Watts Local - Little Willie Jackson, Jackson, William
Go Back Where You Stayed Last Night - Little Willie Jackson, Easton, Sidney
Jackson's Boogie - Little Willie Jackson, Jackson, William
I Ain't Got Nobody - Little Willie Jackson, Graham, Roger [Song
Don't Get Around Much Anymore - Little Willie Jackson, Ellington, Duke
FST - Little Willie Jackson, Cole, Nat King
Black and Blue - Little Willie Jackson, Brooks, Harry
The Peanut Vendor - Little Willie Jackson, Gilbert, Wolfe
Someday, Somehow, Somewhere - Little Willie Jackson, Jackson, William
On the Sunny Side of the Street - Little Willie Jackson, Fields, Dorothy
Let's Jump - Little Willie Jackson, Jackson, James
Muddy Water - Little Willie Jackson, DeRose, Peter
Little Willie's Boogie - Little Willie Jackson, Jackson, James
You Can Depend on Me - Little Willie Jackson, Carpenter, Charles
58th Street Jump - Little Willie Jackson, Jackson, William
There'll Be Some Changes Made - Little Willie Jackson, Higgins, Billy [2]
Baby - Little Willie Jackson, Jackson, William
Shasta - Little Willie Jackson, Jackson, William
St. Louis Blues - Little Willie Jackson, Handy, W.C.
My Baby's Blues - Little Willie Jackson, Jackson, William E.
St. Louis Blues - Little Willie Jackson, Handy, W.C.
The Peanut Vendor - Little Willie Jackson, Gilbert, Wolfe
Jackson's Boogie - Little Willie Jackson, Jackson, William
Muddy Water - Little Willie Jackson, DeRose, Peter
Willie Jackson was a multi-talented blind musician who sang & played alto, tenor & baritone saxophone. He was featured on Joe Liggins' million selling R&B classic 'The Honeydripper'. Jackson's band was actual... more »ly the Honeydrippers & Joe Liggins is believed to be featured on piano on several of these tracks. So here you have 24 classic recordings from the late 1940s, half of them previously unissued, all transferred with loving care from the original master lacquers. Ace. 2000.« less
Willie Jackson was a multi-talented blind musician who sang & played alto, tenor & baritone saxophone. He was featured on Joe Liggins' million selling R&B classic 'The Honeydripper'. Jackson's band was actually the Honeydrippers & Joe Liggins is believed to be featured on piano on several of these tracks. So here you have 24 classic recordings from the late 1940s, half of them previously unissued, all transferred with loving care from the original master lacquers. Ace. 2000.