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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 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". Read more on Last.fm.
jazz blues soul rhythm and blues swing
"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". Read more on Last.fm.
Hit the Road Jack
Georgia On My Mind
I've Got a Woman
Mess Around
I Got a Woman
I Can't Stop Loving You
Unchain My Heart
Drown in My Own Tears
Hallelujah I Love Her So
What'd I Say
Hallelujah, I Love Her So
Here We Go Again
You Don't Know Me
Come Rain or Come Shine
A Fool for You
I Believe to My Soul
Lonely Avenue
You Are My Sunshine
What'd I Say, Pt. 1 & 2
Busted
Let the Good Times Roll
One Mint Julep
Let's Go Get Stoned
(Night Time Is) the Right Time
Born to Lose
It Had to Be You
Mary Ann
Sticks and Stones
America The Beautiful
Georgia on My Mind - Original Master Recording
This Little Girl of Mine
Sinner's Prayer
Ain't That Love
I've Got A Woman - Single/LP Version
Crying Time
Hard Times (No One Knows Better Than I)
Greenbacks
Leave My Woman Alone
Fever
Hit the Road Jack (Remastered)
What'd I Say Parts I & Ii
Come Back Baby
The Midnight Hour
Take These Chains from My Heart
Yesterday
Bye Bye Love
I'm Movin' On
I Don't Need No Doctor
Ruby
Don't You Know