Search - Artist/Band: Memphis Slim

Artist Info

  • Name: Memphis Slim
  • Birthday: 09/03/1915
  • Birth Place: Memphis, TN
  • Died: 02/24/1988
  • Decades Active: 1930,1940,1950,1960,1970,1980
  • Genre: Blues
  • Styles: Acoustic Blues, Piano Blues, Early R&B, Chicago Blues, Regional Blues
  • Moods: Earnest, Earthy, Gritty, Intimate, Exuberant, Passionate, Rollicking, Sophisticated, Yearning

Albums

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Title Release
  • Fip Fil and Fim
  • 08/11/2009
  • Nobody Loves Me (Everyday I Have the Blues)
  • 04/14/2009
  • Blues Biography
  • 01/15/2008
  • Cold Blooded Woman
  • 04/24/2007
  • An Introduction to Memphis Slim
  • 11/07/2006
  • The Sonet Blues Story
  • 08/01/2006
  • Memphis Slim [Sunnyside] W
  • 07/18/2006
  • Lord Have Mercy on Me
  • 05/09/2006
  • The Bluesman
  • 05/09/2006
  • Memphis Slim [St. Clair]
  • 10/18/2005
  • Worried Life Blues
  • 02/28/2005
  • Double-Barreled Boogie
  • 01/24/2005
  • Paris Mississippi Blues W
  • 01/11/2005
  • The Very Best of Memphis Slim: Messin' Around With the Blues W
  • 11/09/2004
  • The Story of the Blues
  • 11/08/2004
  • The Best of Memphis Slim
  • 07/13/2004
  • Born With the Blues [2004]
  • 06/08/2004
  • Grinder Man Blues
  • 04/20/2004
  • Blues at Midnight [Past Perfect]
  • 04/06/2004
  • The Complete Recordings, Vol. 4: 1951-1952 W
  • 06/03/2003
  • Memphis Slim in USA [P-Vine Japan] WA
  • 02/19/2003
  • Americans Swinging in Paris
  • 02/07/2003
  • I Feel So Good
  • 12/05/2002
  • This Life I'm Living
  • 10/01/2002
  • The Come Back
  • 09/24/2002
  • Boogie for My Friends
  • 09/03/2002
  • Kansas City
  • 04/23/2002
  • I Am the Blues
  • 03/08/2002
  • The Complete Recordings, Vol. 3: 1948-1950
  • 03/05/2002
  • Les Incontournables
  • 12/07/2001
  • Blue and Lonesome
  • 09/11/2001
  • Ambassador of the Blues
  • 08/14/2001
  • Essential Masters WA
  • 06/12/2001
  • Legendary Blues Recordings: Memphis Slim
  • 05/01/2001
  • The Complete Recordings, Vol. 2: 1946-1948
  • 02/06/2001
  • Memphis Slim [Dressed to Kill]
  • 2001
  • Messin Around
  • 11/13/2000
  • Blues at Midnight [Catfish]
  • 06/06/2000
  • The Folkways Years: 1959-1973 WA
  • 02/22/2000
  • Life Is Like That [See For Miles]
  • 08/11/1999
  • Every Day I Have the Blues
  • 1999
  • Lonely Nights
  • 11/03/1998
  • Very Best of Memphis Slim: The Blues Is Everywhere
  • 01/05/1998
  • Members' Edition
  • 1997
  • Bluebird Recordings,1940-1941 WA
  • 02/27/1996
  • Come Back & Other Classics
  • 02/23/1996
  • The Complete Recordings, Vol. 1: 1940-1941 (Peter Chatman As Memphis Slim)
  • 02/22/1996
  • Blues in the Evening WA
  • 10/1995
  • Boogie After Midnight
  • 07/18/1995
  • Lonesome
  • 1994
  • Two Shades of Blue
  • 1994
  • 1960 London Sessions
  • 1993
  • Memphis Blues WA
  • 1992
  • You Got to Help Me Some
  • 08/05/1991
  • Worried Life
  • 07/01/1991
  • Parisian Blues
  • 10/25/1990
  • Life Is Like That [Charly]
  • 1990
  • Together Again One More Time/Still Not Ready For Eddie WA
  • 1990
  • Dialogue in Boogie
  • 12/1989
  • I'll Just Keep on Singin' the Blues
  • 1981
  • Memphis Heat WA
  • 1981
  • Rockin' the Blues WA
  • 1981
  • Memphis Slim & Michel Denis
  • 1977
  • Raining the Blues WA
  • 07/1973
  • Legacy of the Blues, Vol. 7
  • 1973
  • Memphis Slim [Storyville]
  • 1973
  • Soul Blues
  • 1973
  • South Side Reunion WA
  • 1972
  • Blue Memphis WA
  • 1971
  • Boogie Woogie
  • 1971
  • Born With the Blues WA
  • 1971
  • Memphis Slim [Barclay]
  • 1971
  • Messin' Around with the Blues
  • 1970
  • Mother Earth
  • 1969
  • Bluesingly Yours
  • 1967
  • Legend of the Blues
  • 1967
  • The Real Folk Blues WA
  • 1966
  • Clap Your Hands
  • 1964
  • All Kinds of Blues
  • 1963
  • Memphis Slim's Tribute
  • 01/1962
  • Memphis Slim U.S.A. [Compilation]
  • 1962
  • Alone with My Friends
  • 04/25/1961
  • Tribute to Big Bill Broonzy etc.
  • 01/1961
  • Broken Soul Blues
  • 1961
  • Memphis Slim U.S.A.
  • 1961
  • Memphis Slim [Chess/MCA]
  • 1961
  • Steady Rolling Blues WA
  • 1961
  • Blue This Evening
  • 07/1960
  • Travelling with the Blues
  • 1960
  • Boogies for All Friends
  • Individual Bio

    An amazingly prolific artist who brought a brisk air of urban sophistication to his frequently stunning presentation, John "Peter" Chatman -- better known as Memphis Slim -- assuredly ranks with the greatest blues pianists of all time. He was smart enough to take Big Bill Broonzy's early advice about developing a style to call his own to heart, instead of imitating that of his idol, Roosevelt Sykes. Soon enough, other 88s pounders were copying Slim rather than the other way around; his thundering ivories attack set him apart from most of his contemporaries, while his deeply burnished voice possessed a commanding authority.

    As befits his stage name, John "Peter" Chatman was born and raised in Memphis; a great place to commit to a career as a bluesman. Sometime in the late '30s, he resettled in Chicago and began recording as a leader in 1939 for OKeh, then switched over to Bluebird the next year. Around the same time, Slim joined forces with Broonzy, then the dominant force on the local blues scene. After serving as Broonzy's invaluable accompanist for a few years, Slim emerged as his own man in 1944.

    After the close of World War II, Slim joined Hy-Tone Records, cutting eight tracks that were later picked up by King. Lee Egalnick's Miracle label reeled in the pianist in 1947; backed by his jumping band, The House Rockers (its members usually included saxists Alex Atkins and Ernest Cotton), Slim recorded his classic "Lend Me Your Love" and "Rockin' the House." The next year brought the landmark "Nobody Loves Me" (better known via subsequent covers by Lowell Fulson, Joe Williams, and B.B. King as "Everyday I Have the Blues") and the heartbroken "Messin' Around (With the Blues)."

    The pianist kept on label-hopping, moving from Miracle to Peacock to Premium (where he waxed the first version of his uncommonly wise down-tempo blues "Mother Earth") to Chess to Mercury before staying put at Chicago's United Records from 1952 to 1954. This was a particularly fertile period for the pianist; he recruited his first permanent guitarist, the estimable Matt Murphy, who added some serious fret fire to "The Come Back," "Sassy Mae," and "Memphis Slim U.S.A."

    Before the decade was through, the pianist landed at Vee-Jay Records, where he cut definitive versions of his best-known songs with Murphy and a stellar combo in gorgeously sympathetic support (Murphy was nothing short of spectacular throughout).

    Slim exhibited his perpetually independent mindset by leaving the country for good in 1962. A tour of Europe in partnership with bassist Willie Dixon a couple of years earlier had so intrigued the pianist that he permanently moved to Paris, where recording and touring possibilities seemed limitless and the veteran pianist was treated with the respect too often denied even African-American blues stars at home back then. He remained there until his 1988 death, enjoying his stature as expatriate blues royalty. ~ Bill Dahl, All Music Guide