
Margaret Youngblood was been born on February 23, 1891 in Detroit, Michigan. She was one of four daughters of Bernard and Minnie (Walters) Youngblood. Margaret Young was noted for her novelty renditions in an act that was frequently seen in New York as well as various other circuits of the day. She was also noted for her almost child-like, girlish but appealing vocals. Margaret's short recording career from 1920 to 1925 yielded some 58 sides on the Victor and Brunswick labels.
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Oh Gee, Georgie
Red Hot Henry Brown
Nobody's Sweetheart
Oh! By Jingo!
Hard Hearted Hannah
Eliza (Recorded December 1924)
Oh! by Jingo! (Oh! by Gee! You're the Only Girl for Me)
Tomorrow
Stumbling All Around (Recorded May 1922)
Hard-Hearted Hannah, the Vamp of Savannah
Big Bad Bill Is Sweet William Now (Recorded September 1924)
Oh By Jingo
Oh! By Jingo (Recorded March 1920)
Oh! By Jingo
Oh Gee Georgie
Oh, by Jingo: Oh! By Jingo
Dancin' Dan
Oh! Is He Dumb? (Recorded July 1922)
Me and the Boyfriend (Recorded September 1924)
Nobody Loves Me Now (Recorded May 1922)
Insufficient Sweetie (Recorded October 1924)
Lovin' Sam, The Sheik of Alabam (Recorded September 1922)
I Want to See My Tennessee (Recorded December 1924)
Oh By Jingo (1920)
Africa (Recorded July 1924)
Yes, Sir! That's My Baby (Recorded June 1925)
Louisville Lou (Recorded April 1923)
Doodle Doo Doo (Recorded July 1924)
Red Hot Henry Brown (Recorded June 1925)
Too Tired (Recorded July 1924)
He'll Always Be One of Those Guys (Recorded October 1923)
Big Boy (Recorded March 1924)
Oh, Gee Georgie (Recorded March 1924)
Why Should I Weep About One Sweetie? (Recorded December 1923)
Under the Water (Recorded July 1924)
Nobody’s Sweetheart Now (Recorded February 1924)
Take 'Em to the Door (Recorded May 1925)
He Loves It (Recorded September 1922)
Nobody Lied (Recorded July 1922
You Better Keep Babying Baby (Recorded October 1923)
Ukulele Lady (Recorded May 1925)
What Does the Pussycat Say, When It Says Meow? (Recorded February 1924)
Stingo Stungo (Recorded July 1923)
I Ain't Got Nobody to Love (Recorded February 1925)
A New Kind of Man (Recorded October 1924)
Promise Me Everything, Never Get Anything Blues (Recorded December 1923)
You Said Something, When You Said Dixie (Recorded April 1923)
Don't Think That You’ll Be Missed (Recorded November 1922)
Whoa, Tillie, Take Your Time
Hard Hearted Hannah -6-1924
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