Blues (Music) -- 1941-1950
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Blues (Music) -- 1941-1950
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Blues (Music)
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- Sixteen tons ;, I've got the milk 'em in the mornin' blues, [performed by] Tennessee Ernie Ford
- Sister Rosetta Tharpe, complete recorded works in chronological order
- They call me Muddy Waters
- King of the boogie, John Lee Hooker
- Blues from Kansas City, Jay McShann
- Sugar, Louis Armstrong
- Memphis blues
- Savoy Christmas blues
- The best in blues, Dinah Washington
- The complete Imperial recordings, 1950-1954
- A stranger here, Ramblin' Jack Elliott
- Baby please don't go, Big Joe Williams
- Genesis, Sweet home Chicago, 3
- Roots of rock
- His best, 1947 to 1955, Muddy Waters
- The complete Chess recordings, Jimmy Rogers
- Drop down mama
- Pig 'n whistle red
- Blues, boogie, & bop, the 1940s Mercury sessions
- Floyd Dixon, his complete Aladdin recordings
- John Lee Hooker, Detroit, 1948-1949
- The blues are brewin', Billie Holiday
- Bunk Johnson and his Superior Jazz Band, Bunk Johnson
- Chicago bound, Jimmy Rogers
- Rare and unissued, Muddy Waters
- Now's the time, Charlie "The Bird" Parker
- Rare and unissued
- Shake your wicked knees, rent parties and good times : classic piano rags, blues, & stomps, 1928-43
- The real folk blues, Muddy Waters
- Now's the time, Charlie "The Bird" Parker
- The gospel of the blues, Sister Rosetta Tharpe
- The anthology, Muddy Waters
- Still stompin' at the Savoy
- The roots of-- Ry Cooder
- Alternative boogie, early studio recordings, 1948-1952, John Lee Hooker
- Rollin' stone: the golden anniversary collection
- California blues
- The complete Capitol/Black & White recordings, T-Bone Walker
- The complete Billie Holiday on Verve, 1945-1959, Billie Holiday
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