T-BONE WALKER: “THEY CALL IT STORMY MONDAY” (BUT TUESDAY’S JUST AS BAD”)

"Stormy Monday" (Gregmark / Lord and Walker, 1949 / Blues - Male Vocal)
T-Bone Walker (Aaron T. Walker)

T-BONE WALKER ("STORMY MONDAY” COVERS):

"Stormy Monday" (Polygram Records, 1971 / Blues - Male Vocal w/ Instrumental)
The Allman Brothers (Aaron T. Walker)
"Call It Stormy Monday" (Fantasy / Stax / Concord / Universal, 1999 / Blues - Male Vocal)
Albert King / Stevie Ray Vaughn (Live) (Aaron T. Walker)
"Stormy Monday Blues" (Blues Classics - 1927 To 1969 (Disc 3) 1959, Duke / Blues - Male Vocal)
Bobby "Blue” Bland
"Stormy Monday" (Elmore James - John Brim, 1969, Chess / Blues - Male Vocal)
Elmore James (Aaron T. Walker)
"Stormy Monday" (Live At Blues Alley, 1996 / Blues Jazz - Female Vocal)
Eva Cassidy (Aaron T. Walker)
"Stormy Monday" (Blues 1982, Intermedia / Blues - Female Vocal)
Etta James (Aaron T. Walker)
Stormy Monday (Country Masters: Freddy Fender, Vol. 2, 1985 / Blues Country - Male Vocal)
Freddy Fender (Aaron T. Walker)
"Call It Stormy Monday" (Warner Music Discovery, 1991 / Blues - Male Vocal)
James Cotton (Live) (Aaron T. Walker)
"Call It Stormy Monday" (Prestige, 1963 / Blues - Instrum)
Jack McDuff (Feat. Kenny Burrell) (Aaron T. Walker)
"They Call It Stormy Monday" Deram/Polygram, 1969 / Blues - Instrum)
John Mayall (Feat. Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce) (Aaron T. Walker)
"Stormy Monday" (Polygram, 1974 / Blues, Funk - Male Vocal)
James Brown (Aaron T. Walker)
"Stormy Monday" (A&M, 1969 - Blues, Rock - Male Vocal / Instrum)
Lee Michaels (Aaron T. Walker)

THE PARIS SISTERS:

"A Lonely Girl's Prayer" (Gregmark Records, 1962 / Pop Ballad - Female Vocal)
The Paris Sisters (Spector, Sands)
"All Through The Night" (Gregmark Records, 1962 / Pop Ballad - Female Vocal)
The Paris Sisters (Duncan)
"Be My Boy" (Gregmark Records, 1961 / Pop Rock Ballad - Female Vocal)
The Paris Sisters (Spector)
"He Knows I Love Him Too Much" (Gregmark Records, 1962 / Pop Ballad - Female Vocal)
The Paris Sisters (Goffin, King)
"I Love How You Love Me" (Gregmark Records, 1961 / Pop Ballad - Female Vocal
The Paris Sisters (Mann, Kolber)
"I’ll Be Crying Tomorrow" (Gregmark Records, 1961 / Pop Ballad - Female Vocal)
The Paris Sisters (Spector, Sands)
"Let Me Be The One" (Gregmark Records, 1962 / Pop Ballad - Female Vocal_
Paris Sisters (Mann, Kolber)
"Once Upon A While Ago" (Gregmark Records, 1962 / Pop Ballad - Female Vocal)
The Paris Sisters (Paris Sisters)
"What Am I To Do?" (Gregmark Records, 1962 / Pop Ballad - Female Vocal)
The Paris Sisters (Pomus, Spector)
"Yes - I Love You" (Gregmark Records, 1962 / Pop Ballad - Female Vocal)
Paris Sisters (Spector)

RAY SHARPE:

"Give'n Up" aka "Givin' Up" (Jamie Record Co., 1960 / Rockabilly R&B - Male Vocal)
Ray Sharpe (Sharpe)
"Have Love Will Travel" (Jamie Record Co., 1958 / Rockabilly R&B - Male Vocal)
The Sharps (Sharpe)
"Im Gonna Let It Go This Time" (Jamie Record Co., 1961 / Rockabilly R&B - Male Vocal)
Ray Sharpe (aka "Gonna Let It Go This Time") (Wilson)
"Kewpee Doll" (Jamie Record Co., 1959 / Rockabilly R&B Pop - Male Vocal)
Ray Sharpe (Sharpe)
"Linda Lu" (Jamie Record Co., 1959 / Rockabilly R&B Pop - Male Vocal)
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"Long John" (Jamie Record Co., 1959 / Rockabilly R&B - Male Vocal)
Ray Sharpe (Sharpe)
"Look At Me" (Jamie Record Co., 1958 / Rockabilly R&B Pop - Male Vocal)
The Sharps (Feat. Duane Eddy) (Hazlewood)
"Monkey's Uncle" (Jamie Record Co., 1958 - Rockabilly R&B Pop - Male Vocal)
Ray Sharpe (Sharpe)
"Oh My Baby's Gone" (Hamilton, 1958 / Rockabilly R&B - Male Vocal)
Ray Sharpe and The Blues Whalers (Sharpe)
"T.A. Blues" (Jamie Records Co., 1959 / Rockabilly R&B - Male Vocal)
Ray Sharpe (Hazlewood)

RAY SHARPE ("LINDA LU” COVERS):

"Linda Lu" (Liberty Records, 1963 / Country Pop- Male Vocal)
Bobby Vee Meets The Ventures (Sharpe)
"Linda Lu" (Flying Fish Records, 1995 / Rockabilly, Blues - Male Vocal)
Dr. Loco's Rockin' Jalapeno Band (Sharpe)

SANFORD CLARK:

"Bad Luck" (Jamie Record Co., 1959 / Country Pop - Male Vocal)
Sanford Clark (Hazlewood)
"Go On Home" (Jamie Record Co., 1960 / Country Pop Folk - Male Vocal)
Sanford Clark (Clark, Cole)
"It's Nothin' To Me" (Ramco 1966 / Country Pop - Male Vocal)
Sanford Clark (aka "T Ain't Nothing To Me") (Patterson)
"New Kind Of Fool" (Jamie Record Co., 1959 / Country Rock Blues - Male Vocal)
Sanford Clark (Hazlewood)
"Promise Me Baby" (DOT, 1957 / Country Pop - Male Vocal)
Sanford Clark (Banta)
"Run Boy Run" (Jamie Record Co., 1959 / Rockabilly Country Blues Pop - Male Vocal)
Sanford Clark (Hazlewood)
'Sing Em' Some Blues" (Jamie Record Co., 1959 / Rockabilly Country Blues)
Sanford Clark (Hazlewood)
"Son Of A Gun" (Jamie Records Co., 1959 / Rockabilly Country Pop Blues - Male Vocal)
Sanford Clark (Hazlewood)
"Still As The Night" (Jamie Records Co., 1958 / Country Rockabilly Pop - Male Vocal)
Sanford Clark (Hazlewood)

THE PENTAGONS:

"I Wonder If Your Love Will Ever Belong To Me" (Jamie Record Co., 1961 / Doo-Wop, R&B - Male Vocal)
The Pentagons (Goodloe, Goodloe, Roosevelt, Jones, McGinnis, Rudolph)
"Im In Love" (Jamie Record Co., 1961 / Doo Wop, R&B - Male Vocal)
The Pentagons (Jones, Goodloe, Goodloe, Roosevelt, McGinnis, Rudolph)
"She Loves Me" (Jamie Record Co., 1961 / R&B Doo-Wop - Male Vocal)
The Pentagons (Jones, Goodloe, Goodloe, Roosevelt, McGinnis, Rudolph)
"Until Then" (Jamie Record Co., 1962 / Doo-Wop R&B Soul - Male Vocal)
The Pentagons (Jones, Goodloe, Goodloe, Roosevelt, Munson, Otis)

AL CASEY:

"Willa Mae" (Disky Communications / Liberty Records, 1957 / Rock Folk Country Pop - Male Vocal)
Al Casey (Casey, Hazlewood)

BB KING:

"Don't Look Now But I've Got the Blues" (Kent Records, 1958 / Blues Soul Funk - Male Vocal)
BB King (Hazlewood)

THE coasters:

"(Ain't That) Just Like Me" ( ATCO, 1961 / Funk, R&B, Pop)
The Coasters (Carroll, Guy)

CONNIE CONWAY:

"Can It Be" (Jamie Record Co., 1958 / Pop Folk Country - Male Vocal)
Connie Conway (Hazlewood)

DUANE EDDY:

"Words Mean Nothing" (Jamie Records Co., 1960 / Folk, Country, Orchestral)
Duane Eddy (Feat. Lee Hazlewood) (Hazlewood)