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*" Midnight Rambler "
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*" and Blues
*" Joliet " Jake Blues ( John Belushi ), member of the Blues Brothers band
*" Weary Blues " ( US # 32, August 1956 )
*" Blues in Hoss ' Flat ," composed by Basie band member Frank Foster, was used by the radio DJ Al " Jazzbeaux " Collins as his theme song in San Francisco and New York.
*" Sugar Blues ", by Williams-Fletcher.
*" West End Blues " by Louis Armstrong
*" Big Bill Blues " by Big Bill Broonzy
*" Prison Cell Blues " by Blind Lemon Jefferson
*" Statesboro Blues " by Blind Willie McTell
*" How Long, How Long Blues " by Leroy Carr
*" Shaking The Blues Away " by Ruth Etting
*" Back Water Blues " by Bessie Smith
*" Singin ' The Blues " by Frankie Trumbauer's Orch., with Bix & Lang
*" Potato Head Blues " by Louis Armstrong
*" Honky Tonk Train Blues " recorded Meade Lux Lewis ( not released until 1930 )
*" Match Box Blues "-Blind Lemon Jefferson
*" Jim Jackson's Kansas City Blues "-Jim Jackson
*" St. Louis Blues " by Bessie Smith
*" Sidewalk Blues " by Jelly Roll Morton & His Red Hot Peppers
*" Early Morning Blues "-Blind Blake
*" Jack O ' Diamond Blues "-Blind Lemon Jefferson
*" Arkansaw Blues / Blue Blues " by the Mound City Blue Blowers
*" Down Hearted Blues " by Bessie Smith

*" and Johnson
*" The Creation ," a 1927 poem by James Weldon Johnson, published in God's Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse
*" The Prime Mover " ( story by George Clayton Johnson )
*" Cocoon ", a song by Jack Johnson from On and On
*" An Affecting Scene in Kentucky ", a political print attacking Johnson for his relationship with Julia Chinn
*" Carrying the War into Africa ", a political print attacking Johnson for his relationship with Julia Chinn
*" Playing With the Strings " by Lonnie Johnson
*" When You and I Were Young, Maggie " by James A. Butterfield & George Washington Johnson
*" Guitar Blues ", with Lonnie Johnson, May 7, 1929, in New York, released as Okeh 8711
*" Breakdown " ( Jack Johnson song ), a 2005 song by Jack Johnson
*" Rigour "-7 " EP, Ron Johnson Records, 1985
*" Tough "-7 " EP, Ron Johnson Records, 1985
*" Two Kan Guru " ( compilation )-10 " EP, Ron Johnson Records, 1985
*" Why Popstars Can't Dance "-7 " EP, Ron Johnson Records, 1986
*" Cubist Pop Manifesto "-7 " EP, Ron Johnson Records, 1986
*" Mister Johnson, Turn Me Loose " ( Ben Harney, 1896 )
*" Beloved ", a song by solo pianist Dax Johnson.
*" Cross Road Blues " by Robert Johnson, 1936
*" T Tickell " Johnson Lives of the Poets
*" Sir William Johnson Journal in Detroit 1761 ", Johnson's account of his prewar diplomatic mission to Detroit, from the Clarke Historical Library at Central Michigan University.
*" Col. H. S. Johnson Deputy Provost Marshal.
*" Hugh S. Johnson Dies in Capital.
*" Op Out of Ohio " review by Ken Johnson for the New York Times
*" Exclusion " in Johnson ( 1892 );

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