Walter Davis

Walter Davis

Genres: blues, piano, jazz, americana, rhythm and blues

About Walter Davis

Walter Davis (March 1, 1912 – October 22, 1963) was an African American blues singer and pianist. Davis had a rich singing voice that was as expressive as the best of the Delta blues vocalists. His best-known recording, a version of the train blues standard "Sunnyland Blues", which he released in 1931, is more notable for the warmth and poignancy of his singing than for his piano playing. Two more of his best known songs were "Ashes In My Whiskey" and "Blue Blues". He was also billed as 'Hooker Joe'. For the Blue Note jazz pianist see Walter Davis, Jr. Davis was born on a farm in Grenada, Mississippi, United States, and ran away from home at about 13 years of age, landing in St. Louis, Missouri. During the period from the late 1920s through the early 1950s he played club dates in the South and the lower Midwest, often with guitarist Henry Townsend and fellow pianist Peetie Wheatstraw, and recorded prolifically. Roosevelt Sykes accompanied him on his first records (1930–33); thereafter he had the ability or confidence to play for himself. He was among the most productive and popular recording artists in blues, cutting about 180 sides between 1930 and 1952, several of which ("M&O Blues", "Angel Child" and "Come Back Baby") have been taken up by other singers. Davis appears to have stopped performing professionally around 1953. Suffering from health problems, primarily a stroke, he settled in St. Louis, Missouri, supporting himself as a night clerk at a hotel and as a preacher. He died in St. Louis in 1963, aged 51. He was posthumously inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2005. For the Blue Note pianist: Walter Davis, Jr

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Walter Davis — Top 26 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Walter Davis I Hear My Baby Crying
Walter Davis Lonesome Hill Blues
Walter Davis Oil Field Blues
Walter Davis What Have I Done Wrong?
Walter Davis Everything Is O.K.
Walter Davis Hello Blues
Walter Davis Let Me Play In Your Saddle
Walter Davis Let Me in Your Saddle
Walter Davis Root Man Blues
Walter Davis Tears Come Rolling Down
Walter Davis You Are The One I Love
Walter Davis New Santa Claus
Walter Davis Jacksonville
Walter Davis Cotton Farm Blues
Walter Davis Just Want To Talk Awhile
Walter Davis Things Ain't What They Used To Be
Walter Davis So Long Baby
Walter Davis Holiday Blues
Walter Davis M & O Blues
Walter Davis I Feel All Right
Walter Davis Good Morning Baby
Walter Davis I Ain't Got Changing Clothes
Walter Davis Biddle Street Blues
Walter Davis Ashes in My Whiskey
Walter Davis Cuttin' Off My Days
Walter Davis The Only Woman
I Hear My Baby Crying
Lonesome Hill Blues
Oil Field Blues
What Have I Done Wrong?
Everything Is O.K.
Hello Blues
Let Me Play In Your Saddle
Let Me in Your Saddle
Root Man Blues
Tears Come Rolling Down
You Are The One I Love
New Santa Claus
Jacksonville
Cotton Farm Blues
Just Want To Talk Awhile
Things Ain't What They Used To Be
So Long Baby
Holiday Blues
M & O Blues
I Feel All Right
Good Morning Baby
I Ain't Got Changing Clothes
Biddle Street Blues
Ashes in My Whiskey
Cuttin' Off My Days
The Only Woman