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1959 studio album by Joe Williams with Count Basie & His Orchestra
Everyday I Have the Blues Released 1959 Recorded September 19, 1957, and September 24, 1959 Capitol Studios, New York City and Universal Recording, Chicago Genre Jazz Length 39 :20 Label Roulette SR 52033 Producer Teddy Reig
Everyday I Have the Blues is an album by singer Joe Williams with Count Basie and His Orchestra featuring tracks recorded in 1959 (with one track from 1957 on the original LP) which was originally released on the Roulette label.[ 1] [ 2]
AllMusic awarded the album 4 stars and its review by John Bush states, "Joe Williams had enlivened the Count Basie band for so long that it was natural for Basie and company to return the favor on his 1959 solo LP for Roulette. And with a trio of Basie arrangers – Frank Foster, Ernie Wilkins, Thad Jones – providing charts for a rather small group here, the results are excellent".[ 3]
In DownBeat , Ralph Gleason finds "the Basie band really shining as
an accompanying instrument" and argues this is Williams' "best album under his own name."[ 4]
"Everyday " (William York) – 4:43
"Baby Won't You Please Come Home " (Charles Warfield, Clarence Williams ) – 1:58
"Going to Chicago Blues" (Count Basie, Jimmy Rushing ) – 4:08 (this track was originally released on Sing Along With Basie ; not on CD reissue)
"Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You " (Andy Razaf , Don Redman ) – 2:28
"It's a Low Down Dirty Shame" (Ollie Shepard ) – 5:23
"Shake, Rattle and Roll " (Charles Calhoun ) – 2:14
"Just a Dream" (Big Bill Broonzy ) – 2:53
"Cherry Red" (Pete Johnson ) – 2:53
"Good Mornin' Blues" (Basie, Eddie Durham , Rushing) – 2:51
"What Did You Win" (Sid Wyche , R. Watts) – 2:17
"Ain't No Use" (Wyche, Leroy Kirkland ) – 2:56
"Confessin' the Blues" (Jay McShann , Walter Brown ) – 2:48 (bonus track on CD reissue)
"Five O'Clock in the Morning" (Joe Williams) – 3:15 (bonus track on CD reissue)
"How Can You Lose" (Benny Carter ) – 2:34 (bonus track on CD reissue)
Recorded on September 19, 1957, at Capitol Studios in New York City (tracks 4 & 12), and at Universal Studios in Chicago on March 4, 1958 (tracks 13 & 14) and September 24 & 25, 1959 (tracks 1–2 & 5–11)
Joe Williams – vocals
Count Basie – piano
John Anderson (tracks 1–2 & 5–11), Wendell Culley (tracks 4 & 12–14), Thad Jones , Joe Newman , Snooky Young – trumpet
Henry Coker , Al Grey (tracks 1–2, 5–11, 13 & 14), Bill Hughes (tracks 13 & 14), Benny Powell – trombone
Marshal Royal – alto saxophone , clarinet
Frank Wess – alto saxophone, tenor saxophone , flute
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (tracks 4 & 12), Frank Foster , Billy Mitchell (tracks 1–2, 5–11, 13 & 14) – tenor saxophone
Charlie Fowlkes – baritone saxophone
Freddie Green – guitar
Eddie Jones – bass
Sonny Payne – drums
^ Edwards, D. & Callahan, M. Roulette Album Discography, Part 3 , accessed November 3, 2015
^ Kitora, R., Count Basie Discography – 1950–1959 , accessed November 3, 2015
^ a b Bush, John. Everyday I Have the Blues – Review at AllMusic . Retrieved November 3, 2015.
^ a b Gleason, Ralph (January 7, 1960). "Record Reviews". DownBeat . Vol. 27, no. 1. p. 36.
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.
Studio albums Live albums
Members 1951–1960
Dance Session (1952–54, Clef)
Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings (with Joe Williams ) (1955, Clef)
April in Paris (1955–56, Verve)
The Greatest!! Count Basie Plays, Joe Williams Sings Standards (with Joe Williams ) (1956, Verve)
Basie in London (live) (1956, Verve)
One O'Clock Jump (with Joe Williams and Ella Fitzgerald ) (1957, Verve)
Count Basie at Newport (live) (1957, Verve)
E = MC² (1958, Roulette)
Basie Plays Hefti (1958, Roulette)
No Count Sarah (with Sarah Vaughan ) (1958, EmArcy)
Breakfast Dance and Barbecue (1959, Roulette)
Welcome to the Club (Uncredited) (Nat King Cole ) (1959, Capitol)
In Person! (with Tony Bennett ) (1959, Columbia)
Chairman of the Board (1959, Roulette)
Strike Up the Band (with Tony Bennett ) (1959, Roulette)
Basie/Eckstine Incorporated (with Billy Eckstine ) (1959, Roulette)
Everyday I Have the Blues (with Joe Williams ) (1959, Roulette)
The Count Basie Story (1960, Roulette)
I Gotta Right to Swing (Uncredited) (Sammy Davis Jr. ) (1960, Decca)
1961–1970
First Time! The Count Meets the Duke (with Duke Ellington ) (1961, Columbia)
The Legend (1961, Roulette)
Count Basie/Sarah Vaughan (with Sarah Vaughan ) (1961, Roulette)
Basie at Birdland (live) (1961, Roulette)
Easin' It (1962, Roulette)
Sinatra–Basie: An Historic Musical First (with Frank Sinatra ) (1962, Reprise)
On My Way & Shoutin' Again! (1963, Verve)
Li'l Ol' Groovemaker...Basie! (1963, Verve)
This Time by Basie! (1963, Verve)
Ella and Basie! (with Ella Fitzgerald ) (1963, Verve)
Basie Land (1964, Verve)
It Might as Well Be Swing (with Frank Sinatra ) (1964, Reprise)
Basie Picks the Winners (1965, Verve)
Our Shining Hour (with Sammy Davis Jr. ) (1965, Verve)
Arthur Prysock and Count Basie (with Arthur Prysock ) (1965, Verve)
Basie's Beatle Bag (1965, Verve)
Broadway Basie's...Way (1966, Command)
Basie Meets Bond (1966, United Artists)
Hollywood...Basie's Way (1966, Command)
Sinatra at the Sands (live, with Frank Sinatra ) (1966, Reprise)
Basie's Beat (1967, Verve)
Half a Sixpence (1967, Dot)
The Board of Directors (with The Mills Brothers ) (1968, Dot)
The Board of Directors Annual Report (with The Mills Brothers ) (1968, Dot)
Basie Straight Ahead (1969, Dot)
Standing Ovation (1969, Dot)
Afrique (1970, RCA Victor)
Basie on the Beatles (1970, Happy Tiger )
1971–1980
Have A Nice Day (1971, Daybreak)
Bing 'n' Basie (with Bing Crosby ) (1972, Daybreak)
Jazz at Santa Monica Civic '72 (live) (1972, Pablo)
The Bosses (with Big Joe Turner ) (1973, Pablo)
Basie Big Band (1975, Pablo)
Fun Time (1975, Pablo)
I Told You So (1976, Pablo)
Prime Time (1977, Pablo)
Montreux '77 (live) (1977, Pablo)
Live in Japan '78 (live) (1978, Pablo)
On the Road (1979, Pablo)
Digital III at Montreux (live) (1979, Pablo)
A Classy Pair (with Ella Fitzgerald ) (1979, Pablo)
A Perfect Match (live, with Ella Fitzgerald ) (1979, Pablo)
Kansas City Shout (1980, Pablo)
1981–1990
Warm Breeze (1981, Pablo)
Send in the Clowns (Sarah Vaughan ) (1981, Pablo)
Farmer's Market Barbecue (1982, Pablo)
88 Basie Street (1983, Pablo)
Me and You (1983, Pablo)
Fancy Pants (final album with Count Basie ) (1983, Pablo)
Long Live the Chief (1987, Denon)
Diane Schuur & the Count Basie Orchestra (live, with Diane Schuur ) (1987, GRP)
The Legend, the Legacy (1990, Denon)
1991–2000
The George Benson Big Boss Band featuring The Count Basie Orchestra (1991, Warner Bros.)
The Count Basie Orchestra Live at El Morocco (1992, Telarc)
Joe Williams and the Count Basie Orchestra (1993, Telarc)
Live at Manchester Craftsmen's Guild: The Count Basie Orchestra (1997, Blue Jackel)
At Long Last (with Rosemary Clooney ) (1998, Concord)
Count Plays Duke (1998, MAMA)
Swing Shift (1999, MAMA)
2001–present Small-group sessions
Basie Jam (1973, Pablo)
For the First Time (1974, Pablo)
Basie & Zoot (with Zoot Sims ) (1975, Pablo)
For the Second Time (1975, Pablo)
Basie Jam 2 (1976, Pablo)
Basie Jam 3 (1976, Pablo)
Kansas City 5 (1977, Pablo)
The Gifted Ones (with Dizzy Gillespie ) (1977, Pablo)
Basie Jam: Montreux '77 (live) (1977, Pablo)
Satch and Josh...Again (with Oscar Peterson ) (1977, Pablo)
Night Rider (with Oscar Peterson) (1978, Pablo)
Count Basie Meets Oscar Peterson – The Timekeepers (with Oscar Peterson) (1978, Pablo)
Yessir, That's My Baby (with Oscar Peterson) (1978, Pablo)
Kansas City 7 (1980, Pablo)
Kansas City 6 (1981, Pablo)
Mostly Blues...and Some Others (1983, Pablo)