Tishomingo Blues
"Tishomingo Blues" is a song by Spencer Williams. The tune was first published in 1917. The title refers to Tishomingo, Mississippi.
The song was first recorded in 1918 by Eddie Nelson on Emerson Records #913. It became a jazz standard, and continues to be performed and recorded into the 21st century. The song has been adapted with different lyrics as the theme song of A Prairie Home Companion.Lyrics
First verse
Chorus
Second verse
Repeat ChorusRecordings
- Eddie Nelson, Emerson Records #913, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVg13XeTPH8, 1918
- Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra, 1928
- Bunk Johnson and his New Orleans Band, 1945
- Big Chief Jazzband, recorded in Oslo, Norway on May 10, 1953 and released on the 78 rpm record His Master's Voice A.L. 3307
- Sweet Emma Barret and her New Orleans Boys, 1961, with Percy Humphrey ; Willie Humphrey, clarinet; Jim Robinson, trombone; Emma Barrett, piano; Emanual Sayles, guitar; McNeal Breaux, bass; Josiah Frazier, drums