Singles Atlas releases • 107 "Melancholy Madeline" (vocal by
Frankie Laine) / "Fugue in C Major" (instrumental), 1945 • 110 "Tell Me You'll Wait for Me" (vocal by Charles Brown) / "Escapade" (instrumental), 1945 • 124 "Maureen" (vocal by Frankie Laine) / "Knightfall: Dedicated to Guy Knight" (instrumental), 1946
Philo releases • 111 "Baby Don't You Cry" / "Blazer's Boogie" (instrumental), 1945 • 112 "Drifting Blues" / "Groovy", 1945
Aladdin releases • 129 "You Are My First Love" / "Race Track Blues", 1946 • 130 "Till the Real Thing Comes Along" / "Rocks in My Bed", 1946 • 183 "Drifting Blues" (reissue) / "Till the Real Thing Comes Along" (reissue), 1947 • 184 "Baby Don't You Cry" (reissue) / "You Are My First Love" (reissue), 1947
Modern Music releases • 131 "Travelin' Blues" (also known as "Drifting Blues, Part 2") / "It's the Talk of the Town", 1946 • 133 "What Do You Know About Love" / "Society Boogie" (B-side by Hadda Brooks), 1946 • 134 "Warsaw Concerto (Part 1)" (instrumental) / "Warsaw Concerto (Part 2)" (instrumental), 1946 • 135 "I'll Get Along Somehow" / "Morocco Blues" (B-side by Hadda Brooks), 1946 • 139 "How Deep Is the Ocean" / "You Showed Me the Way", 1946 • 142 "You Won't Let Me Go" / "Shuffle Boogie" (B-side by Will Rowland & His Orchestra), 1946 • 143 "You Left Me Forsaken" / "So Long", 1946 • 151 "Sail On Blues" / "Blue Because of You", 1947 • 152 "Make Believe Land" / "Nursery Rhyme Boogie" (B-side by Happy Johnson & His Jive Five), 1947 • 154 "If You Ever Should Leave" / "It Had to Be You", 1948
Exclusive releases • 204 "Axis Doom Blues" (vocal by Johnnie McNeil) / "You Taught Me to Love", 1946 • 205 "You Taught Me to Love" / "Johnny's Boogie" (instrumental), 1946 • 205 "End o' War Blues" (vocal by Johnnie McNeil) / "Johnny's Boogie" (re-release), 1946 • 209 "Blues at Sunrise" (with Ivory Joe Hunter) / "You Taught Me to Love" (with Ivory Joe Hunter), 1946 • 214 "C.O.D." / "There Is No Greater Love", 1946 • 221 "It Ain't Gonna Be Like That" / "With My Heart in My Hand", 1946 • 224 "My Silent Love" / "Googie's Boogie" (instrumental), 1946 • 226 "I Want You, I Need You" / "Hard Tack" (instrumental), 1946 • 233 "Be Fair with Me" / "Sunny Road", 1946 • 234 "Bobby Sox Blues" / "(Was I to Blame For) Falling in Love with You", 1946 • 240 "New Orleans Blues" /" I Surrender Dear", 1947 • 243 "Better Watch What You Do" / "I Love to Make Love to You", 1947 • 246 "I Cried for You" / "Pasadena", 1947 • 249 "Moonrise" / "Juke Box Lil ", 1947 • 251 "Changeable Woman Blues" / "Why Is Love Like That", 1947 • 254 "Merry Christmas Baby" / "Lost in the Night", 1947 • 257 "Money's Getting Cheaper" / "It's Over", 1948 • 259 "Soothe Me" / "Scratch Sheet" (instrumental), 1948 • 261 "Teresa" / "Cold in Here", 1948 • 265 "Groovy Movie Blues" /" Free Lancin' Again", 1948 • 268 "I'm So Happy I Could Cry" / "Don't Get Salty, Sugar", 1948 • 272 "You Better Change Your Way of Lovin'" / "Friendless Blues", 1948
Modern releases • 20-599 "More Than You Know" / "Variety Bounce" (B-side by Hadda Brooks), 1948 • 20-646 "Drifting Blues, Part 2" (reissue) / "Going Home Blues" (B-side by Hootie McShann Trio), 1949 • 20-689 "When Your Lover Has Gone" / "I'll Never Know Why" (B-side by Hadda Brooks), 1949 • 20-731 "I'll Get Along Somehow" (reissue) / "What Do You Know About Love" (reissue), 1950 • 20-768 "Nutmeg" (instrumental) / "What Do You Know About Love" (reissue), 1950
Exclusive releases • 40X "Jilted Blues" / "Any Old Place with Me", 1948 • 47X "I'm Looking for Love" / "Huggin' Bug", 1948 • 53X "Walkin' in Circles" / "Lonesome Blues", 1948 • 56X "Blues at Sunrise" (with Ivory Joe Hunter) (reissue) / "You Taught Me to Love" (with Ivory Joe Hunter) (reissue), 1948 • 63X "Merry Christmas Baby" (reissue) / "Lost in the Night" (reissue), 1948 • 69X "Where Can I Find My Baby" / "Snuff Dippin' Mama", 1949 • 86X "Love Me Tonight" / "Peek-a-Boo", 1949 • 101X "Tomorrow" / "Tonight I'm Alone", 1949 • 107X "Groovy Movie Blues" (reissue) / "New Orleans Blues" (reissue), 1949 • 111X "B.&O. Blues" / "I Hate Myself", 1949 • 120X "I'll Miss You" / "So There", 1949 • 143X "If You Don't, Why Don't Ya" / "If I Had You", 1949 • 150X "Twenty-Four Hours a Day" / "I Certainly Would", 1949
RCA Victor releases •
How Blue Can You Get, 1949 • 22-0020 "Blues for What I've Never Had" / "How Could I Know", 1949 • 22-0025/50-0009 "A New Shade of Blues" / "This Is One Time, Baby (You Ain't Gonna Two-Time Me), 1949 • 22-0034/50-0018 "Bop-a-Bye Baby" / "What Does It Matter", 1949 • 22-0042/50-0026 "Walkin' Blues" / "You Can Go Feed Yourself", 1949 • 22-0047/50-0031 "Cut Off the Fat (Take Out the Bone)" / "Shuffle Shuck", 1949 • 22-0059/50-0043 "So Long" / "Driftin' Blues", 1949 • 22-0073/50-0073 "Misery Blues" / "Rock with It", 1950 • 22-0086/50-0086 "Rain-Chick" / "Melody", 1950 • 22-0095/50-0095 "Someday You'll Need Me" / "The Jumping Jack", 1950
Swing Time releases • 238 "Merry Christmas Baby" (reissue) / "Lost in the Night" (reissue), 1950 • 253 "I'll Miss You" (reissue) / "New Orleans Blues" (reissue), 1951 • 259 "Sunny Road" (reissue) / "Be Fair with Me" (reissue), 1951 • 276 "Changeable Woman Blues" (reissue) / "Moonrise" (reissue), 1952
Albums 10-inch (78-rpm) two-disc album set • 1947 ''Johnny Moore's 3 Blazers'', recorded 1945 (Aladdin A-2), including the following 78-rpm discs: • 183 "Drifting Blues" (side 1) / "Till the Real Thing Comes Along" (side 2) • 184 "You Are My First Love" (side 3) / "Baby Don't You Cry" (side 4)
10-inch (78-rpm) three-disc album set • 1947 ''Johnny Moore's Three Blazers'', recorded 1945–1946 (Exclusive EX-1002), including the following 78-rpm discs: • 703 "St. Louis Blues" (side 1) / "Gloria" (side 6) • 704 "I Wouldn't Mind" (side 2) / "Way over There by the Cherry Tree" (side 5) • 705 "Be Sharp, You'll See" (instrumental) (side 3) / "Now That You're Gone Away" (side 4)
LP and CD releases and selected compilations • 1978
Sunny Road, Charles Brown & Johnny Moore's Three Blazers, recorded 1945–1960 (Route 66 KIX-5) • 1980
Race Track Blues, Charles Brown & Johnny Moore's Three Blazers, recorded 1945–1956 (Route 66 KIX-17) • 1986
Why Johnny Why, Johnny Moore's Blazers, recorded 1949–1956 (Route 66 KIX-33) • 1986 ''Let's Have a Ball'', Charles Brown (with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers), recorded 1945–1961 (Route 66 KIX-34) • 1989
This Is One Time, Baby, Johnny Moore's Three Blazers, recorded 1945–1949 (Jukebox Lil JB-1105) • 1989
Sail On Blues, Charles Brown & Johnny Moore's Three Blazers, recorded 1945–1947 (Jukebox Lil JB-1106) • 1995 ''Snuff Dippin' Mama'', Charles Brown with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Night Train International 7017) • 1995 ''Walkin' in Circles'', Charles Brown with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Night Train International 7024) • 1996
The Chronological Charles Brown: 1944–1945, with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Classics #894) • 1996
Drifting & Dreaming, Charles Brown with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Modern Records material) ((Ace CHD-589) • 1998
Los Angeles Blues: Complete RCA Recordings 1949–1950, Johnny Moore's Three Blazers Featuring Oscar Moore (Westside WESD-217), two-CD set • 1998
The Chronological Charles Brown: 1946, with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Classics 971) • 2000
The Chronological Charles Brown: 1946–1947, with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Classics 1088) • 2001
The Chronological Charles Brown: 1947–1948, with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Classics 1147) • 2003
Charles Brown: The Classic Earliest Recordings, with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (JSP 7707), five-CD box set • 2005
The Best of Charles Brown: West Coast Blues, with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Blues Forever 6828) • 2007 ''Johnny Moore's Three Blazers: Be Cool: The Modern & Dolphin Sessions 1952–1954'' (Ace CHD-1148) • 2007
Groovy, Charles Brown with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Rev-Ola CRBAND-13) • 2012
The Cool Cool Blues of Charles Brown 1945–1961, with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Jasmine 3030), two-CD set • 2019
The Singles Collection 1945-1952, Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Acrobat ACTRCD-9079), three-CD set ==References==