Hi all.
I haven't posted my performances in a while.
Here's one that got caught on a small blues festival in Tartu, Estonia, about a year ago, and which of I only just learned about myself. I think it might interest people who wonder about singing a song in a different key, than the original piece was done. William Brown's Mississippi Blues was played out of the A position in standard tuning, and probably capoed up, so he would sound about in C. Even in A is too high for me to sing, so I transposed the song in E, still in standard tuning. I sing the melody my own way, though, and I have had to reverse the bass line to play it in this key, but hopefully I have managed to keep the basic idea recognizable.
Cheers,
Pan
Edited to add: apologies for the first 18 secs of electric blues guitar. :/