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A Man Ain't Supposed to Cry
Joe Williams

 Released 1958

During the mid-'50s, Joe Williams was one of the hottest properties in vocal jazz thanks to a big hit recorded with the Count Basie Orchestra ("Every Day I Have the Blues"). But when he moved from Verve to Roulette a few years later, he modified his version of the big-band blues for his first album with the label. Roulette owner Morris Levy was interested in crossover potential -- he had recently hit number one in 1957 with the folk-pop singer Jimmie Rodgers -- and he had Williams record an album of lush ballads with strings arranged by swing veteran Jimmy Mundy. (Vocal fans thinking of Frank Sinatra as arranged by Gordon Jenkins instead of Billy May will be well on their way to imagining the sound of A Man Ain't Supposed to Cry.) Although Williams, like Sinatra, was a fabulous swing vocalist, he was also an excellent balladeer with a rich vibrato and the confidence to let a straight reading speak for itself. Torch songs comprise most of the song list, and include "What's New?," "It's the Talk of the Town," "Where Are You," and Irving Berlin's "Say It Isn't So." ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. What's New?
2. It's the Talk of the Town
3. I'll Never Smile Again
4. I'm Through with Love
5. Where Are You?
6. I've Only Myself to Blame
7. Say It Isn't So
8. What Will I Tell My Heart?
9. You've Got Me Crying Again
10. Can't We Talk It Over?
11. I Laugh to Keep from Cryin'
12. A Man Ain't Supposed to Cry


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Main Releases

Something Old, New and Blue

Live at Manchester Craftmen's Guild (live) (1999)

Triple Play (live) (box set) (1999)

One for My Baby (1998)

Feel the Spirit (1994 - 1994)

Joe Williams & Friends (1994)

Here's to Life (1994)

Live at Orchestra Hall, Detroit (live) (1993)

In Good Company (1989 - 1989)

Every Night: Live at Vine St. (live) (1987 - 1987)

Ballad and Blues Master (1987 - 1987)

I Just Wanna Sing (1985)

Nothin' But the Blues (1983)

Dave Pell's Prez Conference (1979)

Joe Williams Live (live) (1973)

The Heart and Soul of Joe Williams and George Shearing (1971 - 1971)

Live in Vegas (live) (1971)

Worth Waiting For (1970)

Presenting Joe Williams and the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra (1966)

Song Is You (1965)

The Exciting Joe Williams (1965)

Havin' a Good Time (live) (1964)

Me and the Blues (1964)

Jump for Joy (1963)

New Kind of Love (1963)

One Is a Lonesome Number (1963)

At Newport '63 (live) (1963)

A Swingin' Night at Birdland (1962)

Sentimental and Melancholy (1961)

That Kind of Woman (1960)

Just the Blues (195?)

Joe Williams Sings About You! (1959)

A Man Ain't Supposed to Cry (1958)

Everyday I Have the Blues (1957 - 1959)

A Night at Count Basie's (live) (1955)

Soundtracks

Joe Williams Sings Everyday (1956)

Christmas

That Holiday Feeling (1990)

Compilations

Joe Williams: The Sonny Lester Collection

Music for Lovers (2007)

Joe Williams Sings (2006)

Joe Williams Sings About You!/Sentimental and Melancholy (2004)

Riverside Blues (2002)

The Definitive Joe Williams (2002)

Joe Williams' Finest Hour (2001)

Blues in My Heart (live) (2001)

The Legend at His Best (box set) (2000)

Ultimate Joe Williams (1999)

Then and Now (1998)

The Best of Joe Williams: The Roulette, Solid State & Blue Note Years (1997)

Me and the Blues/The Song Is You (1997)

At Newport '63/Jump for Joy (1997)

Having the Blues Under a European Sky (1996)

Jazz 'Round Midnight: Joe Williams (1995)

Every Day: The Best of the Verve Years (1993)

Chains of Love (1993)

The Overwhelmin' (1988)

Jazz Origin: Worth Waiting For (1987)

Together/Have a Good Time (1961 - 1961)

Together (1961 - 1961)

Every Day I Have the Blues [Past Perfect] (1951 - 1953)

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