
Lizzie Miles (Elizabeth Mary Landreaux, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, March 31, 1895 – March 17, 1963) was an African-American blues singer. Miles was born in the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans, in a dark-skinned Francophone Creole ("Creole of Color") family. She traveled widely with minstrel and circus shows in the 1910s, and made her first phonograph recordings in New York of blues songs in 1922 – although she did not like to be referred to as a "blues singer", since she sang a wide repertory of music.
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A Good Man Is Hard to Find
Cotton Belt Blues
I Ain't Got Nobody
I Hate a Man Like You
Lonesome Ghost Blues
Electrician Blues
My Man O'War
My Man O' War
Some of These Days
Can't Help Loving That Man of Mine
My Pillow And Me
Georgia on My Mind
She Walked Right Up And Took My Man Away
Memphis Blues
Jelly Roll
Louisiana
A Good Man Is Hard to Find (take 2)
There'll Be Some Changes Made
Salty Dog
Sugar Blues
How Could I Feel Blue
You're Such A Cruel Papa To Me
Bill Bailey
You're Always Messin' Round With My Man
Lizzie's Blues
Take Yo' Finger Off It
Lazy River
Family Trouble Blues
Haitian Blues (A Wild Weepin' Moan) (80987)
Basin Street Blues
Darktown Strutter's Ball
I Never Knew What The Blues Were
Papa Won't You Tell Me What You Done To Me
Animal Ball
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
Slow Up Papa
Who's Sorry Now?
Mama's Lonesome For You
I Hate a Man Like You - Remastered 2002
My Man'o War
Black Man (Be On Yo' Way)
Basin Street Blues No. 70
If You Can't Control Your Man
Waitin' for the Robert E. Lee
Alexander's Rag Time Band
Don't Tell Me Nothin' 'bout My Man
Mama Don' Allow It
Too Slow Blues
When You're A Long Long Way From Home
Triflin' Man
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