Description: We combine shipping on all purchased items. It is now automatically calculated and discounted based on your location. Margaret Youngblood aka Margaret Young (Born February 23, 1891 - Died May 3, 1969) Margaret Young was a popular singer and comedienne in the 1920s. She helped popularize such hits as "Hard Hearted Hannah" and "Lovin' Sam The Sheik Of Alabam'". She began her professional career in Detroit, Michigan. Margaret sang at theaters, dinner clubs and in vaudeville. She was noted for her novelty renditions in an act that was frequently seen in New York as well as various other circuits of the day. She 1st recorded commercially for Victor in 1920. From 1922 to 1925 she recorded for Brunswick. Her recorded output yielded some 60 sides on the Victor and Brunswick labels. Margaret tried to make a comeback in 1949 after years of retirement. She recorded 2 sides for Capitol Records that year. Margaret Young's sister was married to the great songwriter Richard Whiting. Margaret was the aunt of jazz singer Margaret Whiting. After a brief illness, Margaret Young died on May 3, 1969 in Inglewood, California. She was 78 years old at her death. These recordings have a jazzy style with a lot of her personality interjected into the lyrics. Her material and singing style represented the independent woman of the 1920’s. The excitement in her performance is unique to her. Many of the sides have a jazz band backup. This group of 3 CD’s represents the majority of her recorded output. All selections digitally restored by Vintage Recordings. Margaret Young Encore 2 1920’s Blues & Jazz Singer Brunswick Recordings (Recorded 1923-1924) Several Items will have a symbol next to a song. You can listen to a sound clip with the windows media player. 01 - You Said Something When You Said Dixie - 1923 02 - Louisville Lou - 1923 03 - Papa Better Watch Your Step - 1923 Your browser does not support the audio element. 04 - Somebody's Wrong - 1923 05 - Stingo Stungo - 1923 06 - He May Be Your Good Man Friday - 1923 07 - Mama Goes Where Papa Goes - 1923 08 - What Do They Mean By Love - 1923 09 - You Better Keep Baby Baby - 1923 10 - He'll Always Be One Of Those Guys - 1923 11 - Promise Me Anything Never Get Anything Blues - 1923 12 - Why Should I Weep Over One Sweetie - 1923 Your browser does not support the audio element. 13 - Hula Lou - 1924 14 - Dancing Dan - 1923 15 - Nobody Sweetheart - 1923 16 - What Does A Pussycat Mean When She Says Meow - 1923 17 - Oh Gee Georgie - 1923 18 - Big Boy - 1924 19 - Hard Hearted Hanna - 1924 20 - The Grass Is Always Greener - 1924
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Artist: Margaret Young, Brunswick Discs, 1920's Jazz Singer, 1920's Blues Singer
Style: 1920s, 1920 Jazz, 1920s Blues, Vocal Jazz
Format: CD
Release Title: Margaret Young Enc 2 1920’s Jazz Singer Brunswick
Genre: Blues, Jazz
Sub-Genre: Vocal Jazz
Era: 1920s