Louis Jordan teamed up with R&B hitmaker Jessie Mae Robinson and came up with this one in the Fall of 1950. ‘Blue Light Boogie’ went on to steal the number #1 spot on the US R&B charts for both September and October of that year. It’s classic Jordan — with a picture painted of a great night out all in his characteristic Boogie Blues style. Grab this one and “Boogie real slow with the blue lights way down low”!
Blue Light Boogie (Louis Jordan) 4 Horn Trumpet II
