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All the Classic Hits 1938-1952 ()

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All the Classic Hits 1938-1952 - Big Joe Turner
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  1. Goin' Away Blues
  2. Roll 'Em Pete
  3. Cherry Red
  4. Baby, Look at You
  5. Lovin' Mama Blues
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  1. Goin' Away Blues
  2. Roll 'Em Pete
  3. Cherry Red
  4. Baby, Look at You
  5. Lovin' Mama Blues
  6. Cafe Society Rag
  7. Piney Brown Blues
  8. Doggin' the Dog
  9. Careless Love
  10. Jumpin' Down Blues
  11. Rainy Day Blues
  12. Wee Baby Blues
  13. Last Goodbye Blues
  14. Lucille
  15. Rock Me Mama
  16. Corrina, Corrina
  17. Lonesome Graveyard Blues
  18. Nobody in Mind
  19. Somebody's Got to Go
  20. Ice Man
  21. Chewed Up Glass
  22. Rocks in My Bed
  23. Blues on Central Avenue
  24. Goin' to Chicago
  25. Sun Risin Blues
  26. Blues in the Night
  27. Cry Baby Blues
  28. It's the Same Old Story
  29. Rebecca
  30. Little Bittie Gal's Blues
  31. I Got a Gal for Every Day in the Week
  32. S.K. Blues, Pt. 1
  33. S.K. Blues (Continued)
  34. Johnson and Turner Blues
  35. Watch That Jive
  36. Howlin' Winds
  37. Low Down Dog
  38. Miss Brown Blues
  39. I Got My Discharge Papers
  40. My Gal's a Jockey
  41. I'm Still in the Dark
  42. I Got Love for Sale
  43. Sunday Morning Blues
  44. Mad Blues
  45. It's a Low Down Dirty Shame (Playboy Blues)
  46. I'm Still in the Dark
  47. Miss Brown Blues
  48. Sally-Zu-Zazz
  49. Rock of Gibraltar
  50. Milk and Butter Blues
  51. That's When It Really Hurts
  52. I'm in Sharp When I Hit the Coast
  53. New Ooh Wee Baby Blues
  54. Around the Clock, Pt. 1
  55. Around the Clock (Continued)
  56. I Don't Dig It
  57. Ooo-Ouch-Stop
  58. Battle of the Blues, Pt. 1
  59. Battle of the Blues, Pt. 2
  60. Goin' Home
  61. Blues
  62. Morning Glory
  63. Nobody in Mind
  64. Low Down Dog
  65. Back Breaking Blues
  66. Roll' Em Pete
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Classic Hits 1938-52 is a five-disc, 123-track collection of Big Joe Turner's earliest recording sessions before finding stardom with his mid-'50s R&B sides. While this JSP set isn't extravagant, it's a luxury to have Turner's sides for National, Aladdin, Freedom, MGM, and Imperial remastered and together in one collection. The final disc also includes the Boss of the Blues' first recordings for Ahmet and Nesuhi Ertegun of Atlantic Records: "Chains of Love," "Sweet Sixteen," "Poor Lover's Blues," and "Still in Love (With ...

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