Guitar Slim - Essential Classics, Vol. 452: Guitar Slim (2024)
BAND/ARTIST: Guitar Slim
- Title: Essential Classics, Vol. 452: Guitar Slim
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Essential Classics
- Genre: Blues
- Quality: Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 50:53
- Total Size: 218 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. The Things that I Used to Do (3:02)
2. Well, I done Got Over it (2:29)
3. The Story of My Life (3:00)
4. Bad Luck Blues (2:55)
5. It Hurts to Love Someone (That Don't Love You) (2:42)
6. Sufferin' Mind (2:27)
7. A Letter to My Girlfriend (2:11)
8. Guitar Slim (2:36)
9. Twenty-Five Lies (2:15)
10. Later for You Baby (2:21)
1. Trouble Don't Last (3:03)
2. If I Should Lose You (2:27)
3. You Give Me Nothin' but the Blues (2:19)
4. Quicksand (2:24)
5. Cryin' in the Mornin' (2:11)
6. Our Only Child (2:08)
7. Standin' at the Station (2:44)
8. You're Gonna Miss Me (2:52)
9. I Got Sumpin' for You (2:23)
10. Bad Luck is on Me (Woman Troubles) (2:16)
1. The Things that I Used to Do (3:02)
2. Well, I done Got Over it (2:29)
3. The Story of My Life (3:00)
4. Bad Luck Blues (2:55)
5. It Hurts to Love Someone (That Don't Love You) (2:42)
6. Sufferin' Mind (2:27)
7. A Letter to My Girlfriend (2:11)
8. Guitar Slim (2:36)
9. Twenty-Five Lies (2:15)
10. Later for You Baby (2:21)
1. Trouble Don't Last (3:03)
2. If I Should Lose You (2:27)
3. You Give Me Nothin' but the Blues (2:19)
4. Quicksand (2:24)
5. Cryin' in the Mornin' (2:11)
6. Our Only Child (2:08)
7. Standin' at the Station (2:44)
8. You're Gonna Miss Me (2:52)
9. I Got Sumpin' for You (2:23)
10. Bad Luck is on Me (Woman Troubles) (2:16)
Pseudonym for Alec Seward, US blues singer and guitarist from North Carolina, active in New York. Born March 16, 1901 in Charles City County, Virginia, died May 11, 1972.
Not to be confused with Guitar Slim (6) from South Carolina, Eddie "Guitar Slim" Jones from New Orleans, LA ("The Things I Used To Do") or other artists using this nickname.
Son of Martha Johnson and Isaac Seward, he was raised in a large family (14 brothers and sisters). Around 1923-1924, he settled in New York in order to live off his music and befriended Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee. Seward first recorded in 1944 in New York with Sonny Terry and Woody Guthrie for Stinson Records.
Not to be confused with Guitar Slim (6) from South Carolina, Eddie "Guitar Slim" Jones from New Orleans, LA ("The Things I Used To Do") or other artists using this nickname.
Son of Martha Johnson and Isaac Seward, he was raised in a large family (14 brothers and sisters). Around 1923-1924, he settled in New York in order to live off his music and befriended Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee. Seward first recorded in 1944 in New York with Sonny Terry and Woody Guthrie for Stinson Records.
Year 2024 | Blues | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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