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  2. Poor Boy Blues - Wikipedia

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    "Poor Boy Blues", or "Poor Boy, Long Ways From Home", is a traditional blues song that has been cited as one of the oldest in the genre. [1] [2] As with most traditional blues songs, there is great variation in the melody and lyrical content as performed by different artists. However, there is often a core verse containing some variation of the ...

  3. Neck and Neck - Wikipedia

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    At the 33rd Annual Grammy Awards in 1991, the track "Poor Boy Blues" won Best Country Vocal Collaboration, while the track "So Soft Your Goodbye" won Best Country Instrumental Performance. [ 2 ] Atkins originally recorded "Yakety Axe", a parody of Boots' Randolph's "Yakety Sax", on his 1965 album More of That Guitar Country .

  4. Willy and the Poor Boys - Wikipedia

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    Willy and the Poor Boys is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, released on October 29, 1969, by Fantasy Records. It was the last of three studio albums the band released that year, arriving just three months after Green River . [ 6 ]

  5. Gone to Earth (Barclay James Harvest album) - Wikipedia

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    "Poor Man's Moody Blues" was written after a journalist angered the band by referring to Barclay James Harvest as a "poor man's Moody Blues". [2] In response, guitarist John Lees wrote a song which sounded like the Moody Blues song "Nights in White Satin", but in fact was cleverly not the same - the words would not fit.

  6. Barclay James Harvest - Wikipedia

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    Barclay James Harvest were an English progressive rock band, which following a split in 1998 now exists as two successor bands. They were founded in Oldham, in September 1966 by bassist/vocalist Les Holroyd (born 1948), guitarist/vocalist John Lees (born 1947), drummer/percussionist Mel Pritchard (1948–2004), and keyboardist/vocalist Stuart "Woolly" Wolstenholme (1947–2010).

  7. Bob Luman - Wikipedia

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    Come On Home and Sing the Blues to Daddy: 1970 Gettin' Back to Norma: 1971 Is It Any Wonder That I Love You: Chain Don't Take to Me: 1972 When You Say Love: 38 Lonely Women Make Good Lovers: 10 1973 Neither One of Us: 26 1974 Bob Luman's Greatest Hits: 26 Still Loving You: 42 Hickory/MGM Red Cadillac and Black Moustache: Epic 1976 A Satisfied ...

  8. The 'January blues' is a real condition — here's why it ...

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    January blues are a real thing, and it can be caused by a number of different things. ... Holidays are over, meaning it's back to work for many people. The festive decorations are all gone, and ...

  9. Willie Lofton - Wikipedia

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    Willie "Poor Boy" Lofton (January 1897 - 1956 or c. 1962) [2] was an American Delta blues singer-guitarist. He recorded eight sides for Decca Records and Bluebird Records, adopting a style strikingly similar to Tommy Johnson's.