Lavinia Turner

and "Can't Get Lovin' Blues", with piano accompaniment, possibly by Willie Gant.

[10] Turner was thus one of the first black women to sing blues on recordings, which were made in New York City.

However, also in 1921, other blues singers, such as Lillyn Brown, Lucille Hegamin, and Daisy Martin, all made records.

[11] Six of Turner's sides, including "When the Rain Turns into Snow (Who's Gonna Keep You Warm)" and "Who'll Drive Your Blues Away",[12] were with piano accompaniment by James P. Johnson.

[4] Two of the songs that Turner recorded, "Watch Me Go" and "He Took It Away from Me", were written by Roy Turk and J. Russel Robinson.