Person · blues artist
Jimmy Rogers
Albums
43
Members
2
Active
1924–1997
Origin
United States
Biography
Jimmy Rogers (June 3, 1924 – December 19, 1997) was a Chicago blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player, best known for his work as a member of Muddy Waters's band in the early 1950s. He also had solo hits on the R&B chart with "That's All Right" in 1950 and "Walking by Myself" in 1954. He withdrew from the music industry at the end of the 1950s but returned to recording and touring in the 1970s.
Discography
If It Ain't Me (Who You Thinking Of) / Walking By Myself
One Kiss / I Can't Believe
What Have I Done / Trace Of You
Rock This House / My Last Meal
Chicago Bound
Gold Tailed Bird
That’s All Right
Blues Falling / Broken Hearted
Jimmy Rogers
The Classic Chicago Blues
The Dirty Dozens!
Chicago Bound
Left Me With A Broken Heart
Chicago's Jimmy Rogers Sings The Blues
Chicago's Jimmy Rogers Sings The Blues
Ludella
Ludella
Walking By Myself
Walking by Myself
Hard Working Man
House Rent Party
That's All Right
Charly Blues Masterworks, Volume 3: Hard Working Man
Jimmy Rogers With Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters
Sloppy Drunk
Bill’s Blues
Blue Bird
Blue Bird
Chicago Blues Masters, Volume 2
Chicago Blues Masters Volume Two: Jimmy Rogers
Feelin' Good
The Complete Chess Recordings
The Complete Chess Recordings
Chicago Bound
His Best
The Dirty Dozens!
Feelin' Good
Blues Greats
Genuine Blues Legends
Chicago Bound
Chicago Bound - Complete Solo Records - As & Bs 1950-1959
A Blues Guitar Giant
Hard Working Man
Credits
The Best of Chuck Berry
Down and Out Blues
The Anthology
His Best
His Best
His Best, Volume 1
Chicago Blues Volume 1 (1939-1951)
I Am the Blues
Sloppy Drunk
Boss Blues Harmonica
Nine Below Zero
Pinetop’s Boogie Woogie

That's All Right
Rare and Unissued
The Chess Box

The Chess Years
They Call Me Muddy Waters
The Chess Box
More Real Folk Blues
The Chess Box
I’m Ready
Shake That Thing
The Blues and Me
South Side Lady
That’s All Right
Boss Blues Harmonica
Chicago Bound
The Real Folk Blues

Howlin’ Wolf
Down and Out Blues

The Best of Muddy Waters
After School Session
A Chicago Blues Tour
American Folk Blues Festival '83
American Folk Blues Festival '83 (Blues Live '83)
At Newport 1960 Plus Sings "Big Bill" (The Definitive Remastered Edition)
Back In The Early Days Volumes 1 And 2
Blue And Lonesome
Blues Anthology
Chicago Beat
Chicago Bound
Chicago's Jimmy Rogers Sings The Blues
Confessin' The Blues
Don't Start Me To Talkin' (Volume 1)
Down Home Chicago Blues - Presenting The Historic Parkway Session, 1950
Drop Down Mama
Feelin' Good
Funky Butt Lover
His Greatest Sides, Volume One
I Got My Brand On You - The 1956-1962 Studio Recordings
Jimmy Rogers
Johnny Winter Story ('69 To '78)
Juke / Can't Hold Out Much Longer
King Of The Harmonica Players
Lake Michigan Ain't No River
Little Red Rooster
Ludella
McKinley Morganfield A.K.A. Muddy Waters
Midnight Baby
On Chess Vol. 1 - "1948-1951"