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Eubie Blake

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Aliases
Eubie Blake & His Orch.
Eubie Blake and His Orchestra
Eubie Blake and His Shuffle Along Orchestra
Real name
James Hubert Blake
Born
February 7, 1887
Died
February 12, 1983
Country
United States
IPI
00003303059 25 works
Affiliation
ASCAP
Comments
Popular, ragtime and jazz pianist. Blake was also a composer and lyricist. He was born to parents who were former slaves, and was the only child of eight that survived infancy.
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Covers by Eubie Blake

Title Performer Release date Originally by
October 1921 Lucille Hegamin - Accompanied by Blue Flame Syncopators
i October 1921 Noble Sissle and His Sizzling Syncopators
August 1922 Eubie Blake and His Shuffle Along Orchestra
1953 Eubie Blake and His Shuffle Along Orchestra
i October 1921 Lottie Gee and Chorus
Covered by (9 artists)
i 1959 Arthur Collins
  1972 Edith Wilson PRF, Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra REC,REL
i 1959 Willie & Eugene Howard
i 1969 Elisabeth Welch and Chorus PRF, The Ambassadors [US2] REC, Arthur Gibbs and His Gang REL, Frank Crumit REC, Ina Duncan, Adelaide Hall and Arthur Porter PRF, Eva Taylor, Accomp. by Clarence Williams Blue Five
i 1972 Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds
July 1923 Alberta Hunter
i 1974 Scott Joplin
1972 Tuskegee Institute Singers
1953 (unknown)
1972 Lem Fowler
i 1972 Joseph Samuels' Jazz Band
September 16, 1922 Original Memphis Five
1959 Lottie Gee and Chorus
1953 Lottie Gee and Chorus
i I'm Just Wild About Harry Marian McPartland with Eubie Blake (Marian McPartland, Eubie Blake) 1993 Unverified
i 1972 Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds
September 16, 1922 Ethel Waters and Joe Smith's Jazz Masters
1972 Harrod's Jubilee Singers
i 1972 (unknown)
  1931 Ben Bernie and His Orchestra REC, Ethel Merman PRF
1931 Sam Lanin and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Paul Small
September 1921 (unknown)
i November 1921 Furman and Nash
i 1962 (unknown)
i 1959 Scott Joplin
i 1962 (unknown)
i   1962 Ethel Waters REC, Minto Cato PRF
i 1972 Victor Military Band
1931 Isham Jones and His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive   1924 Frank Crumit REC, Ina Duncan, Adelaide Hall and Arthur Porter PRF
i 1972 (unknown)
1931 Jimmie Noone and His Orchestra
1927 Ernest Hare
1931 Prince's Band
i 1972 Original Dixieland Jazz Band
1931 Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra
i 1962 (unknown)
  1974 Marion Harris REC, Adele Astaire PRF
1972 Ethel Waters and The Jazz Masters
i 1969 (unknown)
July 1923 Marion Harris
i 1962 Al Jolson
1921 Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra
i 1972 Kammersänger C. Richard Tauber
i 1972 William Gaxton & Genevieve Tobin
  1972 Ethel Waters REC,PRF

Songs written by Eubie Blake

Original songs

Title Written by Originally by Original date Covered by
All of No Man's Land Is Ours Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle, Jim Europe Lt. Noble Sissle & Lt. Jim Europe's 369th Infantry "Hellfighters" Band 1919 Covered by (2 artists)
Baltimore Buzz Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle Noble Sissle and His Sizzling Syncopators May 1921 Covered by (6 artists)
Baltimore Todolo Eubie Blake Eubie Blake 1969 Covered by (10 artists)
Bandana Days Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle Eubie Blake and His Shuffle Along Orchestra July 15, 1921 Covered by (9 artists)
Bugle Call Rag Eubie Blake, Carey Morgan Victor Military Band February 1916 Covered by (9 artists)
Charleston Rag (Sounds of Africa) Eubie Blake Eubie Blake August 1921 Covered by (32 artists)
Chevy Chase Eubie Blake Covered by (30 artists)
Daddy Won't You Please Come Home Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle Gertrude Saunders May 23, 1921 Covered by Debbie Gravitte
Fizz Water Eubie Blake Covered by (10 artists)
Goodnight Angeline Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle, Jim Europe Peerless Quartette September 1919 Covered by (9 artists)
Good-Night, Angeline Eubie Blake, Jim Europe, Noble Sissle Peerless Quartette December 20, 1919 Missing information
Gypsy Blues Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle Covered by (17 artists)
I'd Give a Dollar for a Dime Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, John Finke Covered by (15 artists)
I'm Just Wild About Harry Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle Lottie Gee and Chorus May 23, 1921 Covered by (90 artists)
In Honeysuckle Time (When Emmaline Said She'd Be Mine) Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle Noble Sissle and His Sizzling Syncopators May 1921 Covered by (4 artists)
Love Will Find a Way Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle Covered by (24 artists)
Memories of You Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake Minto Cato PRF, Ethel Waters REC September 1, 1930 Covered by (378 artists)
My Handy Man Ain't Handy No More Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake Edith Wilson October 28, 1930 Covered by (7 artists)
Oriental Blues Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle Noble Sissle – Piano Accompaniment by Eubie Blake June 1921 Covered by Tim Sparks
Poor Jimmy Green Eubie Blake Eubie Blake 1969 Covered by (5 artists)
Poor Katie Redd Eubie Blake Covered by (5 artists)
Rhapsody in Ragtime Eubie Blake Eubie Blake 1974 Covered by Richard Dowling
Serenade Blues Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle Oriole Terrace Orchestra REC, Frank Westphal and His Rainbo Orchestra REL May 1922 Covered by Dan Levinson & His Canary Cottage Dance Orchestra
Tricky Fingers Eubie Blake Covered by (4 artists)
Troublesome Ivories Eubie Blake Covered by (11 artists)
You're Lucky to Me Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake Ethel Waters PRF,REC September 1, 1930 Covered by (58 artists)

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