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Artist |
Title |
Album |
Label |
Link |
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Elmore James |
Something Inside of Me |
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The Five Royals |
What's That! |
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Bo Diddley |
Diddling |
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Little Milton |
Somebody Told Me |
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B.B. King |
Eyesight To The Blind |
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Big Mama Thorton |
Black Rat |
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Hound Dog Taylor |
Hound Dog |
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Sonny Boy Williamson |
Little Village |
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Muddy Waters |
I'm Ready |
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Jimmy Reed |
New Leaf |
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Screamin' Jay Hawkins |
Person To Person |
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Albert Collins |
Shiver'n Shake |
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Joe Turner |
Baby Won't You Marry Me |
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Clyde McPhatter & the Drifters |
Money Honey |
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Koko Taylor |
Nitty Gritty |
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Earl Hooker |
Guitar Rag |
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T-Bone Walker |
Sail On |
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John Lee Hooker |
Thinking Blues |
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Lightnin' Hopkins |
In My Mother's Arms |
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Mississippi Fred McDowell |
Jesus Is On The Mainline |
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Little Walter |
Just A Feeling |
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Jimmy "Fast Fingers" Dawkins |
Triple Trebels |
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Junior Parker |
Annie Get Your Yo-Yo |
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Howlin' Wolf |
Who's Been Talkin' |
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Cephas & Wiggins |
Stagger Lee |
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Dr. Ross |
Dr. Ross Breakdown |
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John Jackson |
Flat Foot & Buck Dance |
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Jesse Fuller |
Stranger Blues |
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Snooks Eaglin |
Locomotive Train |
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JC Burris |
Mr. Jack's Dance |
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Frank Hovington |
Who's Been Fooling You |
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Billy Bizor |
Take It Easy, Baby |
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Joseph Spence |
Marry Ann |
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Peg Leg Sam |
Greasy Greens |
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Pink Anderson |
Mama, Where Did You Stay Last Night? |
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Furry Lewis |
Dirty Dirty Dozen; I'm Drifting; Laura's Blues |
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Blind Willie Johnson |
Lord, I Just Can't Keep from Crying |
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Arizona Dranes |
Don't You Wanna Go? |
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Blind Willie McTell |
Don't You See How This World Made a Change |
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Texas Alexander |
St. Louis Fair Blues; I Am Calling Blues |
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Bo Carter |
Banana in Your Fruit Basket |
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Kokomo Arnold |
Feels So Good |
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Tampa Red |
She's Love Crazy; Hard Road Blues |
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Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup |
Lonesome World to Me |
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Pee Wee Crayton |
Texas Hope; Miserable Old Feeling |
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Roosevelt Sykes |
You So Dumb |
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Mark Micchelli took over for the last 1.25 hours of the show, beginning with JC Burris' "Mr. Jack's Dance".