"Let the Good Times Roll" is a jump blues song written by American songwriters Sam Theard and Fleecie Moore that was recorded in 1946 by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five. In 2013 The Blues Foundation added the song to its Hall of Fame in the "Classic of Blues Recording — Singles or Album Tracks" category. The induction announcement noted that the song "became a standard show opener for countless blues artists over the years, from B.B. King to Koko Taylor".
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"Let the Good Times Roll" is a jump blues song written by American songwriters Sam Theard and Fleecie Moore that was recorded in 1946 by Lo… read more
"Let the Good Times Roll" is a jump blues song written by American songwriters Sam Theard and Fleecie Moore that was recorded in 1946 by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five. In 2… read more
Ray Charles (Ray Charles Robinson, Albany, Georgia, September 23, 1930 - Beverly Hills, California, June 10, 2004), was an American singer-songwriter, musician, arranger, and band leader. As a rock and roll, rhythm & blues, soul, blues, jazz, country and pop musician he helped to shape the sound of rhythm & blues. He brought a soulful sound to everything from country music ("I Can't Stop Loving You") to rock and roll ("Mess Around"), to pop standards to a now-iconic rendition of "America the Beautiful." Frank Sinatra called him "the … read more
Ray Charles (Ray Charles Robinson, Albany, Georgia, September 23, 1930 - Beverly Hills, California, June 10, 2004), was an American singer-songwriter, musician, arranger, and band leader. … read more
Ray Charles (Ray Charles Robinson, Albany, Georgia, September 23, 1930 - Beverly Hills, California, June 10, 2004), was an American singer-songwriter, musician, arranger, and band leader. As a rock and roll, rhythm & blues, soul,… read more