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Notes A) Blues singer with harmonica, piano, guitar, string bass and drums B) Blues singer with harmonica, string bass, piano and guitar Postwar Chicago Blues John Lee Curtis Williamson (vocals and harmonica) Personnel A: Big Bill Broonzy (guitar); John Davis (piano); Willie Dixon (stand-up bass); Charles "Chick" Sanders (drums) Personnel B: Bill Sid Cox (guitar); Eddie Boyd (piano); Ransom Knowling (stand-up bass) A) D7VB-0374-1 recorded March 28, 1947 Produced by Lester Melrose B) D5AB-0339-1 recorded July 2, 1945 Produced by A. E. Hindle and Lester Melrose Both sides RCA Victor Studio A, 1 N. Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL Images Comments and Reviews
Add a Comment or Review about this 78 See Also 78 RecordSonny Boy Williamson [I] - Sugar Gal / Willow Tree Blues - RCA Victor - USA - 20-2623 (1947) Next by Artist 78 RecordSonny Boy Williamson [I] - Hoodo Hoodo / Sonny Boy's Cold Chills - RCA Victor - USA - 20-2184 (1947) Previous by Artist 78 RecordPhil Harris - Smoke, Smoke, Smoke (That Cigarette) / Crawdad Song - RCA Victor - USA - 20-2370 (1947) Next on Label 78 RecordJohnny Tyler And The Riders Of The Rio Grande - Behind The Eight Ball / I Don't Know Where To Go But I'm Goin' - RCA Victor - USA - 20-2368 (1947) Previous on Label This Record: Price Guide : Add Valuation : Add Image : Add Video : Add Missing Info : Make Correction : Add to List : Add Linked Release : Add See Also : Add Tag : Edit Images : Show Image Data : Credits : BBCode
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