by SOJA on album Strength to Survive
These prison blues a standard issue Even when our shirts ain't blue We've got shake downs on a daily Shanks and ropes, she snitches too Those bars lockin' down a cell block Warden's yellin' down the h
by Gary Lamb on album Music for the Mind: Productive Flow
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by Ma Rainey on album The Ultimate Queens Of Jazz, Vol. 5
Ma Rainey Booze And Blues lyrics are copyrighted material, you need to enable javascript, thenesh this page See FAQ and Terms of Service for more info Went to bed last night and boy I was in my sleep,
by Various Artists on album Schoolhouse Rock 2
Various Artists Schoolhouse Rock 2 The Energy Blues Lyrics & Music by: George Newall Performed by: Jack Sheldon (Yawn) Energy ... Sometimes I think I'm running out of energy Seems like w
by Don Gibson on album Look Who's Blue
Blue, Blue Day Don Gibson It's been a blue, blue day I feel like runnin' away I feel like runnin' away from it all My love has been untrue She's found somebody new It's been a blue, blue day for me
by George Thorogood And The Destroyers on album 2120 South Michigan Ave
[feat. Charlie Musselwhite] [Originally by Little Walter] My baby don't stand no cheatin', my babe Oh yeah she don't stand no cheatin', my babe Oh yeah she don't stand no cheatin', She don't stand
by Charlie Rich on album Best of Charlie Rich
Everybody's gone away. Said they're movin' to L.A. There's not a soul I know around. Everybody's leavin' town! Some caught a freight. Some caught a plane. Find the sunshine, Leave the rain? They said
by Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers on album You Ain’t Talkin’ to Me: Charlie Poole and the Roots of Country Music
I've seen the life of old gay Broadway Old Market Street down by the 'Frisco Bay Saw the Prado, I've gambled all these parts, in Paris, France Now the seven wonders of this world I've seen There's man
by Charlie Rich on album All-Time Greatest Hits
Everybody's gone away. Said they're movin' to L.A. There's not a soul I know around. Everybody's leavin' town! Some caught a freight. Some caught a plane. Find the sunshine, Leave the rain? They said
by Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers on album Whitehouse Blues (Remastered)
McKinley hollered, McKinley squalled Doc said to McKinley, "I can't find that ball", From Buffalo to Washington Roosevelt in the White House, he's doing his best McKinley in the graveyard, he's takin
by Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers on album Roots n' Blues: The Retrospective, 1925-1950
McKinley hollered, McKinley squalled Doc said to McKinley, "I can't find that ball", From Buffalo to Washington Roosevelt in the White House, he's doing his best McKinley in the graveyard, he's takin
by Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers on album Mojo Presents: The Roots of Bob Dylan
McKinley hollered, McKinley squalled Doc said to McKinley, "I can't find that ball", From Buffalo to Washington Roosevelt in the White House, he's doing his best McKinley in the graveyard, he's takin
by Charlie Parker on album Norman Granz Jazz: The Genius of Charlie Parker, Vol. 7 (Mono Version)
Blues The Ink Spots This is a rather obscure song. Can't determine who wrote it and whether anyone ever charted it as a single in the Top 100. Judging by the composition and the lyrics, I'd guess it
by Charlie Parker on album Charlie Parker Records, Vol. 30
Blues The Ink Spots This is a rather obscure song. Can't determine who wrote it and whether anyone ever charted it as a single in the Top 100. Judging by the composition and the lyrics, I'd guess it
by Charlie Parker on album Charlie Parker (Jazz legends)
Blues The Ink Spots This is a rather obscure song. Can't determine who wrote it and whether anyone ever charted it as a single in the Top 100. Judging by the composition and the lyrics, I'd guess it
by Charlie Parker on album Hot Blues
Blues The Ink Spots This is a rather obscure song. Can't determine who wrote it and whether anyone ever charted it as a single in the Top 100. Judging by the composition and the lyrics, I'd guess it
by Charlie Parker on album Complete Charlie Parker, Vol. 3: Lover Man (Intégrale 1946-1947)
Blues The Ink Spots This is a rather obscure song. Can't determine who wrote it and whether anyone ever charted it as a single in the Top 100. Judging by the composition and the lyrics, I'd guess it
by Charlie Parker on album The Essence of Charlie Parker
Blues The Ink Spots This is a rather obscure song. Can't determine who wrote it and whether anyone ever charted it as a single in the Top 100. Judging by the composition and the lyrics, I'd guess it
by Charlie Parker on album Cool Blues
Blues The Ink Spots This is a rather obscure song. Can't determine who wrote it and whether anyone ever charted it as a single in the Top 100. Judging by the composition and the lyrics, I'd guess it
by Blues Brothers, The on album Briefcase Full Of Blues
Blues Brothers, The Briefcase Full Of Blues Shotgun Blues Every night i go to sleep The blues fall down like rain Every night i go to sleep The blues fall down like rain Taking pills, cheap whiske