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"Cross Road Blues" (commonly known as "Crossroads") is a song written by the American blues artist Robert Johnson. He performed it solo with his vocal and acoustic slide guitar in the Delta blues style.
Story of Robert Johnson Selling His Soul To The Devil #blueshistory #robertjohnson.
"Cross Road Blues" is a song by delta blues singer Robert Johnson (1911-1938), released in 1936. The lyrics tell of the narrator's failed attempts to hitch a ride from an...
Blues Legends! Story of Robert Johnson Selling His Soul To The Devil #blueshistory #robertjohnson. "Cross Road Blues" by Robert JohnsonListen to Robert Johnson:...
People say Robert Johnson went out one night to the crossroads of two highways in the Mississippi Delta. The legend says he stood at the crossroads for a long time. At exactly midnight, a large man dressed in black appeared.
The story goes that sometime in the 1930s, Robert Johnson, an itinerant blues player from Mississippi, had a late-night encounter at the crossroads with the devil — or with an African...
Cross Road Blues (Take 1) Lyrics: I went to the crossroad, fell down on my knees / I went to the crossroad, fell down on my knees / Asked the Lord above, "Have mercy now / Save poor Bob if...
We are taking a look at one of rock's greatest mysteries as we research the devil, the crossroads and legendary bluesman Robert Johnson and his musical life.
The crossroads of Highways 61 and 49 where Robert Johnson allegedly sold his soul to the devil in return for musical genius is commemorated with three blue guitars.
86 years after Robert Johnson died at 27, his legend is still one of the most powerful in music – but his real life was marked by tragedy