
Henry "Rubberlegs" Williams was a jazz/blues singer and dancer who enjoyed middling success in the '30s, Williams biggest claim to posterity had mostly to do with being in the right place at the right time: Miles Davis made his initial recordings on a Williams-led session. He also recorded in 1945 with pianist Clyde Hart in a band that also included some of the first recordings of bebop pioneers Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. These and the Davis
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That's The Blues
Empty Bed Blues
I Want Every Bit Of It
That's The Stuff You Gotta Watch
4-F Blues
Bring It On Home
Deep Sea Blues
What's the Matter Now
Going Back To Washington
Pointless Mama Blues
Oo Bop Sh'bam
4 F Blues
That’s The Blues
Susie Bee Blues
Worried Life Blues
You Ever Sit Thinking
I Ain't Gonna Marry
Did You Ever Get To Thinking
G. I. Blues
Rubberlegs Williams
Did You Ever Sit Thinking
Pointless Mama Blues (feat. Teddy Reig & Rubberlegs Williams)
Empty Bed Blues Pt. 1
4 - Blues
Deep Sea Blues (feat Teddy Reig & Rubberlegs Williams)
Bring It On Home (feat. Teddy Reig & Rubberlegs Williams)
Oo Bop Sh'bam (feat. Teddy Reig & Rubberlegs Williams)
What's the Matter Now?
That's The Stuff You Got To Watch
Bring It On Home (Take 2)
That's blues
Empty Bed Blues Pt. 2
That's The Stuff You Gotta Watch (Take 1)
That's The Stuff You Gotta Watch (Take 2)
Goin' Back To Washington Corner 7th & "T"
Goin' Back To Washington Corner 7th & 'T'
Pointless Mama
Pointless Mama Blues (feat. Rubberlegs Williams)
Goin' Back To Washington Corner of 7th & T
Dreams
Bring It On Home (Take 1)
Empty Bed Blues - Part 1
Empty Bed Blues - Part 2
Hallucinations (Part 2)
That's the Blues - Rubberlegs Williams
Going back To Washington Corner 7th And "T"
Did You Ever
That' The Blues
That's the Stuff You Gotta Watch (Take 3)
Bring It on Home (Take 3)
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