Wednesday, 21 January 2026

Jimmy Wilson born 21 January 1918

Jimmy Wilson (possibly January 21, 1918, 1921 or 1923 – February 5, 1965 or February 24, 1966) was an American West Coast blues singer, best known for his 1953 hit "Tin Pan Alley". 

Details of Wilson's life are sketchy and uncertain. He may have been born Jimmie Ned Wilson in Gibsland, Louisiana in 1918, or (according to other sources) near Lake Charles, Louisiana a few years later. 

Rising Star Gospel Singers

Jimmy Wilson was never interviewed, and the very little known about him comes from the memories of a couple of musicians who worked with him at various times. He started out singing with a gospel quartet, the Pilgrim Travelers in California and toured the West Coast ,but his first recordings were with the Rising Star Gospel Singers by Bob Geddings in 1946. He switched to R&B at the instigation of west coast producer-songwriter Geddins who began to record him in Oakland in 1951. 

Initially Wilson was with Bob Geddins' Cavaliers, but further recordings were made under Wilson's own name, often accompanied by guitarist Lafayette Thomas. Some of the masters were purchased by Aladdin Records which was based in Los Angeles, and Wilson recorded for Aladdin in 1952 before returning to record for Geddins' Big Town Records in 1953. 

                                   

Most of his records sold well locally, without crossing over to the mainstream. The one exception was Jimmy’s ‘signature song’, the original version of the blues standard ‘Tin Pan Alley’ which reached number 10 on the US Billboard R&B chart in 1953 and helped to establish Geddins as a major figure in West Coast blues. In 1954 he had a local on the subsidiary Rhythm label with “Strangest Blues.” 

Wilson failed to capitalize on the success of "Tin Pan Alley". Jimmy moved away from North California and continued recording in Louisiana, where he recorded for Goldband Records. His 1958 song "Please Accept My Love" was later recorded by B. B. King and Elton Anderson. His last recordings were for Duke Records in Houston in 1961. Wilson became an alcoholic and died on arrival at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas on February 24, 1966. Virtually forgotten by the record-buying public, he was buried at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery in Dallas. 

(Edited from Wikipedia, Wirz’ American Music, Jasmine & Acrobat liner notes)

1 comment:

boppinbob said...


For “Jimmy Wilson - Blues In The Alley 1948-1956 (2024 Jasmine)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/PRHpC3jk

01. Honey Bee
02. Please Believe Me
03. It's A Sin To Tell A Lie (Monologue by Scatman Crothers)
04. Mistake In Life
05. Every Dog Has His Day
06. Lemon Squeezer
07. It's Time To Change
08. Any Man's A Fool
09. Tin Pan Alley
10. Call Me A Hound Dog
11. A Woman Is To Blame
12. Blues At Sundown
13. Ethel Lee
14. Tell Me
15. Baby Don't Want Nobody But Me
16. Crying Like A Baby Child
17. Strangest Blues
18. I Used To Love A Woman
19. Teardrops On My Pillow
20. Mountain Climber
21. Louise
22. Send Me Your Key
23. Poor Poor Lover
24. Trouble In My House
25. Jumping From Six To Six
26. I Found Out
27. Oh Red
28. Blues In The Alley

“Blues In The Alley” offers a superb overview not just of Jimmy’s music, but also of the Bay Area blues scene of the early 1950s, of which Jimmy was a key component. Jasmine is delighted to refocus attention on Jimmy’s recorded legacy with a collection that pulls together all the secular blues recordings that he cut with Geddins between 1948 and 1956.

Here’s some more mp3’s of Jimmy Wilson found from various sources so quality will vary.

For “Jimmy Wilson- Best of The Rest (2026 FromTheVaults)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/gibpaZr2

1. NOBODY'S BUSINESS Bob Geddins Cavaliers (Cava-Tone 101) 1948
2. GHOST RIDERS Bob Geddins Cavaliers (Cava-Tone 101) 1948
3. I'M SO TIRED I COULD CRY West Side Trio (Cava-Tone 102) 1948
4. WEST SIDE JUMP West Side Trio (Cava-Tone 102) 1948
5. I'M JUST A STRANGER HERE Bob Geddins Cavaliers (Cava-Tone 103) 1948
6. BIG TOWN JUMP Jimmy Wilson & His All Stars (Big Town 101) 1953
7. INSTRUMENTAL JUMP Jimmy Wilson & His All Stars (Big Town 103) 1953
8. TROUBLE TROUBLE Jimmy Wilson (Rhythm 1766) 1954
9. FRISCO BAY Jimmy Wilson (Rhythm 1766) 1954
10. ALLEY BLUES Jimmy Wilson (Chart 610) 1956
11. POOR POOR LOVER Jimmy Wilson (Chart 629) 1956
12. BIG WHEEL ROLLING Jimmie Wilson (Goldband 1074) 1958
13. PLEASE ACCEPT MY LOVE Jimmie Wilson (Goldband 1074) 1958
14. DON'T YOU KNOW Jimmie Wilson (Goldband 1092) 1959
15. YANKY DANKY DOODLE Jimmie Wilson (Goldband 1095) 1960
16. EASY. EASY BABY Jimmy Wilson (Duke 331) 1961
17. MY HEART CRIES OUT FOR YOU Jimmy Wilson (Duke 331) 1961
18. I DON'T CARE Jimmy Wilson (Duke 339) 1961
19. PATIENTLY Jimmy Wilson (Duke 339) 1961