
Larry Darnell (b. Leo Edward Donald, December 21, 1928, Columbus, Ohio - d. July 3, 1983, Columbus) was a successful American singer who was instrumental in the formation of the New Orleans style of R&B in the late 1940s and early 1950s. As a teenager he left home to work as a dancer with a burlesque road show, the Brownskin Models, but soon settled in New Orleans, where he worked as a singer in the Dew Drop Inn. In 1949 he was signed up by Fred Mendelsohn for the Regal label in New Jersey.
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Christmas Blues
For You My Love
Son Of A Slave
son of a son of a slave
Work Baby Work
I'll Be Sittin', I'll Be Rockin'
I Love My Baby
Give Me Your Love
For You, My Love
Lost My Baby
Pack Your Rags and Go
Stomp Down Soul
I'll Get Along Somehow (Pts.1&2) (1949)
I’ll Get Along Somehow (Part 1)
I'll Get Along Somehow
Ramblin' Man
Give Me Your Love - Previously Unissued
I'll Get Along Somehow, Pts 1&2
For You My Love (1949)
Why Did You Say Goodbye
Son of a Son of a Slave (a.k.a. Stomp Down Soul) - Part 1
Ramblin' Man (Deluxe 6123)
I'll Get Along Somehow - Part 1 (09-?-49)
Pack Your Bags And Go
Rambling man
Give Me Your Love (Previously Unissued)
My Kind of Baby
Sundown
God Bless the Child
Nobody Cares - Nobody Knows
Boogie-Oogie
Son Of A Slave Of A Slave
I'll Get Along Somehow, Pts 1 & 2
Who showed My Baby How To Love Me
I'll Get Along Somehow - Part 2 (09-?-49)
Sad and Lonesome
Left My Baby
Boogie Oogie
That Old Feeling
Do You Love Me
Just Tell Me When
Oh Babe!
Why Do I Love You
What More Do You Want
The Christmas Blues
Christmas Blues (10-?-50)
I Love You So
My Baby Don't Love Me
Do You Love Me, Baby
I'll Be Sittin', I'll Be Rockin' (Album Version)
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