The Complete Library of Congress Recordings

2005 • Album

The Story of "I'm Alabama Bound"
The Story of Aaron Harris, Continued / Aaron Harris Blues
My Gal Sal
Real Tough Boys
The Dirty Dozen
Bert Williams
Winin' Boy Blues
Original Jelly Roll Blues
Time In Mobile
Aaron Harris, His Hoodoo Woman, and the Hat That Started a Riot
The St. Louis Scene
Sporting Attire and Shooting the Agate
The Murder Ballad, Pt. 1
Freakish
Winin' Boy Blues
Jelly Roll's Early Playing Days In the District
King Porter Stomp
The Story of the 1900 New Orleans Riot and the Song of Robert Charles
Maple Leaf Rag, St. Louis Style / Maple Leaf Rag, New Orleans Style
Sweet Mamas and Sweet Papas
The Murder Ballad, Pt. 2
Pep
Boogie Woogie Blues
Hot Bands and Creole Tunes
The Story of "King Porter Stomp"
The Story of the 1900 New Orleans Riot, Continued
Jelly Roll Carves St. Louis
See See Rider
The Murder Ballad, Pt. 3
The Georgia Skin Game
Buddy Bertrand's Blues
Eh, la Bas
Jelly Roll's Background
Game Kid Blues
Jelly Roll Carves St. Louis, Continued
Parading With the Broadway Swells
The Murder Ballad, Pt. 4
The Georgia Skin Game, Continued
When the Hot Stuff Came In
Old-Time Creole Musicians and the French Element
Music Lessons
New Orleans Funerals
New Orleans Blues
Fights and Weapons
The Murder Ballad, Pt. 5
The Georgia Skin Game, Conclusion
The First Hot Arrangements
Playing Hot With Buddy Bolden
Miserere
Funeral Marches
Winin' Boy Blues
Luis Russell and New Orleans Riffs
The Murder Ballad, Pt. 6
Ungai Hai
The Pensacola Kid and the Cadillac Café
High Society
The Stomping Grounds
Oh, Didn't He Ramble?
Winin' Boy Blues
Jelly's Travels: From Yazoo to Clarksdale
The Murder Ballad, Pt. 7
New Orleans Blues
At the Cadillac Café, Los Angeles
Sporting Life Costumes
The Style of Sammy Davis
Tiger Rag Third, Fourth, And Fifth Strains
The Anamule Dance
Jelly's Travels: From Clarksdale to Helena
Fickle Fay Creep
The Spanish Tinge
Little Liza Jane, Continued / On the West Coast
Buddy Bolden: Man and Musician
Tony Jackson Was the Favorite / Dope, Crown, and Opium
Tiger Rag
The Anamule Dance, Continued
Jelly's Travels: From Helena to Memphis
Jungle Blues
Improving Spanish Tempos
In the Publishing Business
Creoles Playing With Negroes: Getting That Drive
Poor Alfred Wilson
The Right Tempo Is the Accurate Tempo
The Great Buddy Bolden / Buddy Bilden's Blues
In Memphis: The Monarch Saloon and Benny Frenchy
King Porter Stomp
Creepy Feeling
Jelly Roll's Compositions
Honky Tonk Blues / In New Orleans, Anyone Could Carry a Gun
Jazz Discords and Story of the Kansas City Stomp
The Great Buddy Bolden, Continued
Benny Frenchy's Tune, Continued
Sweet Peter
Crave
How Johnny St. Cyr Learned to Play Guitar
New Orleans Was a Free and Easy Place
Tighten Up
Mr. Jelly Lord
Make Me a Pallett On the Floor
Hyena Stomp
Mamanita
Guitar Blues
The Story of Aaron Harris
Slow Swing and "Sweet Jazz Music"
How Jelly Roll Got His Name
Make Me a Pallett On the Floor, Continued
Wolverine Blues, Begun
C'était N'aut' Can-Can, Payez Donc
Bad Men and Pimps
Salty Dog / Bill Johnson, Jelly's Brother-in-Law
Original Jelly Roll Blues
Make Me a Pallett On the Floor, Part 3
Wolverine Blues, Concluded
Spanish Swat
The Story of the Coon Blues
Hestitation Blues
Honky Tonk Blues
Make Me a Pallett On the Floor, Concluded
State and Madison
Ain't Misbehavin'
Coon Blues
Pearls
I Hate a Man Like You / Rolling Stuff
Jazz Is Just a Makeup: Buddy Bolden, Honky Tonks, Brass Band Funerals, and Parades
Pearls
Michigan Water Blues
Young Sidney Bechet: Jim Crow and the Dangers of the District
The Main Idea In Jazz: "Just Watch Me" - Improvising and Reading Music
Of All His Mother's Children He Loved Jelly the Best

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In what year was the album “The Complete Library of Congress Recordings” released by Jelly Roll Morton?
The album “The Complete Library of Congress Recordings” was released in 2005 by Jelly Roll Morton, featuring 128 tracks.
What is the most successful song from the album “The Complete Library of Congress Recordings” by Jelly Roll Morton?
Winin' Boy Blues” is the biggest hit from the album “The Complete Library of Congress Recordings” by Jelly Roll Morton.

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