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He played in all the keys with all his fingers - Baby Tate on Willie Walker, to Peter B. Lowry
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Airplane Blues 288
Black Mattie Blues 348
Broken-Hearted, Ragged and Dirty Too 426
Brownsville Blues 411
Clean Up At Home 369
Divin' Duck Blues 391
Down South Blues 340
Drop Down (Don't Feel Welcome Here) 389
Drop Down Mama 430
Easin' Back To Tennessee 330
Everybody Oughta Make a Change 374
Fire Department Blues 337
Floating Bridge 393
Government Money 324
Hobo Jungle Blues 334
I Ain't Gonna Be Worried No More 349
I Wanta Tear It All The Time 314
Jack And Jill Blues 316
Jailhouse Blues 320
Lawyer Clark Blues 984
Little Laura Blues 714
Liquor Store Blues 355
Mailman Blues 317
Married Woman Blues 326
Mary Come On Home 292
My Black Gal Blues 302
Milk Cow Blues 329
Need More Blues 314
New Someday Baby 372
Poor John Blues 291
Poor Man's Friend (T-Model) 287
Someday Baby Blues 363
Special Agent 357
Stack O' Dollars Blues 330
Stone Blind Blues 295
Stop That Thing 363
Street Car Blues 272
Tell Me How About It 297
The Girl I Love, She Got Long Curly Hair 327
Time Is Drawing Near 332
Vernita Blues 260
Whatcha Doin' 330
When The Saints Go Marching In 319
Who's Been Tellin' You Buddy Brown Blues 286
Working Man Blues 300
You Shouldn't Do That 320
 
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  • Guitar Keys and Positions by Artist  ( 9 items )
    Complete song lists by key and position for a number of country blues players, including Blind Willie McTell, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Boy Fuller, Charley Patton, Furry Lewis, Leecan and Cooksey, The Mississippi Sheiks, Papa Charlie Jackson and Tommy McClennan.

  • Adventures in Open and Alternate Tunings  ( 5 items )
    Explore the different tunings used by country blues players with these lists of songs in Cross-Note, Dropped-D, Spanish and Vestapol. And as a bonus, try some standard tuning Blues in F.

  • Alfred Karnes Lyrics  ( 8 items )
    "Do not wait 'til I'm laid 'neath the clay..."

  • Blind Lemon Jefferson Lyrics  ( 14 items )
    "Don't play me cheap!" - Blind Lemon catchphrase

  • Charley Lincoln Lyrics  ( 12 items )
    "Oh, the mojoe blues, mama, crawlin' 'cross the floor..."

  • The Down Home Boys  ( 6 items )
    "Stack O'Lee was a bully, he bullied all his life..."

  • Ed Bell Lyrics  ( 19 items )
    "She's a long, tall woman and she toot way out behind..."

  • Funny Papa Smith Lyrics  ( 21 items )
    "They tell me Seven Sisters in New Orleans, that can really fix a man up right..."

  • Furry Lewis Lyrics  ( 12 items )
    "Mama, get your hatchet, kill the fly on your baby's head..."

  • Geeshie Wiley Lyrics  ( 2 items )
    "I’m a little bitty mama, baby, and I ain’t built for speed..."

  • Henry Thomas Lyrics  ( 2 items )
    "I'm going where I never get bulldozed..."

  • Herman E. Johnson Lyrics  ( 10 items )
    " I'll eat my breakfast here, eat my supper in Mexico..."

  • Ishmon Bracey Lyrics  ( 14 items )
    "Lord, I studied so hard 'til the blues crept up on me..."

  • Lil' Son Jackson Lyrics  ( 16 items )
    "You know, I ain't got no true religion, baby, and I don't want to be baptized..."

  • Peg Leg Howell Lyrics  ( 23 items )
    "Just a worried old rambler, with a troublesome mind..."

  • Sloppy Henry Lyrics  ( 4 items )
    I live down in the alley, full of canned heat as I can be...

  • Sylvester Weaver Lyrics  ( 17 items )
    "They served you whiskey, strong as nitroglycerine..."

  • Teddy Darby Lyrics  ( 19 items )
    "If whiskey don't kill me, I'm doomed to lose my mind..."

  • Texas Alexander Lyrics  ( 48 items )
    "He was a very difficult singer to accompany; he was liable to jump a bar, or five bars, or anything. You just had to be a fast thinker to play for Texas Alexander. When you been out there with him, you done nine days work in one!" - Lonnie Johnson, on backing Texas Alexander

  • William Moore Lyrics  ( 6 items )
    "Ah, rag 'em Barber Bill. Got old Bill to barkin'. Jazz them blues. Rag my blues away, boy, rag 'em."