Charley Patton
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Garfield Akers & Joe Callicott
Richard Rabbit Brown
Washington Phillips
Blind Willie McTell
Tommy Johnson
Cannon’s Jug Stompers
Bobby Grant
Blind Joe Reynolds
Son House
Henry Thomas
Blind Willie Johnson
Ishman Bracey
Blind Mamie Forehand
Mississippi John Hurt
Jaybird Coleman
Frank Stokes
Willie Brown
Walter “Buddy Boy” Hawkins
Skip James
William & Versey Smith
Sam Collins (Blues)
Hi Henry Brown
Lottie Kimbrough &
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Kokomo Arnold
Robert Johnson
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Big Bill Broonzy
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Bukka White
Lane Hardin
Jesse James (Blues)
Allen Shaw
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Pete Harris
Elmore James
Kid Bailey & Willie Brown
Baby Face Leroy Trio & Little Walter & Muddy Waters
Smokey Hogg
Sonny Boy Williamson II
Lowell Fulson
Howlin’ Wolf
Lightnin’ Hopkins
Only known single Released by Kid Bailey. Many speculate this to be a pseudonym of legendary Blues Singer Willie Brown.
Willie Brown
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Genius
Willie Lee Brown (6 August 1900 - 30 December 1952) was a blues guitarist and singer. He was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi and performed from about 1916...
(Verse 1)
Ain't going to marry, neither settle down
I'm going to stay right here till they hear this barrelhouse down
(Verse 2)
And I love you babe and I tell the world I do
And I love you babe and I tell the world I do
I don't love nobody whole in this round world but you
(Verse 3)
Ain't no use of weeping, ain't no need of crying
Ain't no use of weeping, ain't no need of crying
For you've got a home just as long as I got mine
(Verse 4)
Is you ever been lucky, now, woke up cold in hand
Is you ever been lucky, woke up cold in hand
I would call that now nothing but a monkey-man
(Verse 5)
And I love you baby, you so nice and brown
And I love you baby, you so nice and brown
Because you put it up solid, so it won't come down
(Verse 6)
Did you get that letter, now, mailed in your back yard
Did you get that letter, now, mailed in your back yard
It's a sad word to say, but the best of friend have to part
Rowdy Blues was written by Kid Bailey.
Kid Bailey released Rowdy Blues on Thu Dec 12 1929.