
Louis Jordan (July 8, 1908 - February 4, 1975) was a pioneering African-American jazz and rhythm & blues musician and songwriter who enjoyed his greatest popularity from the late 1930s to the early 1950s. Known as "The King of the Jukebox", Jordan was highly popular with both black and white audiences in the later years of the swing era. Jordan was one of the first black recording artists whose popularity crossed over into the mainstream white audience and who scored hits on both the "race" charts and the mainstream white pop charts.
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Is You Is Or Is You Ain't (My Baby)
Caldonia
Choo Choo Ch'Boogie
Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens
Let the Good Times Roll
Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby
Knock Me A Kiss
Saturday Night Fish Fry
Five Guys Named Moe
Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby?
Beans and Cornbread
Early In The Morning
Choo Choo Ch' Boogie
Is You Is Or Is You Ain't (My Baby) - 1956 Mercury Version
Run Joe
Caldonia Boogie
I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town
Santa Claus, Santa Claus
Caledonia
Ain't That Just Like a Woman
Salt Pork, West Virginia
G.I. Jive
Barnyard Boogie
Keep a-Knockin' (But You Can't Come in)
Keep A Knockin' (But You Can't Come In)
Blue Light Boogie
Boogie Woogie Blue Plate
Saturday Night Fish Fry - Pts. 1 & 2
Salt Pork West Virginia
Choo - Choo Ch Boogie ( Louis Jordan)
That Chick's Too Young to Fry
Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying
Slow Down
Jack, You're Dead
Beware
May Every Day Be Christmas
Open the Door, Richard
I Like 'em Fat Like That
Somebody Done Changed The Lock On My Door
Texas and Pacific
Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin'
May Everyday Be Christmas - Single Version
You Run Your Mouth and I'll Run My Business
Buzz Me
Early in the Mornin'
Don't Worry 'Bout That Mule
Beans And Corn Bread
Ration Blues
I Want You To Be My Baby
School Days
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