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My wife just realized she LOVES the blues!! I'm looking for as many songs as you can suggest so I can get them for her. She really likes songs along the lines of "Jesus just left Chicago" by ZZ Top, "Pride and Joy" by Stevie Ray Vaughn. She is not impressed by the "older" stuff like Robert Johnson (cut her some slack, she's from Thailand) but more along the newer stuff with better sound quality. She loves the sad, moaning type vocals, and the "crying" guitar sound. Ok, give em' to me, I know there has to be some serious blues listeners on here somewhere?

2007-06-07 03:51:23 · 16 answers · asked by progunr 5 in Entertainment & Music Music Blues

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Okay. I'll give you some tunes.

"Sweet Home Chicago"- Robert Johnsen (yes I know she doesn't like it but try the Blues Brothers version)
"Pride and Joy"- Stevie Ray Vaughan
"Cold Shot"- Stevie Ray Vaughan
"Love Struck Baby"- Stevie Ray Vaughan
"Dirty Pool"- Stevie Ray Vaughan
"Texas Flood"- Stevie Ray Vaughan
"Boot Hill"- Johnny Winter
"Lights Out"- Johnny Winter (has a sick guitar solo dude)
"The Crawl"- Johnny Winter (or Fabulous Thunderbirds)
"Don't Hide Your Love"- Johnny Winter
"Walkin' Slowly"- Johnny Winter
"All Your Love (I Miss Lovin')"- John Mayell and The Bluesbreakers w/ Eric Clapton
"Hideaway"- John Mayell and The Bluesbreakers w/ Eric Clapton
"Commit A Crime"- Howlin' Wolf
"The Things That I Used To Do"- Stevie Ray Vaughan
"Goin' Home"- James Brown
"Johnny B. Goode"- Chuck Berry (Johnny Winter's version is better)
"Mean Town Blues"- Johnny Winter

Thats just a few that I'd name (not really but I've got more if you want them. Email me if you want my full list). Hope I've helped.

2007-06-07 14:15:17 · answer #1 · answered by thejazzman1083 2 · 0 0

This is easy. Heres a few CDs:
Allman Brothers - Live At the Fillmore East CD
Mike Bloomfield - Essential Blues CD
Roy Buchanan - Second Album
BB King - Live At The Regal
Stevie Ray Vaughn - (anything, preferably a "Best Of")
Muddy Waters - Fathers & Sons CD
Johnny Winter - Progressive Blues Experiment CD
ZZ Top - One Foot In The Blues CD

Single tracks is harder. Heres a few:
Allman Brothers - Statesboro Blues, Stormy Monday Blues
Roy Buchanan - Five String Blues, After Hours
Eric Clapton - Further Up The Road, Crossroads (Cream)
Janis Joplin - One Good Man, Ball And Chain, Summertime
BB King - The Thrill is Gone, Its My Own Fault, How Blue Can You Get
Little Walter - Boom Boom Out Go The Lights, Blues With A Feeling, Too Late, Mellow Down Easy
Stevie Ray Vaughn - Texas Flood, Little Wing, Dirty Pool
T Bone Walker - Stormy Monday Blues, T Bone Shuffle
Muddy Waters - I Got My Mojo Working, Long Distance Call
ZZ Top - Blue Jean Blues, I Need You Tonight, Just Got Back From Baby

2007-06-07 05:00:26 · answer #2 · answered by Stratobratster 6 · 0 0

Little Wing and Tin Pin Alley by Stevie Ray Vaughn
My heads in Mississippi by ZZ Top
Third Degree by Eric Clapton
Too Much Alcohol by Rory Gallager
Red House by Jimi Hendrix
Sweet 16 by BB King
Brown Sugar by ZZ Top
Say goodbye to the blues by Walter Trout
Black Cat bone by Albert Collins

2007-06-07 04:01:29 · answer #3 · answered by Fool in the Rain 6 · 0 0

Sorry...

"Serious" Blues listners don't listen to the pure crap you just mentioned (especially Steve Vaughn..please don't insult real musicians by mentioning him in the same breath as a serious blues musician).

You can try some of the seventies stuff by Howlin' Wolf, or Sonny Boy Williamson, or some of the "Southside" cuts by Junior Wells or James Cotton.

It sounds like you're looking for more rock than blues, though

2007-06-07 07:11:15 · answer #4 · answered by brewcityjr 2 · 0 0

Leaving To Stay - Jonny Lang

CD by Anthony Gomes title Sweet Stringing soul

Anything by Tab Benoit

Mother Nature - Koko Taylor

Midnight Train - Buddy Guy and Jonny Lang

Joe Bonamassa

2007-06-07 08:08:40 · answer #5 · answered by poharry34 2 · 0 0

"The Thrill is Gone" by B.B. King
"Bell Bottom Blues" by Eric Clapton with Derek and the Dominos
"Smoking Gun" by Robert Cray
"Angel Eyes" by the Jeff Healey Band
"The Sky is Crying" by Stevie Ray Vaughan
"Cold Shot" by Stevie Ray Vaughan
"Bad to the Bone" by George Thorogood
"Hey Joe" by Jimi Hendrix

2007-06-07 04:04:22 · answer #6 · answered by ConcernedCitizen 7 · 0 0

Everything on Eric Clapton's "From the Cradle" album is good also Stevie Ray Vaughan's version of "The Sky is Crying is awesome.

2007-06-07 05:48:14 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My Favorite SRV, Jimmie Vaughn, Doyle Bramhal Sr.,Jr. and III. Susan Tedesi, Doulbe Trouble. Charlie Sexton. Or you can follwo th elinks I have provided. There are just too many to mention.

2007-06-07 04:00:56 · answer #8 · answered by Monte T 6 · 0 0

bridge of sighs-robin trower
stormy monday-bobby "blue" bland (or allman bros.)
love in vain (originally by robert johnson but check out rolling stones cover)
badge-eric clapton
blue on black-kenny wayne sheppard
blue jean blues-zz top
any eric clapton, zz top, allman bros., george thoroughgood searches will score you some killer blues rock

2007-06-07 07:24:10 · answer #9 · answered by John S 2 · 0 0

thriller by michael jackson.
no seriously. just get everything by stevie ray vaughn you can find. try the song.. the sky is crying

2007-06-07 08:52:39 · answer #10 · answered by jjjesks75 2 · 0 0

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