avenue
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Graveyard Love (1928)
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