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  2. Travelling Riverside Blues - Wikipedia

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    "Travelling Riverside Blues" is a blues song written by the bluesman Robert Johnson. He recorded it on June 20, 1937, in Dallas, Texas, during his last recording session. The song was unreleased until its inclusion on the 1961 Johnson compilation album King of the Delta Blues Singers.

  3. The Lantern (song) - Wikipedia

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    It carries a melody inspired by the blues, with folk influences as well. "The Lantern" also features a horn arrangement. [3] Brian Jones plays the organ in the intro and in the 2:30 mark, though earlier version of the song feature his organ throughout. The lyrics deal with a pair of lovers, one of whom has died though the other still feels love ...

  4. One Foot in the Blues - Wikipedia

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    One Foot in the Blues is a compilation album by the American rock band ZZ Top, released in 1994 (see 1994 in music). The album contains a selection of the band's songs which fall into the blues genre. With the exception of the songs taken from the Degüello, El Loco, Eliminator and Recycler albums, the 1987 digital remixes were used. [1] [2] [3 ...

  5. Duckwalk - Wikipedia

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    According to Levon Helm, drummer and singer for The Band, traveling medicine shows and music shows such as F. S. Wolcott's Original Rabbit's Foot Minstrels, established in 1911 and featuring African-American blues singers and dancers, would put on titillating performances in rural areas: "After the finale, they'd have the midnight ramble," Helm told Martin Scorsese in The Last Waltz.

  6. One Foot (Walk the Moon song) - Wikipedia

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    [14] The chorus consists of a repeated call-to-action: "Oh, one foot in front of the other." [13] The song's lyrics also urge listeners to "take things one step at a time" while pointing a finger at the United States, with the band calling it "the so-called Land of the Free" in the final refrain of the chorus. [4]

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  9. Jody Williams (blues musician) - Wikipedia

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    (The rock musician Marshall Crenshaw listed Williams's guitar solo on "Who Do You Love" as one of the greatest guitar solos ever recorded. [5]) Other noteworthy session work from the 1950s include lead guitar parts on Billy Boy Arnold 's "I Ain't Got You" and "I Wish You Would", Jimmy Rogers 's "One Kiss", Jimmy Witherspoon 's " Ain't Nobody's ...