I'm So Glad
Blues song first recorded by Skip James in 1931 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"I'm So Glad" is a Delta blues-style song originally recorded by American musician Skip James in 1931. Blues historian Gerard Herzhaft notes "This spiritual probably dates back to the beginning of the blues".[1] Blues writer Stephen Calt describes it as "a Two-Step piece marked by fiendishly fast playing [in] an eight bar arrangement comprised of single measures."[2] He adds it is not related to an earlier Lonnie Johnson tune.[2] Paramount Records released James' "I'm So Glad" on the then standard 10-inch 78 rpm shellac phonograph record in 1931.[1] It is included on various compilations as well as Hard Time Killing' Floor (2005), a complete collection of James' recordings on compact disc, by Yazoo Records.[2] James' song has been recorded by early blues artists, including Fred McDowell.[1]
"I'm So Glad" | |
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Single by Skip James | |
B-side | "Special Rider Blues" |
Released | February 1931 (1931-02) |
Recorded | 1931 |
Genre | Blues |
Length | 2:47 |
Label | Paramount |
Songwriter(s) | Skip James |