Blind Boy Fuller & Sonny Terry - Harmonica & Guitar Blues 1937-1945

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Blind Boy Fuller & Sonny Terry - Harmonica & Guitar Blues 1937-1945 (Size: 93.4 MB)
 23 Lonesome Train.mp34.81 MB
 11 I Don't Care How Long.mp34.18 MB
 24 Shake Down Blues.mp33.89 MB
 20 Blowing the Blues.mp33.82 MB
 12 Blues and Worried Man.mp33.81 MB
 15 Somebody's Been Talkin'.mp33.79 MB
 18 I Don't Want No Skinny Woman.mp33.75 MB
 08 New Love Blues.mp33.73 MB
 22 Precious Lord.mp33.72 MB
 07 Train Whistle Blues.mp33.71 MB
 16 Harmonica Stomp.mp33.71 MB
 14 Harmonica Blues.mp33.69 MB
 04 Pistol Slapper Blues.mp33.69 MB
 10 I Want Some of Your Pie.mp33.68 MB
 06 Big House Bound.mp33.66 MB
 19 You Got to Have Your Dollar.mp33.61 MB
 05 Stop Jivin' Me Mama.mp33.59 MB
 01 Bye Bye Baby Blues.mp33.51 MB
 03 Mean and No Good Woman.mp33.46 MB
 13 Harmonica and Washboard Breakdown.mp33.44 MB
 02 Mistreater, You're Going to Be Sorry.mp33.24 MB
 25 Sweet Woman.mp33.23 MB
 09 I'm Stranger Here.mp33.09 MB
 21 Bus Rider Blues.mp32.92 MB
 17 Twelve Gates to the City.mp32.84 MB
 26 Fox Chase.mp32.78 MB
 Blind Boy Fuller & Sonny Terry - Harmonica & Guitar Blues 1937-1945.jpg27.24 KB

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Blind Boy Fuller & Sonny Terry - Harmonica & Guitar Blues 1937-1945 VBR

Year 1996

Tracks
1. Bye Bye Baby Blues
2. Mistreater, You're Going To Be Sorry
3. Mean And No Good Woman
4. Pistol Slapper Blues
5. Stop Jivin' Me Mama
6. Big House Bound
7. Train Whistle Blues
8. New Love Blues
9. I'm A Stranger Here
10. I Want Some Of Your Pie
11. I Don't Care How Long
12. Blues And Worried Man
13. Harmonica And Washboard Breakdown
14. Harmonica Blues
15. Somebody's Been Talkin'
16. Harmonica Stomp
17. Twelve Gates To The City
18. I Don't Want No Skinny Woman
19. You Got To Have Your Dollar
20. Blowing The Blues
21. Bus Rider Blues
22. Precious Lord
23. Lonesome Train
24. Shake Down Blues
25. Sweet Woman
26. Fox Chase

Terry was born in Greensboro, North Carolina.[3] His father, a farmer, taught him to play basic blues harp as a youth. He sustained injuries to his eyes and lost his sight by the time he was 16, which prevented him from doing farm work himself.[2] In order to earn a living Terry was forced to play music. He began playing in Shelby, North Carolina. After his father died he began playing in the trio of Piedmont blues-style guitarist Blind Boy Fuller. When Fuller died in 1941, he established a long-standing musical relationship with Brownie McGhee, and the pair recorded numerous songs together. The duo became well-known among white audiences, as they joined the growing folk movement of the 1950s and 1960s. This included collaborations with Styve Homnick, Woody Guthrie and Moses Asch, producing Folkways Records (now Smithsonian/Folkways) classic recordings.
In 1938 Terry was invited to play at Carnegie Hall for the first From Spirituals to Swing concert,[2] and later that year he recorded for the Library of Congress. In 1940 Terry recorded his first commercial sides. Some of his most famous works include "Old Jabo" a song about a man bitten by a snake and "Lost John" in this he demonstrates his amazing breath control .
Despite their fame as "pure" folk artists, in the 1940s, Terry and McGhee fronted a jump blues combo with honking saxophone and rolling piano that was variously called Brownie McGhee and his Jook House Rockers or Sonny Terry and his Buckshot Five.
Terry was also in the 1947 original cast of the Broadway musical comedy, Finian's Rainbow.[4]
Terry died from natural causes at Mineola, New York, in March 1986,[5] the year he was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame.[2] He died three days before Crossroads was released in theaters.

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