Sugar Chile Robinson - Blues & Rhythm Series 5052: The Chronological Sugar Chile Robinson 1949-1952 (2003)
Artist: Sugar Chile Robinson
Title: Blues & Rhythm Series 5052: The Chronological Sugar Chile Robinson 1949-1952
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Classics Records
Genre: Blues, R&B, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 60:01
Total Size: 176 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Blues & Rhythm Series 5052: The Chronological Sugar Chile Robinson 1949-1952
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Classics Records
Genre: Blues, R&B, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 60:01
Total Size: 176 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Vooey, Vooey Vay (2:16)
02. After School Blues (2:34)
03. Numbers Boogie (2:28)
04. Caldonia (2:29)
05. Say, Little Girl (2:04)
06. Bouncing Ball Boogie (2:10)
07. Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer (2:37)
08. Christmas Boogie (2:17)
09. Sticks And Stones (2:38)
10. The Bases Were Loaded (2:14)
11. Broken-Down Piano (2:55)
12. I'll Eat My Spinach (2:31)
13. Baby Blues (2:20)
14. The Donkey Song (2:15)
15. The Hunkie Man (2:21)
16. The Green Grass Grows All Around (3:04)
17. Whop, Whop (2:05)
18. Lazy Boy's Boogie (3:03)
19. Frustration Boogie (2:08)
20. Go, Boy, Go (2:16)
21. Detroit Rag (2:47)
22. St. Louis Blues (3:06)
23. Yancey Special (2:38)
24. Hum-Drum Boogie (2:30)
At the age of 2 he could play piano, at 5 he appeared in public and at 9 he made his first record. He performed for President Harry S. Truman at the White House Correspondent's Association Dinner in 1946, becoming the first African-American to be invited.
"Numbers Boogie" reached No. 4 on the Billboard R&B charts in 1949.
He was pushed into stardom too soon and disappeared from the scene a few years later.
In 2016, President Obama invited Robinson back to the White House Correspondent's Dinner to celebrate the 70th anniversary of his appearance there.
"Numbers Boogie" reached No. 4 on the Billboard R&B charts in 1949.
He was pushed into stardom too soon and disappeared from the scene a few years later.
In 2016, President Obama invited Robinson back to the White House Correspondent's Dinner to celebrate the 70th anniversary of his appearance there.