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 &
Texas Alexander & Lonnie Johnson
Memphis Jug Band
Kokomo Arnold
Robert Johnson
Furry Lewis
Dallas String Band
Memphis Minnie
Blind Roosevelt Graves
Robert Wilkins
King Solomon Hill
Blind Blake & Charlie Spand
Smith Casey
Bozie Sturdivant
Muddy Waters
Big Bill Broonzy
Georgia Cotton Pickers & Barbecue Bob
Bukka White
Lane Hardin
Jesse James (Blues)
Allen Shaw
Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell
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
Oh, what on earth's the matter now?
Lord, what on earth's the matter now?
Lord, just 'bout by myself
Yes, he died on the road
Yes, he died on the road
I know my dear friend gone
Ah, he was a friend of mine
Yes, he was a friend of mine
Every time I think now, I just can't keep from cryin'
I stole away and cried
Yes, stole away and cried
Never had no money, now, I wasn't satisfied
Ah, wonder what's the matter now?
Lord, what on earth's the matter now?
Can't get no letter, Lord, don't need no letter nohow
Ah, 'bout to lose my mind
Ah, 'bout to lose my mind
Shouldn't've been so tired, 'bout this great long time
Shorty George was written by John A. Lomax.
Smith Casey released Shorty George on Sun Jan 01 1939.