Bull Cow Blues (2:51)

Cover of Big Bill Broonzy Vol. 2 1932 - 1934

From Big Bill Broonzy Vol. 2 1932 - 1934 and 43 other releases

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  • JordanMedina

    You may be beautiful,,, you gonna die someday.

    16 Apr 10:43pm Reply
  • BigChoupique

    You play with my horn, Baby, make me break up your happy home.... LOL... Gotta watch that horn . .. O.O

    6 Feb 10:53am Reply
  • lammasabacthani

    &

    7 Aug 2012 Reply
  • rockandrolljoe

    Babe your bull got ahorn mama

    2 Jul 2012 Reply
  • xtwntraphq

    He a ½ Keys

    23 Apr 2012 Reply
  • granpubah

    don't need no bass or no drums or nothing else.....this IS the blues and Big Bill was one of the best guitar players ever amonst blues players.

    2 Mar 2012 Reply
  • pteronophobic

    Who cares about drums? This needs BASS.

    20 Jun 2011 Reply
  • RocketsTail616

    This kind of blues is better without drums.

    29 Mar 2010 Reply
  • samsdeth

    all guitar and no drums makes jack a dull boy

    8 Mar 2010 Reply
  • LondonLouis

    ..... and Robert Johnson will accompany Rob2 if he ends up going downstairs!

    1 Feb 2009 Reply
  • rob2six

    Although i have always has a fondness for the Blues', i have only recently come to a distinct appreciation for the old artists. Maybe Old Blind Willie Johnson will be there to ride with me the last mile of the way. Who knows. Merry Christmas Last.FM staff, family, and all the Blues lovers around the world. Rob2six.

    3 Dec 2008 Reply

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