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Top songs
1-Why Should I Grieve After You're Gone (1927) lyrics-
2-Call Me Darling (1963) lyrics-
3-Your Last Time Out (1947) lyrics-
4-Can't Sleep Any More (1952) lyrics-
5-My Mother's Eyes (1965) lyrics-
6-Falling Rain Blues (1967) lyrics-
7-What A Woman (1947) lyrics-
8-Rocks In My Bed (1946) lyrics-
9-Lines In My Face (1960) lyrics-
10-End It All (1961) lyrics-
all 351 songs with lyrics »

Top albums
1-The Unsung Blues Legend8,275
2-Blues In My Soul 1937/1946-
3-Tomorrow Night 1946-1963-
4-Complete Recorded Works 1925-32, Vol. 3-(1927-28)-
5-Complete Recorded Works 1925-32, Vol. 1-(1925-26)-
6-Complete Recorded Works 1925-32, Vol. 5-(1929-30)-
7-Complete Recorded Works 1925-32, Vol. 7-(1931-32)-
8-The Complete Folkways Recordings-
9-Stompin' At The Penny-
10-Losing Game-
all 27 albums »


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Latest Lonnie Johnson discussions
Deep Blue Sea Blues (1928) by Lonnie Johnson
Blue_Ghost | 22-01-2006 02:01 | category song discussion
This song was written and sung by Texas Alexander, with Lonnie Johnson accompanying on 6-string acoustic guitar. »
You Done Me Wrong (1947) by Lonnie Johnson
Blue_Ghost | 03-01-2006 04:21 | category song discussion
Written and sung by Dirty Red (Nelson Wilborn). »
Home Last Night (1947) by Lonnie Johnson
Blue_Ghost | 03-01-2006 04:19 | category song discussion
Written and sung by Dirty Red (Nelson Wilborn). Some of the lyrics are pretty hard to understand on the recording, so accuracy of this transcription is not assured. »
Tomorrow Night (1963) by Lonnie Johnson
Blue_Ghost | 01-01-2006 16:54 | category song discussion
“Tomorrow Night” was written by Sam Coslow (lyrics) and Will Grosz (music) . The original version was reportedly recorded by Horace Heidt and his orchestra for Columbia Records in 1939. Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra recorded a second big band version of the song that same year, with Bob Eberly on vocals. Lonnie Johnson recorded a stripped-down cover for King Records in Cincinnati, Ohio on December... »
I Got The Blues So Bad (1961) by Lonnie Johnson
Blue_Ghost | 01-01-2006 16:47 | category song discussion
This is a solo performance by Victoria Spivey on piano and vocals. The piano intro is reminiscent of the barrelhouse piano style, and reminds one of Professor Longhair. »



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