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The royal garden blues

The royal garden blues

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"The royal garden blues" (Royal Garden Blues) is a song of the blues which Clarence Williams (Clarence Williams) and Spenser Williams composed in 1919. Is popularized by an original Dixieland jazz band [1], and, after it, is recorded by many musicians; of the jazz became standard [2]. It is thought that this song is a popular song based on the early riff among other things [2].

Spenser Williams (both are another person) collaborated with Clarence Williams on two different songs called "I Ain' t Gonna Give Nobody None o' This Jelly Roll" and "Yama Yama Blues". Spenser Williams is these two pieces of real authors, and it is thought that community of the copyright indication was recognized as for Clarence to publish this song ("the royal garden blues") [2].

Footnote

  1. ^ Bix BeiderBecke: Royal Garden Blues at jazz.com - retrieved on 30 April 2009
  2. ^ a b c Royal Garden Blues at jazzstandards.com - retrieved on 30 April 2009

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