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  2. Lyricist (s) George A. Norton. "The Memphis Blues" is a song described by its composer, W. C. Handy, as a "southern rag". It was self-published by Handy in September 1912 and has been recorded by many artists over the years.

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  3. Dec 30, 2012 · BBC World Service. One hundred years ago, in the autumn of 1912, an African-American musician by the name of WC Handy published a song that would take the US by storm - Memphis Blues. It...

  4. The Father of the Blues earned that title in 1912 by writing and publishing the first commercially successful blues song, “Memphis Blues.” In 1914, he made his fame — and fortune — writing and publishing “The St. Louis Blues”, which, in the days before hit records, became a million-selling sheet music phenomenon.

  5. Apr 2, 2014 · W.C. Handy was an African American composer and a leader in popularizing blues music in the early 20th century, with hits like "Memphis Blues" and "St. Louis Blues."

  6. Handy never forgot this. As his band, the Knights of Pythias played all over the Delta and Handy came to know it, the people and the music intimately, he began to understand the blues. Ultimately, this would lead to his first hit song.

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  7. Oct 8, 2017 · Here, Handy published his first work, “The Memphis Blues.” Initially titled “Mr. Crump,” it served as a 1909 campaign song for Memphis mayoral candidate Edward H. Crump, who had hired Handy’s band to promote his platform.

  8. The song The Memphis Blues was written by W.C. Handy and was first recorded by Victor Military Band in 1914. It was covered by Neville Dickie, Jerry Byrd, Aki Takase, Rudi Mahall, Fred Frith, Nils Wogram, Paul Lovens, Butch Thompson and other artists.

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