Camille Howard and Her Trio

Camille Howard and Her Trio Top Songs Greatest Hits and Chart Singles Discography

Camille Howard (March 29, 1914 – March 10, 1993) was an American rhythm and blues pianist and singer, who first came to prominence in Roy Milton's Solid Senders in the 1940s. Her most successful recordings included "R. M. Blues" (as Milton's pianist, 1945), "Thrill Me" (as singer with Milton, 1947), and her own "X-Temporaneous Boogie" (1948). == Life and career == She was born in Galveston, Texas, the daughter of Cecilia (née Hines) and Samuel Browning. Her birth was registered... [more on Wikipedia]

Camille Howard and Her Trio began charting in 1948 with You Don't Love Me.On US RnB the artist achieved 2 Top‑10s.

Top songs: #1: X-Temperaneous Boogie - #2: Money Blues (If You Ain't Got No Money, I Ain't Got No Use for You) - #3: You Don't Love Me - #4: Fiesta in Old Mexico
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  1948
1.
1948
#1  X-Temperaneous Boogie
Camille Howard and Her Trio greentick

25 pts
7
R&B
instrumental
[Speciality 307]
written by Camille Howard
2.
1948
#3  You Don't Love Me
Camille Howard and Her Trio greentick

17 pts
12
R&B
B side to X-Temperaneous Boogie
[Speciality 307]
written by Lloyd Glenn, Don Albert & Louis Cottrell Jr.
  1949
3.
1949
#4  Fiesta in Old Mexico
Camille Howard and Her Trio greentick

17 pts
12
R&B
as Camille Howard
[Speciality 332]
written by Ted Mossman & Bill Anson
  1951
4.
1951
#2  Money Blues (If You Ain't Got No Money, I Ain't Got No Use for You)
Camille Howard and Her Trio greentick

19 pts
10
R&B
as Camille Howard and Her Boy Friends
[Speciality 401-45]
written by Benny Carter & Fred Wray


See also...

Camille Howard • Camille Howard's Trio


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