Category Archives: Walkin’ Blues (Sunday PM)
- “Heifer Dust” – Will Ezell
- “Mama Don’t Allow No Easy Riders Here” – Cow Cow Davenport
- “Dead Shrimp Blues” – Robert Johnson
- “They’re Red Hot” – Robert Johnson
- “C. C. Rider” – Mississippi John Hurt
- “High Water Everywhere” – Charlie Patton
- “Georgia Bound” – Blind Lemon Jefferson
- “Southern Rag” – Blind Blake
- “Long Lonesome Blues” – Blind Lemon Jefferson
- “I’m Alabama Bound, Pt. 1″ – Jelly Roll Morton
- “I’m Alabama Bound, Pt. 2″ – Jelly Roll Morton
- “Low Down Blues (New Orleans Blues)” – Jelly Roll Morton
- “Statesboro Blues” – John Hammond, Jr.
- “If You Haven’t Any Hay, Get On Down The Road” – Skip James
- “Yola My Blues Away” – Skip James
- “The New Falling Rain Blues” – Lonnie Johnson
- “Such A Night” – Paul Asbell
- “Ory’s Creole Trombone” – Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five – Red Hot, Vol. 1
- “Basin Street Blues” – Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five – Red Hot, Vol. 1
- “Come On In My Kitchen” – Robert Johnson
- “Blues For Dixie” – Bob Wills and teh Texas Playboys
- “Parlor Social Deluxe” – Sippie Wallace
- “Pay Roll Blues” – Lucille Bogan
- “Barrel House Flat Blues” – Mary Johnson
- “Countin’ The Blues” – Ma Rainey
- “Crazy About You” – State Street Boys
- “Shrimp Man” – Moses Mason
- “Levee Camp Moan” – Texas Alexander
- “Sourwood Mountain” – Taylor’s Kentucky Blues
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- “Miserere” – Jelly Roll Morton
- “Mr. Conductor Man” – Big Bill Broonzy
- “German Blues” – Birmingham Jug Band – Ruckus Juice & Chitlins, Vol. 2
- “C. C. Pill Blues” – Blind Arthur Blake
- “Long Lonesome Blues” – Blind Lemon Jefferson – Complete Recordings
- “Sam Mcgee Stomp” – Sam Mcgee – Grand Dad of the Country Guitar Pickers
- “Song Of The Range” – Jim & Bob – It’s Hotter In Hawaii
- “By The Waters of the Minnetonka” – Jim & Bob – It’s Hotter In Hawaii
- “Mapleleaf Rag” – Jelly Roll Morton
- “Highway Keys (What’s New is Old Again)” – Paul Asbell – Roots and Branches
- “Lonesome Blues” – Henry Williams & Eddie Anthony – Violin, Sing The Blues for Me
- “Hokum Stomp” – Big Bill Broonzy – The Young Big Bill Broonzy (1927 – 1933)
- “I Hate Myself” – The Second Fiddles
- “Juanita” – The Second Fiddles
- “Crow Jane Blues” – Carl Martin – Crow Jane Blues
- “Worried All The Time” – Carl Martin – Crow Jane Blues
- “Gambling Bar Room Blues” – Jimmy Rodgers – The Very Best Of Jimmie Rodgers
- “My Mind Is Ramblin’” – John Hammond – Rough & Tough
- “C. C. Rider” – Lonnie Johnson – The Complete Folkways Recordings
- “Big Fat Mama Blues” – Tommie Johnson – Canned Heat (1928 – 1929)
- “Papa’s On The Housetop” – Geoff Muldaur – Rare and Unissued – Collectors Items 1963 – 2008
- “Sitting On Top Of The World” – Mississippi Shieks – Southern Coubntry Blues, Vol. 2
- “Bottleneck Blues” – Weaver and Beasley – The Slide Guitar – Bottles Knives and Steel
- “Hokum Blues” – Dallas String Band – Rags, Breakdowns, Stomps and Blues
- “Milk Cow Blues” – John Estes – Rags, Breakdowns, Stomps and Blues
- “Tap That Thing” – Yank Rachel – Chasin’ Gus’ Ghost – JHohn Sebastian and The J Band
- “Fare Thee Well” – Paul Rischell & Annie Raines – Chasin’ Gus’ Ghost – JHohn Sebastian and The J Band
- “Jug Band Special” – Whistler’s Jug Band – Ruckus Juice & Chitlins
- “If You Haven’t Any Hay, Get On Down That Road” – Ernie Hawkins – Blues Advice
- “Goin’ Up North to See My Pony Run” – Mance Lipscomb – Texas Songster, Vol, 3
- “Drunk On The Moon” – Rolly Brown – Dog Is My Co-Pilot
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- “Baby Please Don’t Go” – Joe Williams Washboard Blues Singers – Violin, Sing the Blues for Me – Various African-American Fiddler
- “Salty Dog” – Booker Orchestra – Violin, Sing the Blues for Me – Various African-American Fiddler
- “Pig Meat Blues” – Whislter & His Jug Band – Violin, Sing the Blues for Me – Various African-American Fiddler
- “Blues in a Bottle” – Prince Albert Hunt – Times Aint Like They Used to Be, Vol. 1
- “Lost John” – Sonny Terry – Afro-American Blues And Game Songs
- “Easy Rider Blues” – Soileau & Robin – Down in the Basement: Joe Bussards Treasure Trove of Vintage 78s
- “Sam Mcgee Stomp” – Sam McGee – Grand Dad Of The Country Guitar Pickers
- “Keliology” – Rolly Brown – Dog Is My Co-Pilot
- “They’re Red Hot” – Robert Johnson – The Complete Recordings [Columbia] Disc 1
- “Selling the Jelly” – Noah Lewis – Ruckus Juice & Chittlins, Vol. 2
- “Selling My Pork Chops” – Memphis Minnie – Queen of Country Blues
- “West End Blues” – Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five – Red Hot, Vol. 1
- “Savoy Blues” – Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five – Red Hot, Vol. 1
- “Sweet Potato Blues” – King David’s Jug Band – Ruckus Juice & Chittlins, Vol. 2
- “Prohibition Blues” – Jorma Kaukonen – Blue Country Heart
- “I Bring My Money” – John Jackson – Dont Let Your Deal Go Down
- “I Can Tell” – John Hammond – Rough & Tough
- “Blue Yodel #4 (California Blues)” – Jimmie Rodgers – The Very Best Of
- “Song of the Range” – Jim and Bob – Its Hotter In Hawaii B
- “Maple Leaf Rag (Morton Style)” – Jelly Roll Morton – The Library of Congress Recordings: Jelly Roll Morton – Kansas C
- “Hesitating Blues” – Jelly Roll Morton – The Library of Congress Recordings: Jelly Roll Morton – Kansas C
- “Key to the Highway” – Jazz Gillum – Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1938-1941)
- “Cold Iron Bed” – Jack Kelly & His South Memphis Jug Band – Ruckus Juice & Chittlins, Vol. 1
- “Bull Doze Blues” – Henry Thomas – Texas Worried Blues
- “Poor Boy A Long Way From Home” – Gus Cannon – Memphis Masters: Early American Blues Classics (1927-34)
- “Killin’ Jive” – The Cats & the Fiddle – We Cats Will Swing for You
- “Everyday I Have the Blues” – Carl Martin – Crow Jane Blues
- “Pretty Mama Blues” – Cannon’s Jug Stompers – The Complete Works: 1927-1930
- “Booster Blues” – Blind Lemon Jefferson – Complete Recordings – Chicago 1926 [Disc 1]
- “Sweet Papa Low Down” – Blind Blake – Ragtime Guitars Foremost Fingerpicker
- “Giving It Away” – Birmingham Jug Band – Ruckus Juice & Chittlins, Vol. 1
- “Loan Me Your Heart” – Bill Adams – Banty Rooster
- “Dry Town Blues” – Adam Tanner – Rare Rags & Stringband Blues
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- “Police Dog Blues” – Ernie Hawkins – Blues Advice
- “If You Haven’t Any Hay, Get On Down That Road” – Ernie Hawkins – Blues Advice
- “I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight” – John Hammond – In Your Arms Again
- “Serve Me Right To Suffer” – John Hammond – In Your Arms Again
- “Shortenin’ Bread” – Mississippi John Hurt – D. C. Blues
- “Keep Me Knockin’ (But You Can’t Come In)” – Mississippi John Hurt – D. C. Blues
- “Watermelon Man” – Willis Alan Ramsey
- “St. Louis Blues” – Cephas and Wiggins – Bluesmen
- “Big Boss Man” – Cephas and Wiggins – Bluesmen
- “New Doubting Jesus Blues” – The Biscuit Rollers – Old Time Blues For The Soul
- “Bring It With You When Come” – Canon’s Jug Stompers
- “Tired Chicken Blues” – Canon’s Jug Stompers
- “Amos Moses” – Paul Asbell
- “Do Your Duty” – Saffire – the Uppity Blues Women
- “Sweet Substitute” – Saffire – the Uppity Blues Women
- “‘Tain’t Nobody’s Bizness If I Do” – Bessie Smith – The Collection
- “Mean Old Bedbug Blues” – Bessie Smith – The Collection
- “Fixin’ To Die” – Rory Block – Blues Guitar Women, CD2
- “Streamline Train” – Jesse Mae Hemphill – Blues Guitar Women, CD2
- “In My Girlish Days” – Memphis Minnie – Blues Guitar Women, CD2
- “Send Me To The ‘Lectric Chair” – Tracy Nelson – Blues Women
- “I Might Find A Way” – Rory Block – Blues Women
- “Oh, The Rain” – Maria Muldaur – Blues Women
- “Big Mama’s Bumble Bee Blues” – Big Mama Thornton – Big Mama Thornton with the Muddy Waters Blues Band
- “Women Be Wise” – Sippie Wallace
- “Murder Gonna Be My Crime” – Sippie Wallace
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- “St. Louis Blues” – Big BIll Broonzy – Absolutely The Best
- “Baby Please Don’t Go” – Big BIll Broonzy – Absolutely The Best
- “Doorbell Blues” – Yank Rachell – Yank Rachell’s Tennessee Jug BVusters
- “Yes, Pappy, Yes” – Martin, Bogan Nad Armstrong – That Old Gang of Mine
- “Marie” – Martin, Bogan Nad Armstrong – That Old Gang of Mine
- “Cairo” – Geoff Muldaur – Geoff Muldaur and The Texas Sheiks
- “Under The Chicken Tree” – Geoff Muldaur – Geoff Muldaur and The Texas Sheiks
- “Black Horse Blues” – Blind Lemon Jefferson – Complete Works Vol.1 1925 ~ 1926
- “Corrina” – Blind Lemon Jefferson – Complete Works Vol.1 1925 ~ 1926
- “Country Blues” – Tal Majal – The Essential Taj Majal
- “T-Bone Steak Blues” – Sleepy John Estes – Complete Works Vol.1 1929 ~ 1937
- “Stop That Thing” – Sleepy John Estes – Complete Works Vol.1 1929 ~ 1937
- “Mississippi Boll Weevil Blues” – Charlie Patton – Founder Of The Delta Blues
- “Dry Spell Blues” – Rory Block – Blues Walkin’ Like A Man
- “Shetland Pony Blues” – Rory Block – Blues Walkin’ Like A Man
- “Stop and Listen” – John Hammond – Things About Comin’ My Way – A Tribute to The Mississippi Sheiks
- “That’s It” – Bill Frissell – Things About Comin’ My Way – A Tribute to The Mississippi Sheiks
- “Please Baby” – Madeleine Peroux – Things About Comin’ My Way – A Tribute to The Mississippi Sheiks
- “I’m A Steady Rollin’ Man” – Robert Johnson – The Complete Recordings
- “Stop Breakin’ Down” – Robert Johnson – The Complete Recordings
- “You Just As Well Let Her Go” – Casey Bill Weldon – Bottleneck Guitar Trendsetters
- “Feels So Good” – Kokomo Arnold – Bottleneck Guitar Trendsetters
- “Rocks nd Gravel Make A Solid Road” – Mance Lipscomb – Trouble In Mind
- “Which Way Do The Red River Run” – Mance Lipscomb – Trouble In Mind
- “Don’t Sell It – Don’t Give It Away” – Oscar Woods – Slidin’ On The Frets
- “Honolulu Stomp” – H. M. Barnes and His Blue Ridge Ramblers – Slidin’ On The Frets
- “U Like, Noa Like” – Tau Moe’s Hawaiian Jazzies – Slidin’ On The Frets
- “River Blues” – Keep On Truckin’ Orchestra
- “Get A LOad Of This” – Keep On Truckin’ Orchestra
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- “I Can’t Be Satisfied” – John Hammond – Rough and Tough
- “Dallas Rag” – New Lost City Ramblers
- “Broken Bed Blues” – Kansas City Blues Strummers
- “Stealin’ Blues” – Cow Cow Davenport
- “Butter and Egg Man” – Louis Armstrong – Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five, Vol. 2
- “Ballin’ The Jack” – Salty Dog Four
- “Railroad Road Blues” – Cow Cow Davenport
- “Milk Cow Blues Boogie” – Elvis Presley
- “Greenville Strut” – Daddy Stovepipe
- “Walking Cane Stomp” – Kentucky Jugband
- “Ticket Agent Blues” – Noah Lewis
- “That’s My Rabbit. My Dog Caught It” – Walter Family
- “Jug Rag” – Prarie Ramblers
- “Jug Band Special” – Whistlers Jug Band
- “Loan Me Your Heart” – The Easy Aces
- “Chimes” – Jim & Bob – The Genial Hawaiians – It’s Hotter In Hawaii
- “Railroad Blues” – Hauulea Entertainers
- “Black Mare Blues” – Charlie Patton
- “Come On In My Kitchen” – Rolly Brown – Dog Is My Co-Pilot
- “Another Man Done Gone” – Vera Hall
- “Country Rag (East Texas Rag)” – Smith Casey
- “Queen Of Greens” – Catfish Hodge
- “Key To The Highway” – Jazz Gillum
- “Your Baby Ain’t Sweet Like Mine” – Papa Charlie Jackson
- “Love In Vain” – Robert Johnson
- “Old Rounders Blues” – Blind Lemon Jefferson
- “Bugle Call Rag” – Canon’s Jug Stompers
- “Liza Jane” – Carl Martin
- “Knife Blues” – John Jackson
- “Sam McGee Stomp” – Sam McGee
- “Carve That Possum” – Uncle Dave Macon
- “Guitar Rhythm” – Georgia Jumpers
- “California Blues” – Georgia Jumpers
- “Don’t Sell It – Don’t Give It Away” – Oscar Woods
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- “Pig Meat Strut” – Big Bill Broonzy – Do That Guitar Rag (1928-1935)
- “Lonesome Weary Blues” – Leonard Copeland/Roy Harvey – Old-Time Mountain Guitar
- “Rope Stretching Blues” – Blind Blake – Ragtime Guitar’s Foremost Fingerpicker
- “Hastings Street” – Blind Blake – Ragtime Guitar’s Foremost Fingerpicker
- “Broke And Hungry” – Blind Lemon Jefferson – Complete Recordings • Chicago 1926 [Disc 1]
- “Pig Meat Is Waht I Crave” – Bo Carter – Bo Carter, Vol. 2: (1931-1934)
- “Viola Lee Blues” – Cannon’s Jug Stompers – The Complete Works: 1927-1930
- “Corrina, Corrina” – Carl Martin – Crow Jane Blues
- “Diamond Joe” – Charlie Butler – Afro-American Blues And Game Songs
- “Got to Find My Baby” – John Hammond – Rough & Tough
- “Going Down The Road Feelin’ Bad” – John Jackson – Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down
- “The Year Clayton Delaney Died” – John Jackson – Rappahanock Blues
- “Midnight Special” – Leadbelly – Midnight Special [Rounder]
- “Blues (Up and Down Buildin’ the KC Line)” – Little Brother – Afro-American Blues And Game Songs
- “Frisco Line” – Mississippi Fred McDowell – You Gotta Move
- “I Be’s Troubled” – Muddy Waters – Afro-American Blues And Game Songs
- “Dead Shrimp Blues” – Robert Johnson – The Complete Recordings [Columbia] Disc 1
- “If You Haven’t Any Hay Get on Down the Road” – Skip James – The Complete Early Recordings of Skip James
- “Lost John” – Sonny Terry – Afro-American Blues And Game Songs
- “Blues in a Bottle” – Various Artists – Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 1
- “Bottleneck Blues” – Weaver & Beasley – The Slide Guitar – Bottles, Knives & Steel
- “Any Old Time” – Jimmie Rodgers – The Very Best Of
- “Carroll County Blues” – Narmour & Smith – Mississippi String Bands, Vol. 2
- “I’m Going Back Home” – Joe McCoy And Memphis Minnie – The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of: Super Rarities & Unissued Gem
- “Mississippi County Farm Blues” – Son House – The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of: Super Rarities & Unissued Gem
- “Alabama Blues” – Three Stripped Gears – The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of: Super Rarities & Unissued Gem
- “Slidin’ Delta” – Tommy Johnson – The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of: Super Rarities & Unissued Gem
- “Violin Blues” – Johnson Boys – Violin, Sing the Blues for Me Various African-American Fiddlers,
- “East Jackson Blues” – Bo Chatman – Violin, Sing the Blues for Me Various African-American Fiddlers,
- “Lonesome Blues” – Henry Williams & Eddie Anthony – Violin, Sing the Blues for Me Various African-American Fiddlers,
- “Salty Dog” – Booker Orchestra – Violin, Sing the Blues for Me Various African-American Fiddlers,
- “Crow Jane” – Carl Martin – The Blues Volume 2
- “Rolling Mill Blues” – Peg Leg Leg Howell – The Blues Volume 2
- “I’ll Go With Her” – Robert Wilkins – Before The Blues, Vol, 1
- “Forked Deer” – Taylor’s Kentucky Boys – Before The Blues, Vol, 1
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- “Franklin Blues” – Sam McGhee – Grand Dad of the Country Guitar Pickers
- “Penitentiary Blues” – Sam McGhee – Grand Dad of the Coiuntry Guitar Pickers
- “Spike Driver’s Blues” – Mississippi John Hurt – Before The Blues Vol. 1
- “Pick Poor Robin Clean” – Luke Jordan – Before The Blues Vol. 1
- “Sourwood Mountain” – Taylor’s Kentucky Boys – Before The Blues Vol. 1
- “Smoketown Strut” – Mike Seeger – The New Lost City Ramblers
- “Blue Drag” – Red Stick Ramblers – Bring It On Down
- “Main Street Blues” – Red Stick Ramblers – Bring It On Down
- “Shetland Pony Blues” – Rory Block – Blues Walkin’ Like A Man
- “Skin Game Blues” – Peg Leg Howell – Before The Blues, Vol. 2
- “Deep Blue Sea Blues” – Tommy McClennan – Before The Blues, Vol. 2
- “Memphis Stomp” – The Blue Boys – Before The Blues, Vol. 2
- “Jamestown Exhibition” – Bayless Rose – American Primitive, Vol. 2
- “There’s A City Built of Mansions” – Nugrape Twins – American Primitive, Vol. 2
- “Cairo Blues” – Henry Spaulding – American Primitive, Vol. 2
- “Crow Jane” – Carl Martin – The Blues, Vol. 2
- “Devil Got My Woman” – Skip James – The Blues, Vol. 2
- “Dry Spell Blues” – Son House – The Blues, Vol. 2
- “‘T Ain’t Nobody’s Biz’ness If I Do” – Ink Spots – Swing High Swing Low
- “Matchbox Blues” – Blind Lemon Jefferson – The Blues, Vol. 1
- “Countin’ The Blues” – Ma Rainey – The Blues, Vol. 1
- “Long Lonesome Day” – Texas Alexander – The Blues, Vol. 1
- “Cocaine Blues” – Luke Jordan – The Roots Of Rap
- “Bow Wow Blues” – Allen Brothers – The Roots Of Rap
- “South Carolina Rag” – Blind Willie Walker – The Roots Of Rap
- “Malted Milk” – Robert Johnson – The Complete Recordings
- “Two Tone Stomp” – Lonnie Johnson – Swing Out Rhythm
- “Old Sledge” – Faster Than Walking – 8th Of January
- “Puncheon Floor” – Faster Than Walking – 8th Of January
- “It’s Backfirin’ Now” – The North Mississippi Allstars – Things About Comin’ Mt Way
- “Please Baby” – Madeline Peroux – Things About Comin’ Mt Way
- “Runnin’ Wild” – James Coley’s Washboard Four – Down In The Basement
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- “The Glory of Love” – Big Bill Broonzy – Big Bill Broonzy Sings Folk Songs
- “Corrina, Corrina” – Carl Martin – Crow Jane Blues
- “Lovesick Blues” – Driver, Parks Knicely – Unknown Album (10/10/2006 11:40:57 PM)
- “Abandoned” – Ronnie Earl & KimWilson – Now My Soul
- “Brown Jug Blues” – Ezra Buzzington’s Rustic Revelers – Ruckus Juice & Chittlins, Vol. 2
- “Croquet Habits” – Freeny’s Barn Dance Band – The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of: Super Rarities & Unissued Gem
- “Charmin’ Betsy” – Henry Thomas – Texas Worried Blues
- “Longest Train Blues” – Jazz Gillum – Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1938-1941)
- “Chattanooga Choo Choo” – John Hammond – Rough & Tough
- “Colored Aristocracy” – New Lost City Ramblers – Early Years 1958 – 1962
- “Salty Dog Rag” – Various Artists – Vintage Country & Western Instrumentals
- “Juanita” – The 2nd Fiddles
- “What’s The Matter With The Mill” – The 2nd Fiddles
- “Minglewood Blues” – Geoff Muldaur – Rar and Unissued Collector’s Items – 1962 – 2008
- “France Blues” – David Katz – The Even Dozen Jug Band
- “Mandolin King Rag” – David Grisman – The Even Dozen Jug Band
- “Stealin’” – John Sebastian – The J- Band
- “Tap That Thing” – Yank Rachel – The J-Band
- “You Just As Well Let Her Go” – Casey Bill Weldon – Bottleneck Guitar Trendsetters – of the – 1930s
- “Feels So Good” – Kokomo Arnold – Bottleneck Guitar Trendsetters – of the – 1930s
- “I’m Going Back Home” – Memphis Minnie & Joe McCoy – The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of – The Dead Sea Scrolls of Reco
- “Slidin’ Delta” – Tommie Johnson – The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of – The Dead Sea Scrolls of Reco
- “John Henry” – Roy Harvey & Jess Johnson and the West Virginia Ramblers – The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of – The Dead Sea Scrolls of Reco
- “Good Boy” – Big Bill Broonzy – Bill Wyman’s Blues Odyssey
- “Jersey Belle Blues” – Lonnie Johnson – Bill Wyman’s Blues Odyssey
- “Carolina Blues” – Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee – Bill Wyman’s Blues Odyssey
- “Diddie Wa Diddie” – Blind Arthur Blake – Ragtime Guitar’s Foremost Fingerpicker
- “W.P.A. Blues” – Casey Bill Weldon
- “Rabbit Foot Blues” – Blind Lemon Jefferson
- “Do That Dance” – Frankie “Half Pint Jaxon
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- “Boodle-Am Shake” – Dixieland Jug Blowers – Ruckus Juice & Chittlins, Vol. 2
- “Memphis Shake” – Dixieland Jug Blowers – Ruckus Juice & Chittlins, Vol. 2
- “They’re Red Hot” – Robert Johnson – The Complete Recordings [Columbia] Disc 1
- “Dead Shrimp Blues” – Robert Johnson – The Complete Recordings [Columbia] Disc 1
- “Chunky Monkey Gumbo” – Paul Asbell – Roots and Branches
- “Atlanta Blues” – Stephen Bennett – Slide Area Ahead
- “Flawless” – Stephen Bennett – Slide Area Ahead
- “Shadwell To Cismont” – Corey Harris – Hooktown Blues
- “Richmond Woman Blues” – Swang, Ralph Rush, Jeff Romano
- “Cradle Of Democracy” – Nickletown
- “Pig Meat Strut” – Big Bill Broonzy – Do That Guitar Rag (1928-1935)
- “Black Horse Blues” – Blind Lemon Jefferson – Complete Recordings • Chicago 1926 [Disc 1]
- “Gravedigger Blues” – Carl Martin – Crow Jane Blues
- “Mama Don’t Allow It” – Ink Spots – Swing High Swing Low [1994]
- “Bedtime Blues” – Frank Stokes – The Frank Stokes Victor Recordings (1928-1929)
- “Red River Blues” – Henry Thomas – Texas Worried Blues
- “Statesboro Blues” – John Hammond – Rough & Tough
- “The Wild Ox Moan” – Geoff Muldaur – Beautiful Isle OF Somewhere
- “River Blues” – Keep On Truckin’ Orchestra – R. Crumb’s Music Sampler
- “Get A Load Of This” – Cheap Suit Serenaders – R. Crumb’s Music Sampler
- “Railroad Bill” – Taj Mahal – Shake Sugaree
- “Bottleneck Blues” – Weaver & Beasley – The Slide Guitar – Bottles, Knives & Steel
- “Chinquapin Pie” – Bruce Molsky – Poor Man’s Troubles
- “Yodeling Cowboy” – Jimmie Rodgers – The Very Best Of
- “Carroll County Blues” – Erynn Marshal – Calico [2005]
- “Baby Please Don’t Go – Joe Williams Washboard Blues Singers” – Big Joe Williams Washboard Band – Violin, Sing the Blues f
- “Pig Meat Blues – Whislter & His Jug Band” – Various African-American Fiddlers, 1926-1949 – Violin, Sing the Blues f
- “Ruckus Juice and Chittlin’” – Memphis Jug Band – Ruckus Juice & Chittlins, Vol. 1
- “Song of the Range” – Jim / Bob – It’s Hotter In Hawaii B
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