Revella E. Hughes
Revella E. Hughes
Revella E. Hughes
Carroll C. Clark
Carroll C. Clark
Carroll C. Clark
Carroll C. Clark
Four Harmony Kings
Four Harmony Kings
Inez Richardson
Inez Richardson
Helen Woodruff
Manhattan Harmony Four
Manhattan Harmony Four
George Leon Johnson
George Leon Johnson
Marianna Johnson
Harry A. Delmore
Harry A. Delmore
J. Arthur Gaines
J. Arthur Gaines
Archie Harrod
Archie Harrod
Harrod’s Jubilee Singers
Harrod’s Jubilee Singers
Harrod’s Jubilee Singers
Harrod’s Jubilee Singers
Harrod’s Jubilee Singers
Harrod’s Jubilee Singers
Nettie Moore
Nettie Moore
Ivan H. Browning
Ivan H. Browning
Arthur Williams and Walter Johnson [Lewis James and Harold Wiley]
Charles Hart (1920s Tenor)
Herbert Black (Pseudonym)
Herbert Black (Pseudonym)
George P. Jones, Jr.
Katie Crippen
Katie Crippen
Lulu Whidby
Lulu Whidby
Creamer and Layton
Creamer and Layton
Katie Crippen
Katie Crippen
Marion Harrison &
Excelsior Quartette
Excelsior Quartette
Mary Straine
Lena Wilson
Lena Wilson
Isabelle Washington
Isabelle Washington
Maggie Jones
Maggie Jones
Eddie Gray
Eddie Gray
Marion Harrison
Marion Harrison
Georgia Harvey
Georgia Harvey
Georgia Harvey
Georgia Harvey
Fletcher Henderson
Fletcher Henderson
Fletcher Henderson
James Price Johnson
Inez Wallace
Inez Wallace
Inez Wallace
Maude De Forrest
Maude De Forrest
Mary Straine
Mary Straine
Mary Straine
Mary Straine
Etta Mooney
Etta Mooney
Etta Mooney
Etta Mooney
Julia Moody
Julia Moody
Julia Moody
Julia Moody
Julia Moody
Inez Wallace
Josie Miles
Josie Miles
Josie Miles
Josie Miles
Josie Miles
Josie Miles
Josie Miles
Josie Miles
Josie Miles
Josie Miles
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
The Jazz Masters
Ethel Waters’ Jazz Masters [Irving Weiss And His Ritz-Carlton Orchestra]
Essie Whitman
Essie Whitman
The Jazz Masters
The Jazz Masters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Florence Cole-Talbert
Florence Cole-Talbert
Mrs. Antoinette Garnes
Mrs. Antoinette Garnes
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
[Verse]
I woke up this morning just as day was dawning
And the clock was striking four
My lovin' babe came in the door
And it made me sore
Now it seems as though he don't want his baby anymore
'Cause he told me so
My lovin' babe done packed his trunk and he's ready to go
Slippin' 'way from town
I've looked for him, he can't be found
I look everywhere, every place around
He caught the four o'clock train, and I know he threw me down
[Chorus 1]
Sighing, yes, I'm crying
'Cause my sweet babe went away
That same train will bring him back some day
Watch what I say
So now the more that I cry, thе further he gets away
[Instrumental Break]
[Chorus 2]
Standing at thе station
And was looking for my train
I believe will bring him back again
He was to blame
Now, the way he treated me, it surely was a shame
Four O’Clock Blues was written by Gus Horsley.