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]
Today we met a colored gal named Susan Anna Gray
She seemed as bright and cheerful as the flowers in May
She said “[?], honey, [?]
I feel so happy I could even kiss a bumble bee
I love the birds that soar the skies and the raindrops that fall
But child, you never could surmise what I love best of all
[Chorus 1]
"I've gone wild
I'm wild about moonshine
Just crazy 'bout moonshine
I mean it makes you spoony, it sets you loony
I've gone wild from yearning night and day
And I feel like pining when the moon is shining far, far away
You get a fellar who is willing and a bench in the park
Drag the fellar and thе bench to a spot in the dark
Let him hug and let him kiss until his heart is satisfied
But if your conscience hurts then let your conscience be your guide
I've gone wild
I'm wild about moonshine
Moonshine has made a wild, wild woman of me"
[Instrumental Break]
[Chorus 2]
"I've gone wild
I'm wild about moonshine
Just crazy 'bout moonshine
I mean a little liquor, that has a kicker
I've gone wild from yearning night and day
And I feel that quiver of the Old Green River fading away
You get a cellar and a kettle, some yeast and some corn
A little sugar and some raisins, and you boil 'em till morn
Let it stand about a week and you'll discover with joy
'Twill kick you like a jackass (Wow!), oh boy
I've gone wild
I'm wild about moonshine
Moonshine has made a wild, wild woman of me"
I’m Wild About Moonshine was written by Turner Layton & Henry Creamer.