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Baby Franklin Seals

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in August 1912, with words and music credited to Baby F. Seals, and stating that it was featured by Seals and Fisher, "that Klassy Kooney Komedy Pair". The sheet music stipulated that it was to be played "very slow". The lyrics are similar to those in later recorded blues: "I got the blues, can't be
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satisfied today/ I got them bad, want to lay down and die/ Woke up this morning 'bout half past four/ Somebody knocking at my door/ I went out to see what it was about / They told me that my honey gal was gone/ I said, bub that's bad news/ So sing for me them blues."
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for performance by bands, and by 1913 Seals was being noted as a "famous blues writer". It was widely advertised in the
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performer, songwriter and pianist, whose successful 1912 song "Baby Seals' Blues" was one of the first published
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Erwin Bosman, "How criticism helped the vaudeville: The spotlight on Franklin "Baby" Seals",
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The Original Blues: The Emergence of the Blues in African American Vaudeville
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During 1912, Seals and Fisher performed regularly in
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Stomp and Swerve: American Music Gets Hot, 1843-1924
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Index

Baby Seals Blues

Mobile, Alabama
Anniston, Alabama
Vaudeville
blues
Piano
vaudeville
blues
W. C. Handy
The Memphis Blues
African-American
Mobile, Alabama
Shreveport, Louisiana
ragtime
coon song
the later song
Jesse Stone
New Orleans
Houston
Galveston, Texas
soubrette
Chicago
Philadelphia
St. Louis, Missouri
Artie Matthews
Jelly Roll Morton
yodeler
Charles Anderson
arranged

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