Jelly Roll Morton Songtexte
"Hesitation Blues" (Interview and Song)
"Make Me a Pallet on the Floor," continued (Song)
The Crave
Geboren am 20. Oktober 1885, Gestorben am 10. Juli 1941
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Levee Serenaders
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Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra
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Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers
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Jelly Roll Morton’s New Orleans Jazzmen
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Jelly-Roll Morton Trio
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Jelly‐Roll Morton’s Incomparables
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Jelly‐Roll Morton’s Jazz Band
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Jelly‐Roll Morton’s Kings of Jazz
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Jelly‐Roll Morton’s Steamboat Four
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Jelly‐Roll Morton’s Stomp Kings
Volume Two (Compilation)
- Red Hot Pepper (von Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra)
- Deep Creek (von Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra)
- Pep (von Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra)
- Seattle Hunch (von Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra)
- Frances (Fat Frances) (von Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra)
- Freakish (von Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra)
- Burnin’ the Iceberg (von Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra)
- Courthouse Bump (von Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra)
- Pretty Lil (von Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra)
- Sweet Aneta Mine (von Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra)
- New Orleans Bump (von Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra)
- Down My Way (von Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra)
- Try Me Out (von Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra)
- Tank Town Bump (von Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra)
- Sweet Peter (von Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers)
- Jersey Joe (von Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers)
- Mississippi Mildred (von Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers)
- Mint Julep (von Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers)
- Smilin’ the Blues Away
- Turtle Twist
- My Little Dixie Home
- That’s Like It Ought to Be
Mehr Songtexte

- Blue Mood Blues
- Original Rag
- Winin' Boy Blues No1, begun
- Winin' Boy Blues No1, concluded
- Tanktown Bump
- Sidewalk Blues - Take 3
- Dead Man Blues - Take 1
- Grandpa's Spells - Take 3
- Cannon Ball Blues - Take 2
- Sidewalk Blues - Take 2
- Dead Man Blues - Take 2
- Grandpa's Spells - Take 2
- Cannon Ball Blues - Take 1
- Load of Coal (Load of Cole)
- Georgia Stomp
- The Story of Alabama Bound
- Time in Mobile
- The Story of King Porter Stomp
- Jell Roll's Background
- Music Lessons
- Miserere
- The Style of Sammy Davis
- Tony Jackson Was the Favorite/Dope, Crown, and Opium
- Poor Alfred Wilson
- Honkey Tonk Blues
- New Orleans Was a Free and Easy Place
- The Story of Aaron Harris, Part 1
- The Murder Ballad, Part 1
- The Murder Ballad, Part 2
- The Murder Ballad, Part 3
- The Murder Ballad, Part 4
- The Murder Ballad, Part 5
- The Murder Ballad, Part 6
- The Murder Ballad, Part 7
- Wolverine Blues, Part 1
- Wolverine Blues, Part 2
- The Pearls, Part 1
- The Pearls, Part 2
- The St. Louis Scene
- Jelly Roll Carves St. Louis, Part 1
- Jelly Roll Carves St. Louis, Part 2
- Winin' Boy Blues, Part 1
- The Anamule Dance, Part 1
- The Anamule Dance, Part 2
- The Great Buddy Bolden, Part 1
- The Great Buddy Bolden, Part 2
- How Jelly Roll Got His Name
- Honky Tonk Blues & Old-Time Honky Tonks
- Shoe Shinner's Drag
- Pop
- Winnin' Boy Blues
- Grandpa's Spells II
- Creepy Feeling: [Begun]
- Creepy Feeling: [Concluded]
- Winin' Boy Blues: [No. 2 Begun]
- Winin' Boy Blues: [No. 2 Concluded]
- Buddy Bertrand's Blues + Mamie's Blues: [No. 1]
- Buddy Bertrand's Blues: [No. 2]
- Sweethearts O'Mine
- Oh, Didn´t He Ramble
- Shoe Shiner´s Drag
- Grandpa´s Spell
- Winin´ Boy Blues
- Ballin´ The Jack
- The Story Of AH [cs] - Aaron Harris Blues
- Aaron Harris, His Hoodoo Woman & The Hat That Started A Riot [s]
- The Story Of The 1900 New Orleans Riot & The Song Of Robert Charles [s]
- The Story Of The 1900 New Orleans Riot [cs] - Game Kid Blues
- Game Kid Blues [c] - Buddy Carter Rag
- New Orleans Funerals [s] - Steal Away - Nearer My God To Thee
- Funeral Marches [s] - Flee As The Bird To The Mountain
- Oh! Didn't He Ramble - Evolution Of TR [s] - Tiger Rag 1st & 2nd Strains
- Tiger Rag 3rd, 4th & 5th Strains - Tiger Rag transformed
- The Right Tempo Is The Accurate Tempo [s] - Harmony, Melody, & Riffs [s]
- Jazz Discords & The Story Of KCS [s] - Kansas City Stomp
- Kansas City Stomp [c]
- Slow Swing [s] - Sweet Jazz Music
- Salty Dog - Bill Johnson, Jelly's Brother-In-Law [s]
- Hestitation Blues
- The Crisis
- Weary Blues
- Sergent Dunn's Bugle Call Blues
- Georgia Grind
- Swinging the Blues
- If You Know
- Got the Bucket
- My Home in in a Southern Town
- Why
- The Spanish Tinge (interview and demonstration)
- Salty Dog / Bill Johnson, Jelly's Brother-In-Law
- The Anamule Dance
- Shreverport Stomp
- Wolverine Blues2
- Jelly's Travels: From Clarksdale to Helena
- Buddy Bertrand's Blues (instrumental) / Mamie's Blues
- I Hate a Man Like You / Rolling Stuff (piano instrumental)
- Improving Spanish Tempos and Creepy Feeling (interview and piano instrumental)
- Jelly Roll Carves St. Louis (continued) / Miserere / Anvil Chorus
- Benny Frenchy's Tune (Continued) / Bad Sam, Memphis' Toughest / The Stomp That Beat Benny Frenchy / All That I Ask Is Love
- King Porter Stomp (piano instrumental) / The Story of "King Porter Stomp"
- Honky Tonk Blues / Old-Time Honky Tonks
- Shoe Shine Drag
- The Georgia Skin Game / I'm Gonna Get One and Go Directly
- Red Hot Peppers
- Mr. Jelly Lord (3rd take - Paramount) - The Bands
- Make Me a Pallet on the Floor
- I Thought I Heard Buddy Balden Say
- Oh Didn't He Ramble
- Mr. Jelly Lord (Gennett) - The Bands
- Beale St. Blues
- Muddy Water Blues - The Bands
- The Great Buddy Bolden / Buddy Bolden's Blues
- Georgia Swings
- Michigan Water Blues (interview and song)
- Wolverine Blues (continued)
- Ungai Hai, the Sign of the Indians (interview and song)
- The Style of Sammy Davis (piano instrumental) / The Renown of Tony
- The “Jelly Roll” Blues
- King Portor
- In the Publishing Business / Tricks Ain't Walking No More
- Jelly Roll Carves St. Louis
- Aaron Harris, His Hoodoo Woman & The Hat That Started a Riot
- Granpa’s Spells
- Time in Mobile / I'm Alabama Bound
- The Story of Aaron Harris
- Sobbin' Blues
- Jelly's Travels: From Helena to Memphis
- Poor Alfred Wilson / Tony Jackson's "Naked Dance"
- Parading With the Broadway Swells
- The Pensacola Kid and the Cadillac Café
- Billi Goat Stomp
- See See Rider / Parading With the Broadway Swells
- Sporting Attire
- Slow Swing and Sweet Jazz Music (interview and demonstration)
- Sherevport
- My Gal Sal, Original and Transformation (interview and song)
- Little Liza Jane / On the West Coast: Getting Along Swell
- Thirty-Fifthe St. Blues
- The Story of "King Porter Stomp" (continued)
- Creepy Feeling (piano instrumental)
- The Great Buddy Bolden
- The Story of the 1900 New Orleans Riot (continued) / Game Kid Blues
- Buddy Bolden's Blues (I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say)
- Boogie Woogie Blues / Albert Carroll's Tune / Buddy Bertrand's Blues
- Kansas City Stomp (continued) / Breaks in Jazz / Darktown Strutters
- When the Hot Stuff Came In
- New Orleans Blues (piano instrumental) / The Spanish Tinge
- Fights and Weapons / The Stars and Stripes Forever
- C'Était n'Aut' Can-Can, Payez Donc/If You Don't Shake, You Don't Get No Cake (interview and song)
- Honkey Tonk Blues / In New Orleans, Anyone Could Carry a Gun
- Make Me a Pallet on the Floor (conclusion)
- Tiger Rag (instrumental) / Panama
- Shoe Shiner's Drag (London Blues )
- The Pearls2
- Wild Man Blues2
- Hestitation Blues (interview and song)
- Oh! Didn't He Ramble (piano instrumental) / Evolution of Tiger Rag / Tiger Rag (1st & 2nd strains)
- Tiger Rag (3rd, 4th & 5th strains) (instrumental) / Tiger Rag Transformed
- Tom Cat Blues - The Morton-Oliver Duets
- Real Tough Boys
- Sweet Mamas and Sweet Papas / See See Rider
- Jelly's Travels: From Yazoo to Clarksdale
- Original Jelly Roll Blues / Jelly Roll's Four-Beat Foot
- Luis Russell and New Orleans Riffs / Call of the Freaks
- The Story of "I'm Alabama Bound" / I'm Alabama Bound
- Mournful Seranade
- The Right Tempo Is the Accurate Tempo / Harmony, Melody, & Riffs (interview and demonstration)
- Seattle Hunch2
- The Story of the 1900 New Orleans Riot and the Song of Robert Charles
- Big Fat HamMamanita - The Bands
- King Porter - The Morton-Oliver Duets
- At the Cadillac Café, Los Angeles / Little Liza Jane
- Sweetheart o’ Mine
- The First Hot Arrangements
- New Orleans Was a Free and Easy Place / Levee Man Blues
- In Memphis: The Monarch Saloon and Benny Frenchy / Benny Frenchy's Tune
- The Murder Ballad, Conclusion
- The Dirty Dozen (interview and song)
- Maple Leaf Rag, St. Louis Style (conclusion) / Maple Leaf Rag, New Orleans Style
- Sherevport2
- The Anamule Dance / The Story of "The Anmule Dance" / The Origins of Scat / Scat Song
- Tony Jackson Was the Favorite / Dope, Crown, and Opium
- Beale Street Blues2
- The Story of Aaron Harris (continued) / Aaron Harris Blues
- The St. Louis Scene / Randall's Tune / Maple Leaf Rag, St. Louis Style
- Jungle Blues2
- Music Lessons / Miserere
- How Jelly Roll Got His Name / Original Jelly Roll Blues
- Jazz Discords and the Story of the Kansas City Stomp / Kansas City Stomp (interview and demonstration)
- Funeral Marches / Flee as the Bird to the Mountain
- New Orleans Funerals / Steal Away / Nearer My God to Thee
- Make Me a Pallet on the Floor (interview and song)
- Winin' Boy Blues (continued)
- Intro: The Spanish Tinge
- You Need Some Lovin'
- Seargeant Dunn's Bugle Call Blues
- Ham 'n' Eggs
- Tom Cat
- "High Society"
- "Honkey Tonk Blues" (Song) / In New Orleans, Anyone Could Carry a Gun (Spoken)
- Smilin' Teh Blues Away
- Shoe Shiner's Rag
- Wiuld Man Blues
- Dean Man Blues
- Within' Boy Blues
- Michgan Water Blues
- Superior Rag
- Mr Jelly Lord (Jelly-Roll Morton and his Trio)
- Crave, The
- Spanish Tinge, The / New Orleans Blues / La Paloma
- Funeral March / Flee as the Bird to the Mountain
- Anamule Dance, The
- King Portor (A Stomp)
- Wolverine Blues:
- Shreveport-Stomp
- I Thought I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say
- Mama, Mama
- Fishtail Blues
- Mr. Jelly Lord (Paramount)
- Mr. Jelly Lord (Gennett)
- Smoke‐House Blues