Smith Casey

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Shorty George 00:00 Tools
East Texas Rag 00:00 Tools
Santa Fe Blues 00:00 Tools
Two White Horses 00:00 Tools
Country Rag (East Texas Rag) 00:00 Tools
Hesitating Blues 00:00 Tools
Jack O'Diamonds 00:00 Tools
Mournful Blues 00:00 Tools
Gray Horse Blues 00:00 Tools
I Wouldn't Mind Dyin' If Dyin' Was All 00:00 Tools
Two White Horses Standing in Line 00:00 Tools
Mourning Blues 00:00 Tools
Country Blues 00:00 Tools
East Texas Rag (Country Rag) 00:00 Tools
Two White Horses Standing In A Line 00:00 Tools
Two White Horses Standin' in Line 00:00 Tools
Two White Horses Standing In Line (aka See That My Grave Is Kept Clean) 00:00 Tools
Jack O Diamonds 00:00 Tools
West Texas Blues 00:00 Tools
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Smith Casey recorded 11 tracks for the Library of Congress on April 16, 1939, at the Clemens State Farm in Brazoria, TX. He was listed on the Library of Congress checklist as Smith Cason, but when these sides were issued, they were credited to Smith Casey, and that is the name by which he is known to most blues historians. His actual real name appears to have been Casey Smith. He included several Blind Lemon Jefferson songs in his repertoire, as well as a striking facsimile of one, "I Wouldn't Mind Dyin' if Dyin' Was All." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.