38. Money Blues (If You Ain't Got No Money, I Ain't Got No Use for You)
39. Easy
40. You Lied to Me Baby
41. Bangin' the Boogie
42. Schubert's Serenade Boogie
43. Please Don't Stay Away So Long
44. Million Dollar Boogie
45. When I Grow Too Old to Dream
46. Sometimes I'm Happy
47. Song of India Boogie
48. Old Baldy Boogie
49. Everything He Likes
50. Excite Me Daddy
51. I'm So Confused
52. Hurry Back Baby
53. I Tried to Tell You
54. Losing Your Mind
55. Lower Than a Mole
56. Rock with Me
57. You Nasty Man
58. Business Woman
59. Rock 'N Roll Mama
60. In the Bag Boogie
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Pianist/vocalist/songwriter Camille Howard first came to prominence as an ensemble member of Roy Milton's Solid Senders, in the 1940s. One of the very finest blues piano players of the era, she was known for her fast, complex boogie-woogie style, with it's dexterous fingerwork and powerful drive. Her biggest hits were with sides like 'Thrill Me', 'X-Temporaneous Boogie', 'You Don't Love Me', 'Fiesta In Old Mexico' and 'Money Blues'. She was still only in her early forties when she turned her back on secular music in the mid 1950s, and retired. This compilation anthologises her solo recordings between 1946-1956, and includes a number of sides which were not released the first time around. Also featured are a number of Roy Milton's major hits on which Camille made an aurally notable contribution, be it instrumentally, vocally, or both.