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- Weary_Blues abstract "\"Weary Blues\" is a 1915 tune by Artie Matthews.Despite the name, the form is a multi-strain ragtime rather than a conventional blues. (At the time it was published, many hot or raggy numbers were published with the word \"Blues\" in the title). It is often known by the alternative title \"Shake It and Break It,\" especially when played by New Orleans jazz bands.The first jazz recording of the number was made by Yellow Nunez with the Louisiana Five in 1919. The tune is a perennial jazz standard, especially with Dixieland groups. Important recordings of the piece include those by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, Louis Armstrong, Johnny Dodds, Sidney Bechet, George Lewis.".
- Weary_Blues genre Jazz.
- Weary_Blues thumbnail WearyBluesCoverStark.jpg?width=300.
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- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Alcide_Nunez.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Artie_Matthews.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Blues.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Category:1910s_jazz_standards.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Category:1915_compositions.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rags.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Dixieland.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink George_Lewis_(clarinetist).
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Jazz.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Jazz_standard.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Johnny_Dodds.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink List_of_pre-1920_jazz_standards.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Armstrong.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana_Five.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans_Rhythm_Kings.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Ragtime.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Sidney_Bechet.
- Weary_Blues wikiPageWikiLinkText "Weary Blues".
- Weary_Blues writer Artie_Matthews.
- Weary_Blues caption "1915".
- Weary_Blues form Jazz_standard.
- Weary_Blues published "1915".
- Weary_Blues title "Weary Blues".
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- Weary_Blues writer Artie_Matthews.
- Weary_Blues subject Category:1910s_jazz_standards.
- Weary_Blues subject Category:1915_compositions.
- Weary_Blues subject Category:Rags.
- Weary_Blues hypernym Tune.
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- Weary_Blues comment "\"Weary Blues\" is a 1915 tune by Artie Matthews.Despite the name, the form is a multi-strain ragtime rather than a conventional blues. (At the time it was published, many hot or raggy numbers were published with the word \"Blues\" in the title). It is often known by the alternative title \"Shake It and Break It,\" especially when played by New Orleans jazz bands.The first jazz recording of the number was made by Yellow Nunez with the Louisiana Five in 1919.".
- Weary_Blues label "Weary Blues".
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