Bessie Smith - I ain't got nobody (1925) video free download


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Bessie Smith (jul 9,1892 or apr.15,1894 - sep.26,1937) was Americas most popular female blues singer of the 1920s and '30s.

Smith is often regarded as one of the greatest singers of her era, and along with Louis Armstrong, a major influence on subsequent jazz vocalists.

As a way of earning money for their impoverished household, Smith and her brother Andrew began performing on the streets of Chattanooga as a duo, she singing and dancing, he accompanying on guitar; their preferred location was in front of the White Elephant Saloon at Thirteenth and Elm streets in the heart of the city's African-American community.

In 1904, her oldest brother, Clarence, covertly left home by joining a small traveling troupe owned by Moses Stokes. "If Bessie had been old enough, she would have gone with him," said Clarence's widow, Maud. "That's why he left without telling her, but Clarence told me she was ready, even then. Of course, she was only a child."

In 1912, Clarence returned to Chattanooga with the Stokes troupe and arranged for its managers, Lonnie and Cora Fisher, to give her an audition. She was hired as a dancer rather than a singer, because the company also included Ma Rainey.

By the early 1920s, Smith had starred with Sidney Bechet in How Come?, a musical that made its way to Broadway, and spent several years working out of Atlanta, Georgia's 81 Theater, performing in black theaters along the East Coast. Following a run-in with the producer of How Come?, she was replaced by Alberta Hunter and returned to Philadelphia, where she had taken up residence. There, she met and fell in love with Jack Gee, a security guard whom she married on June 7, 1923, just as her first recordings were being released by Columbia Records. The marriage was a stormy one, with infidelity on both sides. During the marriage, Smith became the biggest headliner on the black Theater Owners Booking Association ( T.O.B.A.) circuit, running a show that sometimes featured as many as 40 troupers and made her the highest-paid black entertainer of her day. Gee was impressed by the money, but never adjusted to show business life, and especially not Smith's bisexuality. In 1929, when Smith learned of Gee's affair with another performer, Gertrude Saunders, she ended the marriage, but never sought a legal divorce. Smith eventually found a common-law husband in an old friend, Richard Morgan, who was Lionel Hampton's uncle and the antithesis of her husband. She stayed with him until her death.

Bessie Smith (feat. Buster Bailey, Fletcher Henderson) - I ain't got nobody (1925)

Comments

8 years ago

7SKYBALLER

David Lee Roth implemented some of Ms.Smiths' lyrics in his track "Just a Gigolo"

8 years ago

CzarJuliusIII

I'm barely in my 20s and I'm in love with Bessie's music.

9 years ago

Lina Brown

gloria de los blues. la emperatriz del Blue

9 years ago

Marijan Stojanoski

i am 34 years old and i love this music

10 years ago

Patrizia Veen

beautiful thank you

10 years ago

salty516

I'd heard of Bessie Smith, but never heard her sing. Until now. OMG, what I have been missing!! So sad she died at just 41, but it's wonderful recordings remain.

10 years ago

charles brown

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11 years ago

Umberto Tosi

She was an amazing courageous human being as well!

11 years ago

CJPStaff

Honored to find out my grandpa was the A&R talent scout for Columbia Records in Atlanta GA that recorded her great talent. Amazing but you can confirm here: Grammy Museum display for his work with Columbia Records. Go to grammy museum online for 360 Columbia Records event & view the photo #7 . I had one of the Columbia 78s of Bessie Smith that I gave to the Museum with many other support documents. God bless, Nikki Hornsby

11 years ago

Youtubeandme

this generation and the next may not hear this beautiful sound wile some of us did. we are unique.

11 years ago

Youtubeandme

omg! same my teacher was teaching us about the roaring 20's and 30's and i said hey let me hear this women. wow!

11 years ago

DazedConfused1969

A whole world existed before any of us did... amazing how we're here to realize that and we'll be another world many years from now to a new world

11 years ago

blaqteastain

Oh. . . you're right! But that would make it a good thing =) We wouldn't be alone anymore

11 years ago

Qahne

But wouldn't that defeat the purpose? I mean, we wouldn't be loners anymore xD

12 years ago

countrymusclequeen

Thanks for the info on her life. Thanks also for all the musical uploads!!

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