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  2. Ride Captain Ride - Wikipedia

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    "Ride Captain Ride" is a song recorded by the American rock band Blues Image. It was co-written by the band's singer-guitarist Mike Pinera and keyboardist Frank "Skip" Konte and was included on the group's 1970 album, Open.

  3. Blues Image - Wikipedia

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    It was Blues Image's only charting hit. Pinera left the band to join Iron Butterfly in the fall of 1969, during the recording of Open, [1] with Henry becoming his official replacement on guitar and new lead singer Denny Correll handling vocals. The band broke up after the release of their third album, Red White & Blues Image, in May 1970. [1]

  4. Traditional blues verses - Wikipedia

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    Traditional blues verses in folk-music tradition have also been called floating lyrics or maverick stanzas.Floating lyrics have been described as “lines that have circulated so long in folk communities that tradition-steeped singers call them instantly to mind and rearrange them constantly, and often unconsciously, to suit their personal and community aesthetics”.

  5. Blues Image (album) - Wikipedia

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    All tracks composed and arranged by Blues Image "Take Me to the Sunrise" - 4:10 "Leaving My Troubles Behind" - 3:45 "Outside Was Night" - 3:44 "In Front Behind You" - 3:10

  6. Mean Old World - Wikipedia

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    "Mean Old World" is a blues song recorded by American blues electric guitar musician T-Bone Walker in 1942. [1] It has been described (along with the single's B-side) as "the first important blues recordings on the electric guitar". [2] Over the years it has been interpreted and recorded by numerous blues, jazz and rock and roll artists.

  7. Big Ten Inch Record - Wikipedia

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    "Big Ten Inch Record", also known as "Big Ten-Inch (Record of the Blues)", [1] is a rhythm and blues song written by Fred Weismantel. It was first recorded in 1952 by Bull Moose Jackson and released by King Records, originally on 10" vinyl, the most popular format at the time.

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  9. Jeremiah Johnson (blues musician) - Wikipedia

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    Jeremiah Johnson (born 1972) [2] is an American blues singer, guitarist and songwriter. His music blends elements of St. Louis blues, southern rock, and country. [1] His 2016 album release, Blues Heart Attack, reached No. 5 in the Billboard Blues Albums Chart.