Ivy Smith
Ivy Smith was an African American vaudeville performer and recording artist in the United States. She used the pseudonyms Ruby Rankin and Sally Sad.[1] She recorded "Sad and Blue" / "Third Alley Blues", "Cincinnati Southern Blues" / "Barrel House Mojo", and "Ninety Nine Years Blues / Too Mean to Cry Blues (1927) (Iva Smith) at Paramount Records in 1927.
She performed as a vaudeville act and records with Cow Cow Davenport.[2] They recorded on Vocalion Records.[3]
Smith performed with Cow Cow Davenport as the Chicago Steppers and they recorded together.[4] Their recordings include "Sad and Blue" and "My Own Man Blues". A compilation of their works was released in 1993 and reissued in 2002.
Leroy Pickett also accompanied her.[5]
Discography
- "Got Jelly On My Mind" / "Wringing and Twisting Papa" on Supertone Records
- "Rising sun blues"
- "Sad and blue"
- "My own man blues"
- "Third alley blues"
- "Ninety nine years blues"
- "Cincinnati southern blues"
- "Too mean to cry blues"
- "Barrel house mojo"
- "Shadow blues"
- "No good man blues"
- "Gin house blues"
- "Mistreated mamma blues"
- "Doin' that thing"
- "Somebody's got to knock a jug"
- "Southern high waters blues"
- "Wringin' and twistin' papa"
- "Got jelly on my mind"
- "Gypsy woman blues"
- "Milkman blues"
- "Alabammy mistreated"[6]
References
- Taft, Michael (October 8, 2013). Talkin' to Myself: Blues Lyrics, 1921-1942. Routledge. ISBN 9781136734014 – via Google Books.
- "Ivy Smith | Biography & History". AllMusic.
- D'Souza, Ajay. "Ivy Smith". Big Road Blues.
- Moanin' Low: A Discography of Female Popular Vocal Recordings, 1920-1933. Greenwood Publishing Group. November 3, 1996. ISBN 9780313292415 – via Google Books.
- Komara, Edward M. (November 3, 2006). Encyclopedia of the Blues. Psychology Press. ISBN 9780415926997 – via Google Books.
- Smith, Ivy; Davenport, Cow Cow (November 3, 1993). "Ivy Smith & Cow Cow Davenport: complete recorded works in chronological order, 1927-1930". Document Records – via Open WorldCat.
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