1953 - Baby Please Don't Go - Muddy Waters
1953 - I'm Still in Love with You - T-bone Walker
1953 - In the Night - Professor Longhair
1953 - Reconsider Baby - Lowell Fulson
1953 - The Things That I Used to Do - Guitar Slim
1953 - TV Mama - Elmore James
1954 - (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters
1954 - Baby How Long - Howlin' Wolf
1954 - Eisenhower Blues - J.B. Lenoir
1954 - I'll Understand - T-bone Walker
1954 - Sho' Nuff I Do - Elmore James
1954 - War is Over (Goodbye California) - John Lee Hooker
1955 - Blue Monday - Fats Domino
1955 - Don't Start Me to Talkin' - Sonny Boy Williamson II
1955 - Hard Times (No One Knows Better Than I) - Ray Charles
1955 - I Hear You Knockin' - Smiley Lewis
1955 - Mannish Boy - Muddy Waters
1955 - Mystery Train - Elvis Presley
1956 - Dimples - John Lee Hooker
1956 - Smokestack Lightnin' - Howlin' Wolf
1956 - Who Do You Love - Bo Diddley
1957 - Cry for Me Baby - Elmore James
1957 - Farther up the Road - Bobby Blue Bland
1957 - I'm a King Bee - Slim Harpo
1957 - Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry
1957 - Tell Me - Howlin' Wolf
1957 - Try to Quit You Baby - Buddy Guy
1958 - Moanin' for My Baby - Howlin' Wolf
1959 - Boogie Chillun - John Lee Hooker
1959 - Howlin' for My Baby - Howlin' Wolf
1959 - I Just Wanna Make Love to You - Muddy Waters
1959 - The Sky Is Crying - Elmore James
1960 - Big Boss Man - Jimmy Reed
1960 - Drivin' Wheel - Junior Parker
1960 - First Time I Met the Blues - Buddy Guy
1960 - Got My Mojo Working - Muddy Waters
1960 - Hide Away - Freddie King
1960 - I Need Some Money - John Lee Hooker
1960 - So Many Roads, So Many Trains - Otis Rush
1960 - Spoonful - Howlin' Wolf
1960 - The Sun Is Shining - Elmore James
1961 - Boom Boom - John Lee Hooker
1961 - Look on Yonder Wall - Elmore James
1961 - One Way Out - Sonny Boy Williamson II
1961 - You'll Be Mine - Howlin' Wolf
1962 - Frosty - Albert Collins
1962 - You Need Love - Muddy Waters
1962 - You Shook Me - Willie Dixon
1963 - Shake It Baby - John Lee Hooker
2007-09-02 03:00:19
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Millie Jackson - The Phuck You Symphony, Koko Taylor - Wang Dang Doodle, Bobby Rush - Chicken Heads, LATTIMORE - Let's Straighten Out, Peggy Scott Adams, Bobby Womack - Harry Hippie, Ann Peebles - I Can't Stand The Rain & I Didn't Take your Man, Denise LaSalle - Blues Party Tonight, Johnny Taylor - Jody & Mom's Apple Pie, Stephanie McDee - Hot Pony Slide, Tyrone Davis - Back That Thang Up & Hands Of Time, Lynn White - I Didn't Make My Move Too Soon. There's Blues & Then There's BLUES. I hope this helps.
2007-09-01 20:16:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I can highly recomend
RL Burnsides A bothered mind
RL was a 70 something playing old school North miss blues
with hip hop tracks added to it
You`ll love It I garuntee
2007-09-03 00:56:15
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answered by Henry J 3
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Also try Little Milton, Sonny Rhodes, and really check out Chris THomas King, he impliments blues with hip hop and rock and that.
2007-09-02 04:20:43
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answered by P R 2
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King of the Blues ....Robert Johnson..
2007-09-02 09:08:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Gosh, Buddy Guy.
2007-09-01 18:42:40
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answered by Screamer 2
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Bobby Bland but there are dozens of others, also.
2007-09-02 03:50:11
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answered by susandiane311 5
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'blue's' songs are itself gr8 blues songs
2007-09-03 01:09:18
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answered by aditi 3
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