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John Littlejohn, Louis Myers, J.L. Smith, Fenton Robinson - Chicago Blues download free
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John Littlejohn, Louis Myers, J.L. Smith, Fenton Robinson - Chicago Blues download free

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Album:
Chicago Blues
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Style:
Chicago Blues
MP3 archive size:
1820 mb
FLAC archive size:
1870 mb
WMA archive size:
1400 mb
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Rating:
4.4
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Tracklist

A1 J.L. Smith Got My Top Let Down
A2 J.L. Smith If It’s Too Late
A3 J.L. Smith I Hate To See You Go
A4 J.L. Smith & The Mosquitos Can’t Stand Your Evil Ways
A5 J.L. Smith Tears Won’t Help You Baby
A6 J.L. Smith Bleeding Heart
A7 Mighty Joe Young Sweet Kisses
B1 John Littlejohn Bloody Tears
B2 John Littlejohn What In The World (You Gonna Do)
B3 John Littlejohn 29 Ways
B4 John Littlejohn Kitty O
B5 Little Eddie Teddy Bear Blues
B6 Little Eddie The Skrooch
B7 Bo Dudley Shotgun Rider
C1 Fenton Robinson From My Heart
C2 Fenton Robinson Say You’re Leavin’
C3 Prez Kenneth I Am The Man Downstairs
C4 G.L. Crockett Every Goodbye Ain’t Gone
C5 Magic Sam She Belongs To Me
C6 Andrew Odom Fattening Frogs For Snakes
C7 Jody Williams You May
D1 Louis Myers & The Aces Bluesy
D2 Louis Myers & The Aces Just Wailing
D3 Eddie Taylor Big Town Playboy
D4 Detroit Junior The Way I Feel
D5 Bobo Jenkins Tell Me Who
D6 Bobo Jenkins Nothing But Love
D7 Otis "Smokey" Smothers I Got My Eyes On You

Notes

Obscure compilation of Chicago Blues 45’s, supposedly the first Rarities (double) LP.