A Good Day for the Blues is an album by the American musician Ruth Brown, released in 1999 via Bullseye Blues.[1][2] After recovering from health ailments, Brown supported the album with several concert dates.[3] The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Traditional Blues Album".[4]A Good Day for the Blues was Brown's final studio album.[5]
The Sunday Age wrote that "Good Day represents the best, horn-driven, vintage R&B put out today."[18]The Atlanta Constitution noted that, "with Brown's experience, she's able to seamlessly explore the tricky territory between blues and jazz with ease."[9] The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette deemed the album "a tribute to her vocal skills—if anything, better with age, a voice full of whiskey and wry."[17] The Chicago Tribune determined that it leans "more on sassy, rambling story-songs like 'H.B.'s Funky Fable' than her classic belting style."[19]