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I Guess That's Why They Call it The Blues
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I'd Rather Go Blind. Etta James
I love this song❤️
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D*mn Right I've Got the Blues - Buddy Guy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hjqqa5tq5k
My mom was the Blues fan in our family. Buddy Guy was one of her favorites.
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Back Door Man. Howlin Wolf
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Modern Blues Collection: This Is The Blues, Vol. 3
An hour fifteen of modern blues music! (Wheeee!)
Playlist
00m00s - (01) - Crawlin' King Snake [ Peter Green Splinter Group ]
05m43s - (02) - If You Be My Baby [ Southside Johnny, Dave Peveretti, Rod Price ]
10m19s - (03) - Bad Like Jesse James [ Vince Converse, Leo Lyons, Ric Leo ]
17m27s - (04) - Little Red Rooster [ Savoy Brown ]
25m10s - (05) - Serves Me Right To Suffer [ Gary Moore, Jack Bruce ]
31m37s - (06) - Little Wheel [ Andy Fairweather-Low ]
37m13s - (07) - Showbiz Blues [ Rory Gallagher ]
44m04s - (08) - One More Mile [ Lou Martin, Mick Clarke ]
49m16s - (09) - I've Got News For You [ Clem Clemson ]
54m12s - (10) - The Same Way [ Mick Abrahams ]
57m57s - (11) - The Supernatural [ Clas Yngstrom ]
01h01m19s - (12) - Hellhound On My Trail [ Ken Hensley ]
1h04m36s - (13) - Fleetwood Mac [ Stu Hamm, Larry Mitchell ]
01h07m20s - (14) - Merry Go Round [ Luther Grosvenor, Jess Roden ]
01h12m00s - (15) - Will The Circle Be Unbroken [ Jeff Beck ]
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@Epster wrote:
Modern Blues Collection: This Is The Blues, Vol. 3
An hour fifteen of modern blues music! (Wheeee!)
Playlist
00m00s - (01) - Crawlin' King Snake [ Peter Green Splinter Group ]
05m43s - (02) - If You Be My Baby [ Southside Johnny, Dave Peveretti, Rod Price ]
10m19s - (03) - Bad Like Jesse James [ Vince Converse, Leo Lyons, Ric Leo ]
17m27s - (04) - Little Red Rooster [ Savoy Brown ]
25m10s - (05) - Serves Me Right To Suffer [ Gary Moore, Jack Bruce ]
31m37s - (06) - Little Wheel [ Andy Fairweather-Low ]
37m13s - (07) - Showbiz Blues [ Rory Gallagher ]
44m04s - (08) - One More Mile [ Lou Martin, Mick Clarke ]
49m16s - (09) - I've Got News For You [ Clem Clemson ]
54m12s - (10) - The Same Way [ Mick Abrahams ]
57m57s - (11) - The Supernatural [ Clas Yngstrom ]
01h01m19s - (12) - Hellhound On My Trail [ Ken Hensley ]
1h04m36s - (13) - Fleetwood Mac [ Stu Hamm, Larry Mitchell ]
01h07m20s - (14) - Merry Go Round [ Luther Grosvenor, Jess Roden ]
01h12m00s - (15) - Will The Circle Be Unbroken [ Jeff Beck ]
Thanks for finding this .
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300 M.P. H. Torrential Outpour Blues. The White Stripes
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Rock Me Mama. John Lee Hooker
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Am I Blue - Another classic performed by many artists in many genres.
Here is the Ray Charles version from 1959 from his album The Genius of Ray Charles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6ZFDeqav1Q
And by Linda Rondstadt (1986) on her album For Sentimental Reasons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LT_ZmS0TNJg
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Stevie Ray Vaughn & Albert King. Blues at Sunrise
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@nyadrn I have a CD copy of Robert Johnson’s 1930’s recordings put together by Columbia records in the 60’s including the songs “Cross Road Blues” “Sweet Home Chicago”.
Johnson was one of the first inductees of the Rock and Roll hall of fame for his Delta blues style music and influence on Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, all the British Blues bands and Eric Clapton, (hence Clapton’s tongue-in-cheek reference to Clapton is God with dog hiking its leg at the thought)
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ReTiReD51 wrote:@nyadrn I have a CD copy of Robert Johnson’s 1930’s recordings put together by Columbia records in the 60’s including the songs “Cross Road Blues” “Sweet Home Chicago”.
Johnson was one of the first inductees of the Rock and Roll hall of fame for his Delta blues style music and influence on Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, all the British Blues bands and Eric Clapton, (hence Clapton’s tongue-in-cheek reference to Clapton is God with dog hiking its leg at the thought)
Hi @ReTiReD51 and thank you for the great post. You are right. The rock hall recognized the obvious influence on all of the great rockers!! Every musician owes tribute to all those who came before and most of them pay homage !!
I love the sounds of the old blues men.
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Muddy Waters. Mississippi Delta Blues
We share the same April birthday
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Trouble in Mind (I'm blue) -
Written by jazz pianist Richard M. Jones ca. 1924, and covered by host of artists across many genres including blues, country, pop, soul, r&b, and rock. Here is version by Sister Rosetta Tharpe who recorded the song in 1941.
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