Gatemouth Moore

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Did You Ever Love a Woman 02:49 Tools
Christmas Blues 03:01 Tools
Boogie Woogie Papa 03:59 Tools
Somebody Got to Go 03:28 Tools
I Ain't Mad at You Pretty Baby 03:15 Tools
Were You Loving Me 03:28 Tools
Goin' Down Slow 03:42 Tools
I Ain't Mad At You, Pretty Baby 02:54 Tools
Everybody Has Their Turn 03:27 Tools
My Mother Thinks I'm Something 03:34 Tools
Gatemouth Moore - Did You Ever Love A Woman 02:47 Tools
Gate's Christmas Blues 03:13 Tools
Beale Street Ain't Beale Street No More 06:00 Tools
Hey Mr. Gatemouth 04:15 Tools
Love Doctor Blues 03:05 Tools
I Ain't Mad At You 02:54 Tools
Highway 61 Blues 02:40 Tools
Somebody's Got To Go 03:16 Tools
Highway 61 00:30 Tools
I Ain’t Mad At You Pretty Baby 03:16 Tools
I Ain’t Mad At You Baby 02:38 Tools
Did You Ever Loved A Woman 02:38 Tools
Graveyard Disposition 02:43 Tools
I'm Going Way Back Home 02:57 Tools
They Can't Do This to You 02:43 Tools
beale street 02:43 Tools
Goin' Down Slowly 02:55 Tools
Were You Loving Me? 02:43 Tools
Walking My Blues Away 02:55 Tools
Cryin' and Singin' the Blues 02:55 Tools
I Ain’t Mad At You, Pretty Baby 02:55 Tools
Isabel 02:55 Tools
It Ain't None of Me 02:55 Tools
The Bible's Being Fulfilled Every Day 02:28 Tools
Nobody Knows The Way I Feel 02:57 Tools
Bum Dee Dah Ra Dee 03:04 Tools
My Woman Blues 03:04 Tools
Let's Go Back And Try One More Time 03:04 Tools
Satisfying Papa 03:19 Tools
You're My Speciality Baby 03:19 Tools
You're My Specialty Baby 03:23 Tools
I'd Give It to You 03:14 Tools
I Put Her Out 03:19 Tools
Gotta Walk 02:46 Tools
Hey, Mr. Gatemouth 03:33 Tools
After Loving a Woman 00:00 Tools
Willie Mae Blues 00:00 Tools
Something I'm Gonna Be 00:00 Tools
Get Your House in Order 03:19 Tools
She Wants Me to Move 03:19 Tools
Let Me Be Your Man 04:36 Tools
Hincty Chick Blues 02:55 Tools
i aint mad at you pretty baby 03:14 Tools
If I Can't Have That Woman 03:19 Tools
Don't You Know That I Love You 03:19 Tools
I'm a Fool to Care 00:00 Tools
Think It Over Baby 02:46 Tools
East of the Sun 03:25 Tools
Evil Gal's Jockey 00:00 Tools
Gamblin' Woman 03:25 Tools
Leaning on the Everlasting Arm 04:45 Tools
He Walks With Me 04:36 Tools
Goin’ Down Slow 06:50 Tools
Somebody's Got ToGo 03:25 Tools
Lucinda 03:16 Tools
I'm a Man 00:00 Tools
It Hurts My Heart 03:23 Tools
Did You Ever Love a Woman [12Ml] 00:00 Tools
Ain't Mad At You, Pretty Baby 04:45 Tools
My Mother Thinks I’m Something 03:34 Tools
Beale Street Ain’t Beale Street No More 06:01 Tools
Somebody Got To 06:01 Tools
Gatemouth Moore - Did You Ever 02:46 Tools
Gate Mouth Moore/Somebody Got To Go 02:46 Tools
Higher Ground (Lord, Lift Me Up) 03:33 Tools
East of the Sun (and West of the Moon) 02:46 Tools
After Sunset 03:33 Tools
Goin' Down Slow - Gatemouth Moore 02:46 Tools
Teasin' Brown 03:23 Tools
I'm A Boogie Woogie Papa 00:00 Tools
I Ain´t Mad At You Pretty Baby 03:14 Tools
By and By 03:23 Tools
I Ain't Mad At You, Pretty Baby (with Dallas Bartley & His Smalltown Boys) 02:55 Tools
I Heard the Voice 03:23 Tools
I Ain't Mad At You, Baby 03:16 Tools
Glory, Glory 03:16 Tools
Your'e Having Hard Luck Blues 00:00 Tools
Somebody's Got To Go - Gatemouth Moore 03:23 Tools
Did You Ever Try to Cry 03:23 Tools
Guitar In My Hand 03:23 Tools
I Ain't Mad At You, Pretty Baby (Gatemouth Moore W/ Dallas Bartley) 03:23 Tools
Lord, I've Started 03:23 Tools
Just As I Am 03:23 Tools
Ain't Mad At You, Perry Baby - "Bishop 'Gatemouth' Moore" 03:23 Tools
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Arnold "Gatemouth" Moore (November 8, 1913, Topeka, Kansas - May 19, 2004, Yazoo City, Mississippi) was an American blues and gospel singer, songwriter and pastor. A graduate of Booker T. Washington High School in Memphis, he claimed to have earned his nickname as a result of his loud speaking and singing voice. During his career as a recording artist, Moore worked with various jazz musicians, including Bennie Moten, Tommy Douglas and Walter Barnes, and had songs recorded by B.B. King and Rufus Thomas. In 1949, Moore was ordained as a minister First Church of Deliverance in Chicago and went on to preach and perform as a gospel singer and DJ at several radio stations in Memphis, Birmingham and Chicago. Moore holds distinctions as a survivor of the 1940 Natchez Rhythm Club Fire and as the first blues singer to perform at Carnegie Hall. A brass note on Beale Street Walk of Fame was dedicated to Moore in 1996. He was also featured in Martin Scorsese's 2003 documentary The Blues. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.