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Big Bill Broonzy - Big Bill Broonzy flac album
  • Performer Big Bill Broonzy
  • Title Big Bill Broonzy
  • Style Chicago Blues
  • Other formats AC3 MIDI AA WMA TTA ASF VQF
  • Genre Blues
  • Size MP3 1180 mb
  • Size FLAC 1928 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 156

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Guitar, Vocals – Big Bill Broonzy. Recorded By – Moses Asch. Matrix, Runout (Side A Label): FA 2328 A.

Big Bill Broonzy, Steele Smith, Big Bill Johnson - Stove Pipe Stomp 02:48. Big Bill Broonzy - Maryland, My Maryland 02:31. Champion Jack Dupree - Death Of Big Bill Broonzy 03:52. Big Bill Broonzy - Key To The Highway 02:45. Big Bill Broonzy - Just a Dream 02:49. Big Bill Broonzy - Just A Dream 02:33. Big Bill Broonzy - Just A Dream 02:47. Big Bill Broonzy - Just a Dream 03:07. Big Bill Broonzy - Just a Dream (Live in Scottland) 04:23. Sonny Boy Williamson feat. Blind John Davis, Big Bill Broonzy - Southern Dream 02:47. Big Bill Broonzy - How You Want It Done 02:51.

Listen to music from Big Bill Broonzy like Glory of Love, Mean Old World (Tk. 1) & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Big Bill Broonzy. Big Bill Broonzy (June 26, 1893 – August 15, 1958) was a prolific American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. His career began in the 1920s when he played country blues to mostly African-American audiences. Through the 1930s and 1940s he successfully navigated a transition in style to a more urban blues sound popular with working class African-American audiences.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Big Bill Broonzy Too Many Drivers
A2 Big Bill Broonzy Shine On, Shine On
A3 Big Bill Broonzy My Little Flower
A4 Big Bill Broonzy Sweet Honey Bee
A5 Big Bill Broonzy Double Trouble
Written-By – Melka*
A6 Big Bill Broonzy Why Should I Spend My Money?
A7 Big Bill Broonzy I Feel So Good
A8 Big Bill Broonzy She's Gone With The Wind
B1 Big Bill Broonzy Humble Blues
B2 Big Bill Broonzy Oh Baby
B3 Big Bill Broonzy When I Get To Thinking
Written-By – Melka*
B4 Big Bill Broonzy Roll Dem Bones
B5 Big Bill And His Rhythm Band I Can Fix It
B6 Big Bill And His Rhythm Band Old Man Blues
B7 Big Bill And His Rhythm Band What Can I Do
B8 Big Bill Broonzy Saturday Evening Blues

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – Buster Bennett (tracks: B1, B2), "Sax" Mallard* (tracks: B5 to B7)
  • Bass – Ramsom Knowling* (tracks: A5, B5 to B8)
  • Clarinet [Prob.] – Odell Rand (tracks: A1)
  • Drums – Judge Riley* (tracks: B5 to B7), Tyrell Dixon (tracks: B1 to B4, B8)
  • Piano – Big Maceo Merryweather* (tracks: B1 to B4), Charles Belcher (tracks: B5 to B7), Horace Malcolm (tracks: A6 to A8), Joshua Altheimer (tracks: A1), Memphis Slim (tracks: A2 to A5, B8)
  • Tenor Saxophone – Bill Casimir (tracks: B5 to B7)
  • Trumpet – John Morton* (tracks: B5 to B7)
  • Vocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
  • Washboard [Prob.] – Washboard Sam (tracks: A2 to A4, A6 to A8)
  • Written-By – Big Bill Broonzy (tracks: A1 to A4, A6 to B2, B4 to B8)

Notes

Recorded in Chicago May 11, 1939 (A1), May 2, 1941 (A2 to A4), July 17, 1941 (A5), December 2, 1941 (A6 to A8), February 19, 1945 (B1, B2), February 24, 1945 (B3, B4), December 4, 1946 (B5 to B7) and January 28 1947 (B8)