1931 in Music - Top Blues Recordings

Top Blues Recordings

  • "Devil Got My Woman" - Skip James
  • "Hard Time Killin' Floor Blues" - Skip James
  • "I'm So Glad" - Skip James
  • "Uncle Ned, Don't Use Your Head" - Lonnie Johnson
  • "Southern Can is Mine" - Blind Willie McTell
  • "Broke Down Engine Blues" - Blind Willie McTell
  • "Georgia Rag" - Blind Willie McTell

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