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Folk Blues Revival

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Introduction To Big Car Blues
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Big Car Blues (Big Black Cadillac Blues)
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Coffee House Blues
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Stool Pigeon Blues
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Ball Of Twine
3:23 $0.99
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How Long Have It Been Since You Been Home
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First Meeting
7:11
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Blues For The Lowlands
Artist: Brownie McGhee
4:50
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Blowin' The Fuses
Artist: Brownie McGhee
6:08
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Walk On
Artist: Brownie McGhee
3:13
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Po' Boy
Artist: Brownie McGhee
2:45
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Down By The Riverside
Artist: Brownie McGhee
3:17
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I'm A Stranger Here
Artist: Brownie McGhee
4:02
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Trouble In Mind
Artist: Brownie McGhee
3:28
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Razor Sharp Blues
Artist: Big Joe Williams
4:14 $0.99
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Brand New Car (New Car Blues)
Artist: Big Joe Williams
5:28
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Early Morning Blues (Chain Gang Blues)
5:22
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Ain't Nothing Like Whiskey
7:57
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You Steal My Chickens, You Can't Make 'Em Lay
Artist: Sonny Terry
5:41
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Blues For Gamblers (Three Aces On The Bottom Of The Deal)
Artist: Sonny Terry
6:44
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Wimmen From Coast To Coast
Artist: Sonny Terry
5:49
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Penitentiary Blues
Artist: Sonny Terry
6:48
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'Buked And Scorned (You Gonna Need Somebody To Go On Your Bond)
Artist: Sonny Terry
5:23
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Right On That Shore (Great Gospel Blues)
Artist: Sonny Terry
2:52
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