Shades of Blue playlist for 07/18/2023
By Bill Darling on Tue, 07/18/2023 - 9:21pm
Artist | Title |
Albert Collins | Collins mix | |
tommy tucker | High heel sneakers | |
Jimmy Reed | I ain't got you | |
Slim Harpo | King bee | |
Slim Harpo | Baby scratch my back | |
Lightnin Slim | Rooster blues | |
Jay Nelson | Don't yu want s man like me | |
Jr. Walker & The All-Stars | Road runner | |
Little Richard | Directly from my heart | |
Chuck Berry | Nadine | |
Chuck Berry | No particular place to go | |
Mississippi Fred McDowell | Waiting for my baby | |
Robert Johnson | Preachin' blues | |
Elmore James | It hurts me too | |
Lewis Jones | I believe to mu soul | |
buster brown | Sugar babe | |
sceamin' jay hawkins | Baptize me in wine | |
Aretha Frankklin | Think | |
brook benton | Rainy night in Georgia | |
Billie Holiday | A fine romance | |
Billie Holiday | Let's call a heart a heart | |
Sidney Bechet | Black stick blues | |
Sippie Wallace | Bedroom blues | |
Eddie Cleanhead Vinson | Railroad porter blues | |
Dinah Washington | Long John blues | |
Peggy Lee | Why don't you do right | |
Count Basie & Joe Williams | Every day | |
Cab Calloway | Minnie the moocher | |
Drifters | Ruby baby | |
The Valentines | The woo woo train | |
The Monarchs | Pretty little girl | |
The Elchords | Peppermint stick | |
The boss tones | Mope-itty mope | |
The magnificent four | The closer you are | |
The Pyramids | Hot dog dooley wah | |
The veltones | Now | |
The court jesters | Roaches | |
The silhouettes | Get a job | |
Hollywood Argyles | Alley oop | |
Albert King | Matchbox | |
Little Johnny Taylor | Part time love | |
Big Mama Thornton | Life goes on | |
Sonny Rhodes | One of these days | |
Clarence Smith | All night long they play the blues | |
T- Bone Walker | Stormy Monday | |
Hound Dog Taylor and the Houserockers | It's alright | |
Otis Spann | It must have been the devil | |
Magic Sam | I need you so bad | |
Elmore James | Sky is crying | |
Little Walter | My babe | |
Junior Wells | Messin' with the kid | |
Muddy Waters | I'm ready | |
Albert King | I'll play the blues for you | |
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