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    Robert Johnson King Of The Delta Blues Singers

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      • 1. Crossroads Blues
      • 2. Terraplane Blues
      • 3. Come On In My Kitchen
      • 4. Walking Blues
      • 5. Last Fair Deal Gown Down
      • 6. 32-20 Blues
      • 7. Kindhearted Woman Blues
      • 8. If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day
      • 9. Preaching Blues
      • 10. When You Got A Good Friend
      • 11. Rambling On My Mind
      • 12. Stones In My Passway
      • 13. Traveling Riverside Blues
      • 14. Milkcow's Calf Blues
      • 15. Me And The Devil Blues
      • 16. Hellhound On My Trail

      Blues lovers everywhere knew the legend of Robert Johnson, but only one complete Robert Johnson song was commercially available until this 1961 album came out. The most anticipated blues album of all time also became the most influential as future rock stars devoured it. Robert Johnson wasn't just King of the Delta blues; he was one of its founding fathers, and these re-mastered tunes are as timeless and important today as they were all those years ago.

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