Ten Legendary Blues Songs You Should Know About: Vol. 2
By Paul Wolfle
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From the time the first “Diddley Bo” appeared on a wooden barnyard wall, countless great sounding blues songs, acoustic and electric, have been written and recorded by many talented artists.
These ten legendary songs, among them “Boogie Chillun,” “John the Revelator” and “St. James Infirmary” from fabled musicians like John Lee Hooker, Son House and Doc Watson, provide some of the critical links in the chain of the American blues tradition.
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Ten Legendary Blues Songs You Should Know About - Paul Wolfle
Ten Legendary Blues Songs You Should Know About – Vol. 2
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This eBook is a follow-up to Ten Legendary Blues Songs You Should Know About.
Once again, critical links in the chain of the American blues tradition are highlighted. Great songs need to be acknowledged from time to time; recognition is the surest way of handing down valued techniques and practices from one generation to the next. That’s precisely the goal of Ten Legendary Blues Songs You Should Know About - Vol. 2.
While blues music can represent something very personal, it is also a collective expression of human emotion. Perhaps that is why so many notable entertainers have been blues musicians. It seems that the blues is, and always has been, a force to be reckoned with.
Though usually a matter of personal taste, some songs stand above the rest and deserve special attention. On the other hand, there is a point to be made about ranking a tune and its author numerically. The result would create an arbitrary arrangement with a number one position. To avoid any controversy and in the interest