'Recorded in Chicago, 1954.
On labels: 'Recording first published 1966'.
Composer credits are confusing:
. Apex Blues (A2) credited on release to Williams instead of usual Jimmy Noone
. Wright as co-writer of St James Infirmary (A4) probably for publisher (a670990) founder of Publishing company legally operating under the name 'Lawrence Wright Music Co. Ltd.' from the 19th Sept 1933. (Formerly incorporated as 'The Huntley Trevor Music Company Ltd' on the 14th October 1932). The roots of the company were founded by (a670990) in 1911.rnrnAlso appears as: rn- L. Wright Music Co. Ltd.rn- Lawrence Wright Musik Co. LtdrnrnIn 1968 Lawrence Wright Music Co. Ltd. is put up for sale
. It's Right Here For You (B3) credited on release to Bradford instead of Alex Belledna and Marion Dickerson (may be because Perry Bradford wrote Crazy Blues, issued on same shellac, see here '[discogs]
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