Tracklist
Track number | Play | Loved | Track name | Artist name | Buy | Options | Duration | Listeners |
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1 | Bad Man Don't Live Too Long |
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3:13 | ||||
2 | Play track | 13 Highway |
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3:00 | |||
3 | Crying |
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2:47 | ||||
4 | Harmonica Rock | Little Boyd & The Blue Bees |
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2:06 | |||
5 | Don't Leave Me Baby | Little Boyd & The Blue Bees |
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2:04 | |||
6 | I've Got My Ticket |
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3:06 | ||||
7 | Ron De View |
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3:14 | ||||
8 | My Little Machine | Drifting Smith |
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2:24 | |||
9 | Down South Blues | Drifting Smith |
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2:47 | |||
10 | Good Morning Baby | Drifitng Sam |
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2:55 | |||
11 | My Sweet Woman | Drifting Sam |
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2:55 |
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Little Boyd
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Little Boyd, possibly Louis Boyd, was born August 24, 1924, in Carthage, Mississippi. was an American blues singer and harmonica player. He fell under the influence of John Lee « Sonny Boy » Williamson’s harmonica playing, and spent some time with bluesmen Elmore James and Rice Miller before coming to Cincinnati in the late fifities. Boyd claimed to have cut recordings for his Boyd label at a Fortune Studio (untraced) in Cincinnati around 1957-1958. He had recorded also four (rather undistinguished) sides backing Smokey Smothers at King in 1962, including « Way up in the Mountains o… read more
Little Boyd, possibly Louis Boyd, was born August 24, 1924, in Carthage, Mississippi. was an American blues singer and harmonica player. He fell under the influence of John Lee « Sonny Boy … read more
Little Boyd, possibly Louis Boyd, was born August 24, 1924, in Carthage, Mississippi. was an American blues singer and harmonica player. He fell under the influence of John Lee « Sonny Boy » Williamson’s harmonica playing, and spent so… read more