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Sweet sixteen / Riley B. King and Joe Josea.
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You're gonna miss me / Riley B. King and Jules Taub.
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Mind your own business / Hank Williams.
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Woke up this morning / B. B. King and Jules Bihari.
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You got to move / Fred McDowell and Gary Harding Davis.
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Baby please don't go / Joe Williams.
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Rainy day blues / Sam Hopkins and Mack McCormick.
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Kansas city blues / Jim Jackson.
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Make me a pallet on your floor / Mississippi John Hurt.
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Ain't no tellin' / Mississippi John Hurt.
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Good morning blues / Huddie Ledbetter.
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Someday / Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup.
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Walkin' blues / Robert Johnson.
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Why won't my baby treat me right? / Aaron T-Bone Walker.
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Wild about you baby.
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The woman I love / Riley B. King.
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World gone wrong / Traditional.
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Worry, worry, worry.
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Worrying you off of my mind.
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You can't judge a book by its cover.
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You gonna quit me baby.
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You like my loving.
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You're breaking my heart / Riley B. King and Joe Josea.
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Your fool.
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Vicksburg blues.
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Walk right in / Gus Cannon and H. Woods.
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Walking my troubles away.
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Weary blues / Mort Greene, George Cates, Artie Matthews.
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Weeping willow blues.
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When my heart beats like a hammer / Riley B. King, Jules Taub and Saul Ling.
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When the lights go out.
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When you got a good friend / Robert Johnson.
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Where can my baby be?
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Why should I be blue.
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T-bone shuffle / T-Bone Walker.
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Texas blues.
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That will never happen no more / Arthur Blake.
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That's all right / Arthur Crudup.
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That's no way to get along / Robert Wilkins.
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That's why I'm lonesome.
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Three hours past midnight.
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Three o'clock blues / Riley B. King and Jules Taub.
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The thrill is gone / Roy Hawkins and Rick Darnell.
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Time to say goodbye (Con te partiró) / Music by Francesco Sartori; Lyrics by Lucio Quarantotto.
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Tom Rushen blues / Charley Patton.
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Traveling riverside blues / Robert Johnson.
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Trouble in mind / Richard M. Jones.
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Trouble no more / McKinley Morganfield.
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Troubles, troubles, troubles / Riley B. King and Saul Ling.
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Police dog blues / Arthur Blake.
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Rambling on my mind / Robert Johnson.
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Richland women blues / John Hurt.
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Roberta / Huddie Ledbetter.
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Rock me baby / Riley B. King and Joe Josea.
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Roll and tumble.
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Rolling log blues.
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Rolling stone.
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Run and tell your daddy.
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Salty dog / Jesse Williams.
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San Francisco Bay blues / Jesse Fuller.
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Searching the desert.
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See see rider blues / Traditional.
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See that my grave is kept clean / Blind Lemon Jefferson.
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Seventh son / Willie Dixon.
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Shake that thing / Traditional.
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Shake your money maker / Elmore James.
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Shake yours.
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She ain't nothing but trouble.
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Shoe shine boy / Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin.
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Silver City bound / Huddie Ledbetter.
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Sitting on top of the world / Traditional.
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The sky is crying / Elmore James, Morris Levy and Clarence L. Lewis.
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Sometimes I wonder.
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Sorrowful blues / Bessie Smith.
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Spoonful / Willie Dixon.
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Sporting life.
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St. James infirmary / Traditional.
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St. Louis blues / W.C. Handy.
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Statesboro blues / Blind Willie McTell.
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Stealing.
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Stormy Monday blues / Earl Hines, Billy Eckstine and Bob Crowder.
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Sun's gonna shine in my door / Big Bill Broonzy.
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Sweet home Chicago / Robert Johnson.
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Sweet little angel / Riley B. King and Jules Taub.
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One dime blues / Traditional.
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One more drink / Elmore James.
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Phone booth / Robert Cray, Dennis Walker, Richard Cousins amd Michael Vannice.
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Pickpocket blues / Bessie Smith.
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Please warm my wiener.
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No more lovers.
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No matter how she done it.
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Mellow down easy / Willie Dixon.
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The Memphis blues / W. C. Handy and George Norton.
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Michigan water blues / Clarence Williams.
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The midnight special / Traditional.
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Mingelwood blues / Noah Lewis.
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My babe / Willie Dixon.
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My Creole belle / Mississippi John Hurt.
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My handy man ain't handy no more / Eubie Blake and Andy Razaf.
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Mystery train / Sam C. Phillips and Herman Parker, Jr.
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Natural ball / Aaron T-Bone Walker.
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New York town / Woody Guthrie.
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Mary had a little lamb / Buddy Guy.
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Matchbox blues.
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Mean and evil.
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Mean old frisco blues / Arthur Crudup.
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Mean ole bed bug blues.
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Life is like that / Memphis Slim.
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Little queen of spades / Robert Johnson.
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Little red rooster / Willie Dixon.
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Louis Collins / Mississippi John Hurt
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Love in vain / Robert Johnson.
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Mama let me lay it on you.
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Kindhearted woman blues.
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Komodo blues.
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Jailhouse blues / Bessie Smith and Clarence Williams.
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Jim Crow blues / Huddie Ledbetter
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John Henry / Traditional.
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Going down slow / James B. Oden.
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Good liquor gonna carry me down.
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Good morning little schoolgirl / "Sonny Boy" Williamson.
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Goodbye baby.
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Got the blues, can't be satisfied / Mississippi John Hurt.
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Green river blues / Charlie Patton.
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Hesitation blues / W. C. Handy.
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Hellhound on my trail / Johnson, Robert.
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Hey hey / William "Big Bill" Broonzy.
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Hey Bo Diddley / Ellas McDaniel.
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Hey, pretty mama / Willie Dixon.
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Hoochie coochie man / Willie Dixon.
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How do you want it done.
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How long blues / Leroy Carr.
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Just a gigolo / English words by Irving Caesar; music by Leonello Casucci; original German text by Julius Brammer.
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I asked for water (she gave me gasoline) / Chester Burnette.
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I be's troubled.
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I crave my pigmeat.
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I just want to make love to you / Willie Dixon.
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I'm a king bee / James Moore.
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I'm satisfied / Mississippi John Hurt.
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If you want me to love you.
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I'm so glad / Nehemiah "Skip" James.
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It makes my love come down / Bessie Smith.
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First time I met the blues / Eurreal Montgomery.
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Five long years / Eddie Boyd.
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From four till late / Robert Johnson.
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Gambler's blues / Lightnin' Sam Hopkins and Stan Lewis.
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Georgia bound / Arthur Blake.
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Go back to your no good man / Lonnie Johnson.
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Farewell to you baby.
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Early in the morning / Elmore James and Joe Josea.
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Every day I have the blues / Peter Chatman.
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Dark and dreary.
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Evil / Willie Dixon.
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Darlin', you know I love you / B.B. King and Jules Bihari.
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Death don't have no mercy / Rev. Gary Davis.
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Deep river blues.
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DeKalb blues / Huddie Ledbetter
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Devil got my woman / Skip James.
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Diddie wa diddie / Arthur Blake.
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Don't fish in my sea.
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Don't sell it, don't give it away.
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I believe I'll dust my broom / Robert Johnson.
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Can't stop lovin'
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Dust pneumonia blues / Woody Guthrie.
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Candy man / Mississippi John Hurt.
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Catfish blues / Traditional.
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Come back baby / Ray Charles.
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Cocaine blues / Rev. Gary Davis.
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Come on in my kitchen / Robert Johnson.
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Cool drink of water blues.
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Corrina, Corrina / Adapted from trad. blues by Bo Chatman (co-credited to J. Mayo Williams) ; New words by Mitchell Parrish 1960.
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Crazy man blues.
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Crosscut saw / R. B. Ford.
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Crossroads / Robert Johnson.
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Crow Jane / Skip James.
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Cry your blues away.
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Born in Chicago / Nick Gravenites.
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Born under a bad sign / William Bell and Booker T. Jones.
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Bright lights, big city / Jimmy Reed.
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Bring it with you when you come / Traditional.
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Broken hearted blues.
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Brown's ferry blues / Alton Delmore and Rabon Delmore.
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Built for comfort / Willie Dixon.
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Bulldoze blues.
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Big road blues / Traditional.
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Blue turning grey over you / Andy Razaf and Thomas "Fats" Waller.
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Blues ain't nothing.
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Blues and booze.
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The blues never die.
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Blues on the ceiling / Fred Neil.
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Back door man / Willie Dixon.
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Backwater blues / Lada-Williams.
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Bad breaks / B.B. King and Joe Josea.
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Bad luck blues / Dave Bartholomew, Pearl King.
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Basin Street blues / Spencer Williams.
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Behind closed doors / Kenny O'Dell.
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32-20 blues / Robert Johnson.
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A good woman is hard to find / Champion Jack Dupree.
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Alabama bound / Huddie Ledbetter.
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As long as I have you.
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Baby doll / Bessie Smith.
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Baby, whatcha want me to do / Jimmy Reed.
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I wonder why / Josea, King.
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