Blues (Music) -- 1951-1960
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- Young fashion ways
- "101" Strings play the blues
- "Chicago blues anthology"
- 'Let's cut it' : The very best of Elmore James
- 1959 Monterey Jazz Festival
- A bit of the blues
- A memoir for Lenoir
- A slick chick (on the mellow side) : the rhythm & blues years
- ABC collection
- Abbey is blue
- About the blues
- After my laughter came tears
- Alex Moore
- Alley batting
- Alone with the blues
- Alto blue
- Ambassador of the blues
- Andy Griffith shouts the blues and old timey songs
- Angola prison spirituals
- Angola prisoners' blues
- Anthology of the blues : Arkansas blues
- Art Tatum & his friends : with Benny Carter & Louis Bellson, Vol. 1
- Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup : the father of rock and roll
- Atlantic rhythm & blues 1947-1974, Vol. 1, 1947-1952
- Autobiography in blues
- Autumn song
- Back in the early days
- Back to New Orleans
- Ballad of the blues
- Ballad of the blues
- Barrelhouse and blues
- Battle of the blues, Vol. 4
- Belafonte sings the blues
- Belafonte sings the blues
- Big Bill Broonzy
- Big Daddy's blues
- Big Joe Turner's greatest hits
- Big Joe Turner, Buck Clayton, Stuff Smith, Memphis Slim
- Big Joe Williams
- Big Joe rides again
- Big band blues
- Big band blues
- Big fat mama
- Black night ; : Once there lived a fool
- Black snake
- Blast 'em dead!
- Block bustin' Dixie
- Blowin' the blues
- Blueberry Hill
- Blues
- Blues 'n trouble
- Blues all day long : You're the one
- Blues and ballads
- Blues and brass
- Blues and folk songs
- Blues and shouts
- Blues and trouble
- Blues by Basie
- Blues chicken, friends and relations
- Blues for Spoon and Groove
- Blues for me
- Blues for night people
- Blues from the bayou
- Blues from the bayou
- Blues groove
- Blues groove
- Blues guitar blasters
- Blues holiday
- Blues in D natural : Anthology
- Blues in orbit
- Blues in the dark : Telephone blues
- Blues jam
- Blues on the river
- Blues piano : Chicago, plus
- Blues revisited
- Blues roots
- Blues shoutin' swingin' and makin' love
- Blues with a feeling : Quarter to twelve
- Blues with a kick
- Blues, prayer, work, and trouble songs
- Blues-shoutin'-swingin'-and makin' love
- Bluesville
- Bob Crosby and his orchestra : Blues
- Boogie blues : women sing & play boogie woogie
- Bouquet of blues
- Bricks in my pillows
- Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry sing
- Buckin' the blues
- Bud's bandwagon : Bud's bandwagon, 431, Part 2 | 432, Part 1
- Buddy Guy
- Bummer road
- Bye bye blues
- Bye bye blues
- C.J.'s roots of Chicago blues, Vol. 3
- Cadillac Daddy : Memphis recordings, 1952
- Callin' the blues
- Candido in indigo
- Carnegie Hall concert
- Check yourself : Loving you : (is all I crave)
- Chicago calling
- Chicago piano, Volume 1
- Chicago slickers : 1948-1953
- Come to me baby
- Compact command performances
- Comparative blues
- Confessin' the blues
- Count Basie swings and Joe Williams sings
- Country blues
- Country blues classics, Vol. 1
- Crying and pleading
- Dancing to the blues
- Dancing with the blues
- Delmar rag : Lingering blues
- Delta house party : a random collection of Mississippi blues
- Detroit special
- Devil is a busy man
- Did you ever hear the blues?
- Dinah Shore sings the blues
- Dinah Washington's greatest hits, Vol. 1
- Dixieland encore
- Dixieland jam
- Doctor Souchon recalls songs of minstrel days and blues
- Don't : Life gets to be a burden
- Don't you cry
- Double trouble blues : Good woman blues
- Down South blues : 1949-1961
- Driftin thru the blues
- Drinkin' wine spo-dee-o-dee
- Drop down mama
- Dust my broom
- Easy listening blues
- Easy listening blues
- Eddie Boyd
- Electric blues - Chicago style
- Everyday I have the blues
- Faded picture blues
- Feelin' high and happy
- Fine blues
- Folk blues
- Folk songs of Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee
- Forty days & forty nights
- Found love
- Four leaf clover : Just a fool
- Freddy King sings
- From early 'til late
- Gabbin' blues, and other big hits
- Galaxy presents John Lee Hooker
- Gallant lady
- Gary Crosby belts the blues
- Giants of jazz
- Give me a 32-20
- Goin' in your direction
- Goin' to Kansas City blues
- Good times
- Good times
- Great bluesmen : Newport
- Greatest hits
- Groaning the blues
- Guitar wizard
- Happy, happy birthday baby
- Hate to see you go
- Heaven came down to Earth
- Heavy heads, Voyage II
- Henderson homecoming : Rex Stewart leads the Fletcher Henderson Alumni
- His first recordings
- History of classic jazz, [Vol.1], Backgrounds
- Home again blues (1948-1953)
- Home town blues
- Honey hush : Crawdad hole
- Hootin'
- Hot blues
- House of the blues
- Houston jump
- How high the moon : from the stage production "Two for the show"
- Howlin' Wolf
- Howlin' Wolf
- Howling Wolf
- I asked for water : So glad
- I can't quit you baby
- I got loaded
- I got to find my baby
- I love you so
- I was walkin' through the woods
- I would hate to see you go : You got me where you want me
- I'll wait : Train, train, train
- I'm Jimmy Reed
- I'm John Lee Hooker
- I'm a man : Bo Diddley
- I'm gonna have my fun
- I'm the man (down there)
- I'm your hoochie kooche man : She's so pretty
- I've got a right to sing the blues
- If this ain't the blues
- In the evening
- In the spotlight
- It's midnight
- It's too late brother
- It's you baby : Highway 61
- It's your fault baby
- J.B. Lenoir
- Jam session coast-to-coast
- Jazz kaleidoscope
- Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall
- Jimmy Rogers
- Jimmy Witherspoon
- Jimmy Witherspoon sings the blues
- Jockie Jack boogie
- John Lee Hooker
- Johnny Ace sings
- Johnny Shines and Robert Lockwood
- Josh White's blues
- Juanita Hall : the original Bloody Mary sings the blues with Claude Hopkins All-Stars
- Juanita Hall, the original Bloody Mary, sings the blues
- Juke : Can't hold on much longer
- Jump blues classics
- Jumpin' with Joe
- Jumping the boogie
- Junior's blues
- Just make love to me
- Just one more drink
- Just pickin'
- Just the blues
- Just the blues
- Keep it to yourself : The key : (to your door)
- Kelly blue
- Kid Ory's Creole jazz band
- King Biscuit Time
- King of the bottleneck blues
- King of the slide guitar
- LaVern Baker sings Bessie Smith
- Ladies sing the blues
- Lady love
- Lady sings the blues
- Last night
- Last of the great blues singers
- Last session
- Leadbelly legacy : "Easy rider.", Vol. 4
- Leadbelly's last sessions, Vol. 2
- Leapin' on Lenox
- Lena on the blue side
- Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell : remaining titles & alternate takes, 1930-1958
- Let's rock a while
- Life is hard
- Life is hard
- Lightnin' Hopkins
- Lightnin' Hopkins (1946-1960)
- Lightnin' Hopkins in New York
- Lightning
- Lightning Hopkins sings the blues
- Lil' Son Jackson : Blues come to Texas
- Little Susie
- Little Susie
- Local color
- Long man blues
- Losing game
- Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong plays W.C. Handy, Vol. 1
- Louis Armstrong plays W.C. Handy, Vol. 2
- Lowdown Memphis harmonica jam, 1950-1955
- Lowell Fulson
- McKinley Morganfield
- Mean old world : Sad hours
- Memphis & the Delta
- Memphis Slim
- Memphis Slim USA
- Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon at the Village Gate
- Memphis Slim and the real boogie-woogie
- Memphis Slim at the Gate of Horn
- Mercury boogie
- Midnight guitar
- Midnight special
- Milk and water ; : I'm still a fool for you
- Moanin' at midnight : How many more years
- More West Coast winners
- More real folk blues
- More real folk blues, Howlin' Wolf
- Morgana King sings the blues
- Mother Earth
- Mouth harp maestro
- Mr. Blues is coming to town
- Muddy Waters at Newport
- Muddy Waters sings Big Bill Broonzy
- Music for morticians
- Music from the South, Vol. 5, Song, play and dance
- Music of New Orleans : Music of the dance halls, Vol. 3
- My story
- Mystery train
- Nashville jumps
- New Orleans at midnight
- New Orleans piano
- No friend around
- Nobody but you
- Nothing but the blues
- O blues, where art thou?
- Oakland blues
- Odetta sings ballads and blues
- Oh Babe!
- Oh mother, dear mother : I'll be right on down
- Okeh rhythm & blues
- On Bourbon Street with the Dukes of Dixieland, Vol. 4
- On my way
- On the road
- On the road again : [an anthology of Chicago blues, 1947-1954]
- One more time : the Chess years
- One nighter blues
- One-man band
- Oopin' doopin' doopin'
- Original gold soul
- Otis Spann is the blues
- Over the mountain across the sea : My baby's gone, on, on
- Paul Lingle at the piano
- Pearl Bailey in the blues
- Pete Fountain's New Orleans
- Piney Woods blues
- Play my juke-box : East Coast blues, 1943-1954
- Please come back to me : I wanna hug ya, kiss ya, squeeze ya
- Poison ivy
- Possum up a simmon tree
- Profile
- Raining in my heart
- Ralph Willis : [Carolina blues, with Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry
- Rare and unissued
- Ray Anthony plays I almost lost my mind
- Ray Charles at Newport
- Ray Charles, his trio and Orchestra
- Reconsider baby
- Red Allen plays King Oliver
- Red in bluesville
- Rhythm & blues years
- Rhythm, blues, and boogie woogie
- Rock me : Got my mojo working
- Rockin' an' rollin'
- Rockin' jumpin' shoutin'
- Rockin' man
- Rockin' together
- Rockin' with Reed
- Roosevelt Sykes, Vol 2, 1936-1951
- Roots of the blues
- Roy Milton & his Solid Senders
- Rural blues, Vol. 3, Down home stomp
- Rushing lullabies
- Rushing lullabies
- Sail on
- Shout brother shout
- Singin' the blues
- Singin' the blues
- Singin' the blues
- Singing the blues
- Smokestack lightning : You can't be beat
- Smokey Smothers
- Snooks Eaglin : New Orleans street singer
- Somethin' else
- Songs of Memphis Slim and "Wee Willie" Dixon
- Sonny Boy Williamson
- Sonny Stitt blows the blues
- Sonny Terry's washboard band
- Spoon so easy : the Chess years
- Spoon so easy : the Chess years
- Spotlight on Ray Charles
- St. Louis blues
- St. Louis blues
- Stan Getz blues
- Star bootlegger
- Straight ahead
- Strutting at the Bronze Peacock
- Sugar blues
- Sugar blues
- Sweet sixteen
- T-Bone Walker
- Taj Mahal
- Take 10 with Ray Charles
- Take a Greyhound bus and ride
- Tea pad songs, Vol. 2
- Tears and laughter
- Tears and laughter
- Teenage beat : Just a feeling
- Tell the truth
- Texas guitar from Dallas to L.A
- Texas rhythm & blues
- The Big Three Trio
- The Billie Holiday songbook
- The Chess box
- The Dirty dozens
- The Duke-Peacock story, Vol. 1, Texas guitarman
- The Great John Lee Hooker
- The Jazz makers
- The Memphis masters
- The Music of Jelly Roll Morton
- The Music of Jelly Roll Morton, Vol. 1
- The Music of Jelly Roll Morton, Vol. 2
- The Parrot sessions
- The San Francisco style, Vol. 3, Stomps, etc. & the blues
- The Stash Christmas album
- The Sun box
- The Sun masters
- The best of B.B. King
- The best of John Lee Hooker
- The best of Josh White
- The best of Little Walter, Vol. 2
- The best of Muddy Waters
- The best of Ruth Brown
- The best of Slim Harpo
- The birth of soul : the complete Atlantic rhythm & blues recordings, 1952-1959
- The blues
- The blues
- The blues
- The blues in my heart, the rhythm in my soul
- The blues roll on
- The blues world of Little Walter
- The blues, Vol. 2, Have blues, will travel
- The blues, Vol. 3, Blowin' the blues
- The blues, Vol. 5
- The boss of the blues : Joe Turner sings Kansas City jazz
- The complete Blue Note recordings of the Tina Brooks quintets
- The complete CBS recordings of Eddie Condon and his All Stars
- The complete Dinah Washington, Vol. 12
- The complete Hall-Johnson-De Paris-Dickenson Blue Note sessions
- The complete OKeh sessions, 1952-'55
- The dirty dozen
- The fifties : Juke joint blues
- The folklore of John Lee Hooker
- The genius sings the blues
- The golden era of Dixieland jazz, 1887-1937
- The greatest hits of Jimmy Reed, Vol. 1
- The legendary Sun performers, Howlin' Wolf
- The loneliest gal in town
- The original Johnny Otis show, Vol. 2
- The original Meteor & Flair sides
- The original Peacock recordings
- The original Sonny Boy Williamson
- The pain in my heart
- The rat race blues
- The rat race blues
- The real blues
- The real folk blues
- The roots of rock and roll
- The story of the blues
- The swingin' side of the blues : wildcat tamer, 1951-1962
- The talking blues
- The ultimate Jimmy : From the historical vaults of Vee Jay Records
- The very best of Jimmy Reed
- The very best of John Lee Hooker
- They call me Muddy Waters
- This old world's in a hell of a fix
- Thunder bird
- Time brings about a change : Waiting for your return
- Tobacco Road
- Too late
- Torchy lullabies my mother sang me
- Tough times
- Tradition runs deep : blues, folk & jazz
- Traditional blues, Vol. 2
- Traditional blues, Vol. I
- Trouble, trouble : I still love you baby
- Turk Murphy & his jazz band at the Roundtable
- Twelve shades of blue
- Unforgettable
- Unforgettable
- Upright and lowdown : boogie woogie, barrelhouse, and blues
- Urban blues, Vol. 1, Blues uptown
- Urbie Green
- Vee Jay blues
- Velvet mood
- Walking the blues
- Walking thru the park
- We got a party, Vol. 1, The best of Ron Records
- When Farmer met Gryce
- When Malindy sings : jazz vocalists, 1938-1961
- Who said blackbirds are blue?
- Whose muddy shoes
- Whose muddy shoes
- Why do everything happen to me
- Wilbur De Paris plays & Jimmy Witherspoon sings New Orleans blues
- Willie Mabon
- Wine, wine, wine
- Work's many voices, Vol. 1
- Work's many voices, Vol. 2
- Worry blues : I don't know
- Would you baby?
- Wrapped in my baby
- Wrinkles : classic and rare Chess instrumentals
- Yancey special
- You deceived me
- You've got a date with the blues
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