Empress of the Blues: Bessie Smith

Bessie Smith was called the “Empress of the Blues,” famed for her ability to be both regal and sensual in song and style. She was also her generation's highest-paid African American entertainer from her early days performing on Chattanooga street corners and her travels on the black vaudeville circuit to her decade as a top-selling recording artist touring in her own railroad car. We hear about Bessie Smith from artists who knew her personally as well as an historian and anthropologist who has studied her life and performances. Also, Bessie Smith songs from Alberta Hunter, Dinah Washington, Nina Simone, and Catherine Russell; and a conversation with Annika Chambers, a 21st-century blueswoman.

HOUR ONE

Open Bed: Baby Won't You Please Come Home Bessie Smith

The Best of Bessie Smith, Sony

See See Rider Ma Rainey

Ma Rainey, Fantasy

Clip: Archie Martin

Don't Fish in My Sea Ma Rainey

Ma Rainey, Vol. 4: 1926-1927, Document

After You've Gone Bessie Smith

The Complete Recordings, Vol. 3, Sony

Clip: Worthia "Showboy" Thomas

I Wanna Hot Dog for My Roll Butterbeans and Susie

Stars of the Apollo, Columbia

There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight Bessie Smith

The Essential Bessie Smith, Sony

Instrumental: State Street Rag Louie Bluie and Ted Bogan

That Devlin’ Tune: A Jazz History: 1895-1950, West Hill Radio Archives

Put Me in the Alley Blues Albert Nicholas and Johnny St. Cyr

Really the Blues?: A Blues History, Vol. 1: 1893-1929, West Hill Radio Archives

Clip: Albert Nicholas

Me and My Gin Bessie Smith

The Complete Recordings, Vol. 4, Sony

Crazy Blues Mamie Smith and her Jazz Hounds

Crazy Blues: The Best of Mamie Smith, Sony

Clip: Jerry Zolten

Clip: Lizzie Miles

Cotton Belt Blues Lizzie Miles

Lizzie Miles, Vol. 2: 1923-1928, Document

Downhearted Blues Bessie Smith

The Essential Bessie Smith, Sony

Clip: Maureen Mahon on Bessie Smith's Pinch Back Blues

Pinch Back Blues Bessie Smith

The Complete Recordings, Vol. 1, Sony

Clip: Louis Armstrong talking about Bessie Smith for the Voice of America, 1956

St. Louis Blues Bessie Smith

Louis Armstrong Voice of America radio program, 1956, University of North Texas Music Library Archive

Instrumental: St. Louis Blues Louis Armstrong

Louis Armstrong Plays W. C. Handy, Sony

Clip: Maureen Mahon on Bessie Smith's Backwater Blues

Backwater Blues Bessie Smith

The Complete Recordings, Vol. 3, Sony

Clip: Robert O'Meally on Ralph Ellison and Bessie Smith

Work House Blues Bessie Smith

Ralph Ellison: Living with Music, Sony

Lock and Key Bessie Smith

The Complete Recordings, Vol. 3, Sony

Clip: Maureen Mahon on the film "St. Louis Blues"

Gimme A Pig Foot and a Bottle of Beer Bessie Smith

The Complete Recordings, Vol.5: The Final Chapter, Sony

Clip: Dave Oxley on Bessie Smith's death near Clarksdale, MS

My Last Affair Billie Holiday

Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia: 1933-1944, Sony

End Bed: St. Louis Blues Art Tatum

Piano Starts Here, Sony

HOUR TWO

Open Bed: Do Your Duty Bessie Smith

The Complete Recordings, Vol.5: The Final Chapter, Sony

Your Mother's Son in Law Billie Holiday

Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia, Vol. 1, Sony

Clip: Chris Albertson on Billie Holiday as a blues singer

Give Me a Pigfoot and a Bottle of Beer Billie Holiday

The Complete Decca Recordings, GRP

Clip: Koko Taylor

I'm Mixed Up Koko Taylor

What It Takes/The Chess Years, Chess

Preachin' the Blues LaVern Baker

LaVern Baker Sings Bessie Smith, Atlantic

Instrumental: Backwater Blues BB King

One Kind Favor, Geffen

Clip: Mahalia Jackson

In the Beautiful Tomorrow Mahalia Jackson

The Original Apollo Sessions, Couch & Madison

On Revival Day (A Rhythmic Spiritual) Bessie Smith

The Complete Recordings, Vol. 4 , Sony

Clip: Nina Simone

Sugar in My Bowl Nina Simone

Essential Women in Blues, Platinum

After You've Gone Dinah Washington

Dinah Washington Sings Bessie Smith, Verve

Clip: Catherine Russell

Kitchen Man Catherine Russell

Sentimental Streak, World Village

Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out Alberta Hunter

Amtrak Blues, Sony

Instrumental: I Just Wanna Make Love to You Annika Chambers

American Routes original recording at the 2018 Montana Folk Festival ,

Segment: Annika Chambers

Backwater Blues Irma Thomas

Our New Orleans, Nonesuch

Closing Bed: Basin Street Blues Henry Butler

American Routes original recording,

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