Mistrustin' Blues
1950 single by Little Esther, Mel Walker
"Mistrustin' Blues" | |
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Single by Little Esther, Mel Walker | |
Released | 1950 |
Label | Savoy |
Songwriter(s) | Johnny Otis |
"Mistrustin' Blues" is a song written by Johnny Otis. It was sung by Little Esther and Mel Walker, accompanied by The Johnny Otis Orchestra, and released on the Savoy label (catalog no. 735-A). The record was the second collaboration between Johnny Otis and Little Esther. "Mistrustin Blues" was their second number one record on the R&B chart, which it topped for four weeks.[1] It was ranked No. 10 on Billboard magazine's year-end list of R&B records for 1950 based on sales (No. 15 based on juke box plays).[2]
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Esther Phillips
- "Double Crossing Blues"
- "Mistrusting Blues"
- "Release Me"
- "I Really Don't Want to Know"
- "Am I That Easy to Forget"
- "And I Love Him"
- "When a Woman Loves a Man"
- "Too Late to Worry, Too Blue to Cry"
- "Baby, I'm for Real"
- "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes"
- "For All We Know"
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