
Ida May Mack or Ida Mae Mack was an American classic female blues, country blues, and Texas blues singer and songwriter. She recorded eight songs in 1928, four of which she recorded twice. Six of these tracks were released at the time. Little is known of her life outside the music industry. Little is known about Mack's origins and early life. It is known that she traveled by train to Memphis, Tennessee, in 1928, alongside Bessie Tucker and Charlie Kyle, with the intention of recording for Victor.
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Good-Bye Rider
Elm Street Blues

Mr. Moore Blues

Wrong Doin' Daddy

Mr Moore Blues

When You Lose Your Daddy

When You Lose Your Daddy (take 1)
Penitentiary Blues

Mr. Moore Blues (Take 2)
Got Cut All to Pieces

Mr. Forty-Nine Blues
Goodbye Rider
Elm Street Blues (Take 1)
Wrong Doin' Daddy (Take 1)

Mr. Forty Nine Blues
Wrong Doin' Daddy (Take 2)
Elm Street Blues (Take 2)

When You Lose Your Daddy [take 1]

Mr. Moore Blues [take 2]

Good-Bye, Rider
Mr. Forty-Nine Blues (Take 1)
Mr. Forty Nine Bucks
Mr. Forty-Nine Blues (Take 2)
Goodbye Rider (Take 2)
When You Loose Your Daddy
Goodbye Rider (Take 1)

Good Bye Rider
Mr Moore Blues (Ida May Mack)
Elm Street Blues [Take 1]
Elm Street Blues 29-8-1928
Wrong Doin' Daddy [Take 1]
Wrong Doin' Daddy [Take 2]
Mr. Forty-Nine Blues [Take 1]
Goodbye Rider [Take 1]

wrong doin daddy
Good Bye Rider (Take1)
Goodbye Rider 30-8-1928
Elm Street Blues [Take 2]
Fort Worth and Denver Blues
Mr. Forty-Nine Blues [Take 2]
Mr. Forty-Nine Blues (Take2)
Fryin' Pan Skillet Blues
Goodbye Rider [Take 2]
19 - Mr. Forty Nine Blues
16 - Wrong Doin' Daddy
17 - Elm Street Blues
18 - When You Lose Your Daddy
20 - Good-Bye Rider
Got Cut All to Pieces - Remastered 2002
Good Bye Rider Tk1 - Ida May Mack
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