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Lonnie Johnson: Complete Recorded Works, Vol.2  (1926-1927),Lonnie Johnson
    • Lonnie Johnson: Complete Recorded Works, Vol.2 (1926-1927)
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    • Back-Water Blues
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    • Blackbird Blues
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    • A Worried Woman's Blues

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    • Oh! Doctor The Blues
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    • Sweet Woman, See For Yourself
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    • To Do This, You Got To Know How
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    • South Bound Water
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    • Treat 'Em Right
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    • Baby, Will You Please Come Home
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    • I Done Tole You
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    • Steppin' On The Blues
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    • A Broken Heart That Never Smiles
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    • Black Cat Blues
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    • A Worried Woman's Blues
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    • Superstitious Blues
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    • Cotton Patch Blues
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    • Blackbird Blues
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    • Unkind Mama
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    • Four Hands Are Better Than Two
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    • Woke Up With The Blues In My Fingers
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    • Back-Water Blues
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    • I Love You, Mary Lou
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    • Sweet Woman You Can't Go Wrong
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    • Mean Old Bed Bug Blues
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    • Lonesome Ghost Blues
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    • Fickle Mamma Blues
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    • Roaming Rambler Blues
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    • Stay Out Of Walnut Street Alley

album review

Lonnie Johnson came into his own during the period of time covered by this CD. A brilliant blues-oriented guitarist, Johnson is heard on such instrumentals as "To Do This, You Got to Know How," "I Done Tole You," "Steppin' on the Blues," "Four Hands Are Better Than Two," and "Woke Up With the Blues in My Fingers." He is also heard backing blues singers Helen Humes (who was 13 at the time), Joe Brown, and Raymond Boyd and singing his own variety of low-down blues. Recommended. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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