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The "Deep Elm Blues" (also spelled "Deep Elem Blues" or "Deep Ellum Blues" [1]) is an American traditional song.The title of the tune refers to the historical African-American neighborhood in downtown Dallas, Texas known as Deep Ellum, which was home to blues musicians including Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Willie Johnson, Lead Belly, and Bill Neely.
The Shelton Brothers, Bob, Joe and Merle, were pioneer country musicians and renowned recording artists based out of Texas from 1933 through the 1960s.They created and popularized the songs Johnson's Old Gray Mule, Deep Elm Blues, These Shoes Are Killing Me, Oh Monah, Match Box Blues and My Heart Oozes Blood For You, "What's The Matter With Deep Elm", "I'm A Handy Man To Have Around" and ...
Charlie Feathers studied and recorded several songs with Junior Kimbrough, whom he called "the beginning and end of all music". [7] His childhood influences were reflected in his later music of the 1970s and 1980s, which had an easy-paced, sometimes sinister, country-blues tempo, as opposed to the frenetic fast-paced style favored by some of his rockabilly colleagues of the 1950s.
Deep Elem Blues; I'm Troubled; Oh, The Wind and Rain; Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie; Ripple; I've Been All Around This World; The Girl At The Crossroads Bar; The Ballad of Casey Jones (A song written by Mississippi John Hurt, not to be confused with the Grateful Dead's own song "Casey Jones") Gone Home; Blue Yodel; Spike Driver Blues; Trouble In ...
Willard Robison (September 18, 1894 – June 24, 1968) was an American vocalist, pianist, and composer of popular songs, born in Shelbina, Missouri.His songs reflect a rural, melancholy theme steeped in Americana and their warm style has drawn comparison to Hoagy Carmichael.
Reckoning is a 1981 live double album by the Grateful Dead.It is the band's sixth live album and seventeenth album overall. It consists of acoustic material recorded live in September and October 1980.
Blues is a music genre [3] and musical form that originated amongst African-Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. [2] Blues has incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the African-American culture.
R&B-Blues 35 G. L. Crockett "Look out Mabel" "Did you ever love somebody" Checker 1965 re-release of alternate version 36 Geater Davis "For your precious love" "Wrapped up in you" House of Orange 1971 37 Gene Dozier & The United Front "Give the women what they want" "The best girl I ever had" Mercury 1974 B-side is popular in Northern-Modern ...