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American Folk Blues Festival '72

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American Folk Blues Festival '72

American Folk Blues Festival '72 Warners
Released: Nov 25, 2008
1

I' m Gettin' Ready

  by  Bukka White
Time: 2:57     Size: 4MB
2

Aberdeen Blues

  by  Bukka White
Time: 2:30     Size: 3MB
3

My Baby Is Gone

  by  Big Joe Williams
Time: 2:29     Size: 3MB
4

My Boots & Shoes

  by  Big Joe Williams
Time: 2:03     Size: 3MB
5

Look Here Woman

  by  Robert Pete Williams
Time: 3:57     Size: 5MB
6

Drivin' Wheel

  by  Roosevelt Sykes
Time: 3:09     Size: 4MB
7

Sweet Home Chicago

  by  Roosevelt Sykes
Time: 2:18     Size: 3MB
8

Lonesome Traveller

  by  Memphis Slim, Michel Denis
Time: 3:42     Size: 5MB
9

Boogin' And Bluesin'

  by  Memphis Slim, Michel Denis
Time: 3:05     Size: 4MB
10

Instrumental Boogie

  by  Johnny Young, W.D. Kent, Billy Davenport
Time: 3:40     Size: 5MB
11

Tell Me Baby

  by  Big Mama Thornton & The Blues Band
Time: 4:58     Size: 7MB
12

Ball In Chain

  by  Big Mama Thornton & The Blues Band
Time: 5:57     Size: 8MB
13

Shake It Baby

  by  T-Bone Walker & The Blues Band
Time: 5:26     Size: 8MB
14

Goin' Back To Church

  by  T-Bone Walker & The Blues Band
Time: 4:32     Size: 6MB
15

Tricky Woman

  by  Jimmy Rogers, Whispering Smith, W.D. Kent, Billy Davenport
Time: 3:29     Size: 5MB
16

Winter Time Blues

  by  Lightin Slim, Whispering Smith
Time: 3:37     Size: 5MB
17

Don't Ever Leave Me

  by  Jimmy Dawkins Chicago Blues Band
Time: 5:01     Size: 7MB
18

Got My Mojo Workin'

  by  Jimmy Dawkins Chicago Blues Band
Time: 4:30     Size: 6MB

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