Greatest Blues Love Songs

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  2. Best Blues Love Making Songs
  3. Best Slow Blues Love Songs
  4. Good Blues Love Songs
  5. Best Blues Love Songs

This strange collection should probably have been titled Bluesy Love Songs rather than, since half of what is here on this two-disc set (with a little editing this could have easily been a single disc) isn't blues by most definitions of the genre. Not that there aren't wonderful tracks, like the marvelous field recording of singing the slave-era lament 'Another Man Done Gone' that leads things off, 's powerful 'I'll Take Care of You,' or and 's delightful restructuring of 'Queen Bee.' But a great deal of the music here isn't the blues at all, so in the end this anthology plays like someone's personal mix tape -- which is fine, but most folks can make their own.

100 Greatest Blues Songs Criteria: These songs are vital for a basic knowledge of the history of the 'Blues' genre, historical significance, defining an era, influence & to a lesser degree lasting popularity were taken into consideration. Valentine’s Day Blues: 10 Classic Love Songs. Some of the sweetest, saddest and most soulful songs of all time — and plenty of them with stinging guitar — are from the blues canon. Here are 10 classic examples guaranteed to fan the fires of love. “Layla” by Derek & the Dominos: This 1970 classic is the greatest unrequited love song.

' performed at the White House with Barack Obama joining B.B. King on the chorus Blues standards are songs that have attained a high level of recognition due to having been widely performed and recorded. They represent the best known and most interpreted blues songs that are seen as having permanent value. Blues standards come from different eras and styles, such as -, and, and urban styles from and the. Many are also performed in styles that differ from the originals and reflect various music trends, including. Each song listed has been identified by five or more music writers as a blues standard.

Nearly all have appeared on major music singles charts. Since many of the songs were developed in traditions, spellings and titles may differ; the most common are used.

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Greatest Blues Songs Ever

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Best Blues Love Making Songs

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Improvising Blues Harmonica... • Beaumont, Daniel E. Preachin' the Blues: The Life and Times of Son House.

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Best Slow Blues Love Songs

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Good Blues Love Songs

• Cummings-Yeates, Rosalind (2014). Exploring Chicago Blues: Inside the Scene, Past and Present...

Best Blues Love Songs

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That's All Right (Album notes).. •; Henke, James; George-Warren, Holly, eds. The Rolling Stone Album Guide... • Devi, Debra (2012). The Language of the Blues: From Alcorub to Zuzu.

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