Trouble in Mind- Version 2 Blind Connie Williams

Trouble in Mind- Version 2
Blind Connie Williams

Trouble in Mind/Sun's Gonna Shine Through My Back Door

Old-Time Blues and Western Swing Song; Copyrighted Richard Jones 1926

[Not to be confused with "Don't Get Trouble in Mind" songs]

ARTIST: Blind Connie Williams

CATEGORY: Fiddle and Instrumental Tunes

EARLIEST DATE: 1926

RECORDING INFO: Trouble in Mind - Jones, Richard M.

Rt - Sun Gonna Shine in/on my (Back) Door
Lomax, Alan / Folksongs of North America, Doubleday Dolphin, Sof (1975/1960), p589/#313
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Blizard, Ralph; & John Lilly. Blue Highway, Blizard BH4591, Cas (1991), trk# 12
Bluestein, Evo. Evo's Autoharp, Greenhays GR 715, LP (1985), trk# 1
Charles, Roosevelt. Oster, Harry / Living Country Blues, Minerva, Sof (1969), p434/#208 [1960/11/19]
Clarke, Greg. Home Recordings - October 2001, Clarke, CD (2001), trk# 12a (Trouble in the Mind)
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Bertha "Chippie" Hill, "Trouble in Mind" (OKeh 8312, 1926/Conqueror 8937, 1937; Vocalion 04379, 1938) (Circle J-1003, n.d.) (Vocalion 1248, 1929)
Karl Jones, "Trouble in Mind" (Mercury 2002, 1945)
R. M. Jones: "Trouble in Mind" (Bluebird B-6569, 1936; Bluebird B-6963, 1937)
Lone Star Cowboys, "Trouble in Mind" (Decca 5340, 1937)
Jane Lucas [pseud. for Victoria Spivey] "Trouble in Mind" (Vocalion 03346, 1936)
Lucky Millinder & his Orch.; Rosetta Tharpe, vocalist, "Trouble in Mind" (Decca 48053, rec. 1941)
Jesse Rodgers, "Troubled in Mind and Blue" (Bluebird B-6924, 1937)
Georgia White, "Trouble in Mind" (Decca 7192, 1936), "Trouble in Mind Swing" (Decca 7521, 1938)
Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys, "Trouble in Mind" (Vocalion 03343, 1936; Columbia 20109, n.d.; Conqueror 9041, 1938; Columbia 37306, 1947)
SAME TUNE:
Jack & Lesllie, "Trouble in Mind #3" (Decca 5561, 1938)
Shelton Brothers, "New Trouble in Mind" (Decca 5339, 1937)
Georgia White, "New Trouble in Mind" (Decca 7332, 1937)

SOURCES:  Mudcat; Lomax-FSNA 313, "Troubled in Mind" (1 text, 1 tune)

NOTES: "Trouble in Mind" was written by Richard Jones in the mid-1920s (copyrighted 1926), and was first recorded by Bertha 'Chippie' Hill (see Version 3). It has since been recorded in one form or another by hundreds of artists. Jones' version employed a lot of traditional verses, lines and couplets, and many of the artists who have recorded it have added verses or dropped them or adapted them.

The arranger/composer of "Trouble in Mind," Richard M. Jones' main significance to jazz was as the leader of an interesting series of recording dates. He played alto horn and cornet with the Eureka Brass Band as early as 1902 and worked as a pianist in New Orleans during 1908-1917. After playing with Oscar Celestin (1918), Jones moved to Chicago where he worked for Clarence Williams' publishing company. He recorded as a piano soloist in 1923, accompanied Blanche Calloway and Chippie Hill on record dates (1925-1926), and led his Jazz Wizards on sessions of his own during 1925-1929. Jones' sidemen included Albert Nicholas, Johnny St. Cyr, Ikey Robinson, Roy Palmer, Omer Simeon, and some lesser-known musicians. Richard M. Jones stayed in Chicago for the rest of his life, leading further sessions during 1935-1936 and 1944, and working as a talent scout for Mercury in the 1940s.

The tune is associated as a fiddle tune through the fiddle playing of western swing giant Bob Wills, who recorded the song in 1936. It was a Wills favorite and remained in Wills repertoire. The song became a country standard and was recorded by Hank Snow for RCA Victor.

TROUBLE IN MIND- Blind Connie Williams

Trouble in mind.
I'm blue, but I won't be blue always,
Cause the sun's gonna shine in my back door someday.

(guitar interlude)

Well I'm worried,
Worried now, children and I won't be worried long,
Cause the sun's gonna shine in my back door someday.

(guitar interlude)

Trouble in mind.
I'm blue, but I won't be blue always,
Cause the sun's gonna shine in my back door someday.

(guitar interlude)

Well tell me pretty mama,
Where you stayed last night?
Why's it none of your business since I treat you right?