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in 1923; "Scandal Blues" and "Black Hearse Blues", both written in 1925; and "Slender, Tender and Tall" and "Hey, Knock Me a Kiss", both of which were recorded by
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in 1927. He emigrated to Montreal in 1928, but returned to New York in 1930, where he continued working as a composer.
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The details of Jackson's early life are not known. In 1921, he began composing songs for the publisher
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His compositions included "The Louisville Blues", written with
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