Blues (Music) -- 1941-1950
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- You're my best poker hand
- "Chicago blues anthology"
- "The Blues" and all that jazz, Vol. 1 (1937-1947)
- "The blues" and all that jazz, Vol. 1 (1937-1947)
- 'Round the clock blues
- 7th Street boogie
- A slick chick (on the mellow side) : the rhythm & blues years
- Afro-American blues and game songs
- After hour blues, 1949
- After hours
- Ain't no business we can do : Moonshine woman blues
- Albert Ammons, king of blues and boogie woogie
- And the blues'll make you happy too!
- Anytime for you : blues ; Since you've been gone
- Anytime, any place, anywhere
- Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup : the father of rock and roll
- Atlanta twelve string
- Atlantic rhythm & blues 1947-1974, Vol. 1, 1947-1952
- Baby please don't go
- Back in the early days
- Back on my feet again : Nothing but blues
- Ballad of the blues
- Ballads and blues
- Ballads and blues
- Barney Bigard
- Barrelhouse, boogie woogie, and blues
- Battle of the blues, Vol. 4
- Because I love my daddy so
- Better let my gal alone : Mercy mama : blues
- Big Joe Williams & Sonny Boy Williamson
- Big Maceo
- Big band blues
- Big fat mama
- Big four 1933-1941
- Bill Gaither ("Leroy's Buddy") : (1935-1941), Vol. 1
- Bill Jazz Gillum-- roll dem bones, 1938-1949
- Billie Holiday sings
- Blind Willie McTell-- 1949
- Blueberry Hill
- Blues 'n trouble
- Blues and brass
- Blues bands in Chicago : (1934-1941)
- Blues by Basie
- Blues classics by Sonny Boy Williamson
- Blues guitar blasters
- Blues revisited
- Blues roots/Chicago--the 1930's
- Blues roots/Mississippi
- Blues shouters
- Bluesville
- Boogie blues : women sing & play boogie woogie
- Boogie woogie, Volume II
- Brownie McGhee (1940-1941) : the remaining titles
- Bunk plays the blues, San Jacinto Hall : Bunk plays spirituals in New Orleans, 1944-45
- Bye, bye, baby : blues ; Poor Kelly blues
- Cabbage greens
- Carolina blues (1936-1950)
- Central highway 1933-41
- Champion Jack Dupree
- Chicago blues-- the beginning
- Chicago breakdown
- Chicago breakdown : Winter time blues
- Chicago slickers : 1948-1953
- Confessin' the blues
- Country blues classics, Vol. 1
- Cross cut saw blues (1939-1941)
- Curley Weaver (1933-1950)
- Curtis Jones (1937-1941)
- Dave Pell's Prez conference : [in celebration of Lester Young]
- Delmar rag : Lingering blues
- Delta blues
- Delta blues
- Devil is a busy man
- Did you ever love a woman? : I ain't mad at you pretty baby
- Doctor Clayton blues : Gotta find my baby
- Don't ever move a woman into your house : Doctor Blues
- Down South blues : 1949-1961
- Driftin thru the blues
- Drinkin' wine spo-dee-o-dee
- Drop down mama
- Duke Ellington plays the blues
- Early Big Joe (1940-1944)
- Early morning boogie
- Early recordings, Vol. 2
- Eight shades of blue
- Erskine Hawkins plays W.C. Handy for dancing
- Feelin' high and happy
- Feeling low down
- Female blues : (1940-1942)
- Fly right, baby : Rambler's blues
- Frank Tannehill (1932-1941) : complete recordings
- From early 'til late
- G.I. jive
- Gatemouth boogie : After sunset
- Georgia White (1935-1941)
- Get your row out
- Giants of small-band swing, Vol. 2
- Give me a 32-20
- Give me a 32-20 : blues ; Raised to my hand : blues
- Gospel, blues and street songs
- Gotham house party : [1945-1946]
- Great blues singers
- Guitar Slim and Jelly Belly
- Guitar wizard
- Hamp's golden favorites
- Harmonicas unlimited : (1924-1949)
- Have no fear "Big" Joe Turner is here
- He's a jelly-roll baker : When you feel low down
- Heart of iron : The Devil's woman
- History of classic jazz : New Orleans, [Vol.2], The Blues
- History of classic jazz, [Vol.1], Backgrounds
- Home again blues (1948-1953)
- Home town blues
- Honey stealin' blues : blues / Ernest Lawlar
- Honeysuckle rose
- Hootie's K.C. blues
- Houston jump
- Huddie Leadbetter memorial, Vol. 2, Rock Island line
- Huddie Ledbetter's best, his guitar, his voice, his piano
- I ain't no bad gal
- I got a break, baby ; : Mean old world
- I got loaded
- I got the blues ; : Why should I hang around?
- I just couldn't help it : There's all kinds of women
- I know your wig is gone
- I wonder
- I'm gonna have my fun
- I'm gonna leave you on the outskirts of town
- I'm in an awful mood
- I'm still in love with you
- I'm wasting my time on you : blues
- Inform me, baby : Hello and goodbye
- It just ain't for me : That's what I'm talking about
- It's all up to you : blues ; Tuff luck blues
- It's midnight
- James "Yank" Rachel : [complete recordings in chronological order]
- Jay McShann "New York - 1208 miles" (1941-1943)
- Jay McShann "New York-- 1208 miles" (1941-1943)
- Jazz 1940 era
- Jazz Gillum (1935-46)
- Jazz band
- Jimmie Gordon : 1934-1941
- Jimmy Rogers
- Josh White sings
- Joshua White (1934-1941)
- Joshua White (1936-1941)
- Jump blues classics
- Jumpin' with Joe
- Jumping boogie woogie : Back home blues
- Jumping on the West Coast
- Jumping the boogie
- Just one more drink
- Kansas Joe McCoy (1929-1941)
- Kansas Joe McCoy : 1934-1944
- Knockin' myself out
- Kostelanetz conducts
- Ladies sing the blues
- Last of the great blues singers
- Lead Belly memorial, Vol. 3
- Leadbelly
- Leadbelly : (1934-1942)
- Leadbelly : complete Library of Congress recordings in chronological order in 12 LPs
- Leadbelly : complete Library of Congress recordings in chronological order in 12 LPs, Vol. 12, 1940-1942
- Leadbelly : includes legendary performances never before released
- Leadbelly : the Library of Congress recordings
- Leadbelly's last sessions, Vol. 1
- Leapin' on Lenox
- Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell : remaining titles & alternate takes, 1930-1958
- Leroy's buddy (1936-1941)
- Let's get loose
- Let's get together : Mean ol' world
- Let's rock a while
- Lightnin' Hopkins (1946-1960)
- Lightning Hopkins sings the blues
- Lonesome road
- Louis Armstrong sings the blues
- Love changin' blues : 1949
- Low down blues
- Low down piano
- Lowdown Memphis harmonica jam, 1950-1955
- Married man blues
- Master of blues and boogie woogie, 1904-1967
- McKinley Morganfield
- Mean mothers
- Memphis & the Delta
- Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe
- Memphis Minnie 1944-1949
- Memphis Slim
- Memphis Slim
- Memphis Slim : (1940-1941)
- Mississippi blues
- Monkey face blues : Going down slow
- Morning blues : Have to let you go
- Move your hand, baby : Weeping willow blues
- Mr. Blues is coming to town
- My baby left me : Cotton pickin' blues
- My mama don't allow me : Standing at my window
- Nashville jumps
- Negro blues and hollers
- Negro folk songs : work songs, spirituals, country dances, cowboy, bad man, bad women
- New American jazz
- New Orleans piano
- New style baby : Nasty attitude
- No friend around
- No more blues
- No worry blues ; : Don't leave me baby
- Oakland blues
- Oh Babe!
- Okeh rhythm & blues
- On my way out
- On the road again : [an anthology of Chicago blues, 1947-1954]
- Out of the gallion
- Outskirts of town
- Peetie Wheatstraw (1931-'41)
- Play my juke-box : East Coast blues, 1943-1954
- Playful baby
- Ralph Willis : [Carolina blues, with Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry
- Rare and unissued
- Rats been on my cheese
- Ray Charles
- Ray Charles, his trio and Orchestra
- Red, white & blues : women sing of America
- Rhythm, blues, and boogie woogie
- Robert Petway [i.e. Petaway]
- Rock me mamma : blues ; Who's been foolin' you : blues
- Rockin' an' rollin'
- Rockin' man
- Romance in the dark
- Roosevelt Sykes, Vol 2, 1936-1951
- Roots of the postwar blues
- Roy Milton & his Solid Senders
- Rural blues, Vol. 3, Down home stomp
- Sail on
- Satchmo at Symphony Hall
- She don't love me that way : blues ; Black panter blues
- She want to sell my monkey : blues ; Mean and evil woman : blues
- She's love crazy ; : So far so good
- Sidney Bechet and Mezz Mezzrow
- Signifying monkey
- Singin' the blues
- Singing the blues
- Smokey Hogg
- Somebody's been worrying : Vitamin A
- Son House
- Songs for political action
- Sonny Boy Williamson 1937-1945
- Sonny Boy Williamson, Vol. 1
- Sonny Boy Williamson, Vol. 3
- Sonny boy's jump ; Elevator woman
- Sonny's story
- Soon forget you : Can't stand your evil ways
- Sorry but I can't take you : women's railroad blues
- Southern exposure : an album of Jim Crow blues
- St. Louis Jimmy Oden : 1932-1948
- Star bootlegger
- Strange fruit
- Strange fruit
- Sweet and lovely
- Swing street
- Swing street, Volume I
- Swing street, Volume II
- Swing street, Volume III
- Swing street, Volume IV
- T-Bone Walker
- T-Bone jumps again
- Take this hammer
- Tallahassee Tight (1934)
- Tampa Red : "The guitar wizard" (1935-1942)
- Tea pad songs, Vol. 2
- Texas guitar from Dallas to L.A
- Texas piano blues : 1929-1948
- That ain't the way to do it
- The Big Three Trio
- The Duke-Peacock story, Vol. 1, Texas guitarman
- The History of jazz, Vol. 1, The 'solid' South
- The Memphis masters
- The Music of Jelly Roll Morton
- The San Francisco style, Vol. 3, Stomps, etc. & the blues
- The Stash Christmas album
- The Yas yas girl
- The accompanist 1933-1941
- The band that jumps the blues
- The band that plays blues
- The best of Jay "Hootie" McShann : confessin' the blues
- The best of Louis Jordan
- The best of Ruth Brown
- The birth of the blues : an album of W.C. Handy music
- The blues are brewin'
- The blues world of Little Walter
- The complete Hall-Johnson-De Paris-Dickenson Blue Note sessions
- The complete Keynote collection : [334 immortal jazz performances of the 40's including 115 newly discovered gems]
- The honeydripper
- The honeydripper
- The immortal Jimmy Yancey
- The natural blues
- The original Johnny Otis show, Vol. 2
- The original boogie woogie piano giants : original recordings, 1938-1941
- The roots of rock and roll
- This is jazz
- This old world's in a hell of a fix
- Three little girls
- Tommy McClennan
- Tomorrow night
- Too long blues : Just me and you
- Tornado : hot screamin' saxes from Los Angeles, 1945-1947
- Urban blues, Vol. 1, Blues uptown
- W.B. blues : Sloppy drunk
- Walter Davis
- Walter Davis, Vol. 1, 1935-1941
- Washboard Sam (1936-42)
- Washboard Sam : (1935-1947), Vol. 1
- Washboard Sam, Vol. 1
- Weed : a rare batch
- When I lay down and die do die
- When Malindy sings : jazz vocalists, 1938-1961
- Whoopin' the blues : All alone blues
- Why do everything happen to me
- Why don't you do right? : Love me
- You deceived me
- You gonna miss me when I'm gone : blues ; I ain't fur it : blues
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