Clarence Williams’ Blue Five
Margaret Johnson (2) & Clarence Williams’ Blue Five
Maggie Jones
Maggie Jones
Clarence Williams’ Blue Five
Clarence Williams’ Blue Five
Clarence Williams’ Blue Five
Clarence Williams’ Blue Five
Bertha “Chippie” Hill
Hociel Thomas
Nolan Welsh
Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five
Bertha “Chippie” Hill
Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven
Louis Armstrong
Lillie Delk Christian
Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five
Lillie Delk Christian
Seger Ellis
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra
I was standin’ on the corner
Did not mean no harm
I was standin’ on the corner, mama
Did not mean no harm
And the police came
Nabbed me by my arm
Every prosecutor questioned me, partner
The clerk, he wrote it down
The prosecutor questioned me, partner
The clerk, he wrote it down
They don’t give me one chance
But here I was to leave this town
[Cornet solo: Louis Armstrong]
As I got to the Bridewell
Fell down on my knees
And I got through the Bridewell
Fell down on my knees
Lord, kill me jailer
Kill me please
They [?] me to the [?] quarry
I was standing in the door, I just couldn’t [?]
They [?] me to the [?] quarry
I was standing in the door
As they threw me this way, people
You know I’ve been here before
The Bridwell Blues was written by Nolan Welsh & Richard M. Jones.
Nolan Welsh released The Bridwell Blues on Wed Jun 16 1926.