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SFW40134_122
Vicksburg Blues
Track Artist
Little Brother Montgomery
Country(s)
United States
Language(s)
English
Duration
4:02
Classic Blues from Smithsonian Folkways
Various artists
SFW40134
A living and dynamic tradition, blues is forged in hard times but powerful enough to bring on the good times. Legends such as Lead Belly, Memphis Slim, Big Bill Broonzy, Elizabeth Cotten, Sonny Terry, and Brownie McGhee, among others formed the "blues backbone" of Folkways Records. This compilation from the Smithsonian Folkways collection spans half a century and features Delta, St. Louis, Southwest, and Chicago styles performed by some of the best-known figures in blues history. From boogies to ballads, full of innuendo and irony, this classic collection is a jukebox in a jewel case.
RELATED LESSON PLAN
"The Blues – a Gateway into Improvisation"
Country(s)
United States
Language(s)
English
Year of Release
2003
Record Label
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Source Archive
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Credits
Produced by Barry Lee Pearson ; Liner Notes by Barry Lee Pearson
Download Liner Notes
101
Old Jabo
Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee
2:14
102
Mule-Ridin' Blues
Big Bill Broonzy
3:46
103
Joggie Boogie
Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon
3:28
104
Black Woman
Vera Hall
1:27
105
Mercury Blues
K. C. Douglas
2:21
106
Ran the Blues Out of My Window
Roosevelt Sykes
2:57
107
Leaving Blues
Lead Belly
2:23
108
One Dime Blues
Etta Baker
3:46
109
County Farm Blues
Son House
2:11
110
Clog Dance (Stomping Blues)
Champion Jack Dupree
2:02
111
Boll Weevil
Pink Anderson
3:06
112
Nickel's Worth of Liver
Edith North Johnson and Henry Brown
2:43
113
Don't Leave Me Here
Big Joe Williams
2:43
114
Jimmy Bell
Cat Iron
2:20
115
Candy Man
Rev. Gary Davis
2:35
116
Beer Drinking Woman
Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon
2:32
117
Come Go Home with Me
Lightnin' Hopkins
3:55
118
Careless Love
Josh White
3:23
119
I Asked Her If She Loved Me
Henry Townsend
2:55
120
Rising Sun
Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry
2:43
121
Pony Blues
David "Honeyboy" Edwards
3:28
122
Vicksburg Blues
Little Brother Montgomery
4:02
123
Vastapol
Elizabeth Cotten
2:11
124
Drifting Along Blues
Lonnie Johnson
2:59
125
Oh Baby, You Don't Have to Go
The Chambers Brothers
2:49
126
Don't Lie Buddy
Lead Belly and Josh White
2:20
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