A Chapter in the History of the Blues
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Episode 41 – Song List
Track #1: “Can’t Be Satisfied” – Kevin Purcell and the Nightburners – 5:25 Track #2: “Leaving Blues” – Lead Belly – 2:21 Track #3: “Stagger Lee” – Lloyd Price – 2:23 Track #4: “Captain Haney Blues” – Camp Morris and Group – 2:34 Track #5: “Longest Train I Ever Saw” – The Wadley’s – 4:07 Track #6: “In the Pines” – Lead Belly – 2:09 Track #7: “In the Pines” – Bill Monroe – 3:10 Track #8: “Black Betty” – James Iron Head Baker – 1:28 Track #9: “Black Betty” – Ram Jam – 4:00 Track #10: “Midnight Special” – Big Bill Broonzy – 2:00 Track #11: “Midnight Special” – Creedence Clearwater Revival – 4:13 Track #12: “Trouble So Hard” – Vera Hall – 1:38 Track #13: “Natural Blues” – Moby (featuring Vera Hall) – 4:13
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