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  1. Goin' Crazy with the Blues
  2. Lock and Key
  3. All I Want Is a Spoonful
  4. Matchbox Blues
  5. Church Bells Blues
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  1. Goin' Crazy with the Blues
  2. Lock and Key
  3. All I Want Is a Spoonful
  4. Matchbox Blues
  5. Church Bells Blues
  6. Southern Rag]
  7. What's the Matter Blues
  8. Stack O' Lee Blues]
  9. Pinetop's Boogie Woogie
  10. Indiana Avenue Stomp
  11. The Duck Yas-Yas-Yas
  12. Shake It and Break It (But Don't Let It Fall Mama)
  13. Come on Mama, Do That Dance
  14. Blue Goose Blues
  15. The Dirty Dozen
  16. South Carolina Rag
  17. Pussy Cat Blues
  18. Searching the Desert for the Blues
  19. Cows, See That Train Comin'
  20. West Dallas Drag
  21. Ramblin with That Woman
  22. W.P.A. Blues
  23. Honky Tonk Train Blues
  24. Terraplane Blues
  25. Ice Pick Mama
  26. Gamblin' Jinx Blues
  27. Peetie Wheatstraw Stomp
  28. Good Boy
  29. Alley Boogie
  30. Meat Shakin' Woman
  31. Railroad Blues
  32. Special Agent (Railroad Police Blues)
  33. Roll 'Em Pete
  34. Jersey Belle Blues
  35. Brown Skin Girl
  36. Beer Drinking Woman
  37. Me and My Chauffeur Blues
  38. Baby, Please Don't Go
  39. Dive Bomber
  40. Carolina Blues
  41. Kid Man Blues
  42. Boogie Chillen'
  43. You're Gonna Miss Me (When I'm Dead and Gone)
  44. Rockin' and Rollin'
  45. 3 O'Clock Blues
  46. Dust My Broom
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English musicians listened and learned from the blues long before their American counterparts did. In fact, the Rolling Stones and the Yarbirds covered classic blues material, re-introducing Americans to their own music. Now Document has given Bill Wyman the opportunity to trace his romance with the blues over a two-disc set, beginning with Mamie Smith's "Goin' Crazy With the Blues" in 1926 and traveling all the way to Elmore James' "Dust My Broom" in 1951. Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey grew out of a television project of the ...

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Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey 2001, Document

UPC: 714298322026

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