25 minutes to go performed by Johnny Cash
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A Cat In The Night performed by Jacques Perrey
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Alan Watts Blues performed by Van Morrison
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Alice performed by John Waits
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All Blues performed by Miles Davis
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All Blues performed by Miles Davis
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Another Horsedreamer’s Blues performed by The Counting Crows
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Arnold Layne performed by Pink Floyd
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At Last performed by Etta James
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Balada Conducatorolui performed by Taraf de Ha�douks
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Batman and Robin Swing performed by Sun Ra and the Blues Project
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Black Coffee performed by Petula Clark
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| | : Ah, Ms. Pet! She is one of my favorites too. I've managed to get my hands on most of her 60's catalog, including the original album this song comes from. Thanks for mentioning her!
k.d. Lang also does a beautiful rendition of this great torch song on her album "Shadowland".
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Black Horse and The Cherry Tree performed by KT Tunstall
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| | : Yeah i like this song a lot too!
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Blues for Hari performed by Emil Richards
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| | : Kudos for rep'n mister Richards! I love this track!
This is from the awsome "New Time Element" LP he did for UNI.The whole record is conceptual versions of contemporary pop tunes done in wild time signatures.
Check out his take on "Take 5", he does it in 4/4 time! He also does "Georgy Girl" in 5/4 & "Happy Together" in 15/8 time!Also check out Emil Richard's
Journey To Bliss LP... MAD STUFF!!!
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Blues for Hari performed by Dave Mackay & Vicky Hamilton
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Blues Jumped A Rabbit performed by Bonnie Dobson
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Blues Party performed by Gert Wilden
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Born on the Floor performed by The Make-Up
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Born Under a Bad Sign performed by Booker T. & the MG's
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Bossa Rock Blues #1 performed by Manfredo Fest
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Burn the Witch performed by Queens of the Stone Age
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Bye Bye Blackbird performed by Joe Cocker
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Carry Me performed by John Lodge
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Cherry-coloured funk performed by Cocteau Twins
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Clap for the Wolfman performed by The Guess Who
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Cold Water performed by Tom Waits
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Deacon Blues performed by Steely Dan
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Do What you Wanna performed by Ramsey Lewis
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| | : excellent track! definitely one of my favorites from ramsey's late 60s work.
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Do your Duty performed by Bessie Smith
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Driftwood performed by The Moody Blues
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Dying Crapshooter’s Blues performed by Blind Willie McTell
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Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell performed by The Flaming Lips
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English Sunset performed by The Moody Blues
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Etude in the form of Rhythm & Blues performed by Paul Mauriat
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Evol performed by Aguaturbia
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Exaltacao e Lamento do ultimo rei performed by José Mauro
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Far East Blues performed by Henry Mancini
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Farewell ride performed by beck
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Fine Art Of Friendship performed by King�s X
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Fire and Water performed by Free
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Freight Train Blues performed by Ramblin’ Jack Elliott
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glad tidings performed by Van Morrisson
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Gomni performed by Ali Farke Toure and Ry Cooder
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Hard Time Killing Floor Blues performed by Skip James
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| | : The Twilight Singers (actually just Greg Dulli, from the Afghan Whigs, and Mark Lanegan from The Screaming Trees) just released a very good cover of this on their album SHE LOVES YOU, which I highly recommend...
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Hate Everything About U performed by Steve Lukather
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Hellhound on my trail performed by Robert Johnson
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Hold Me in Your Arms performed by The Black Keys
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Hopelessness Blues performed by Fleet Foxes
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I Could Write A Book performed by Dinah Washington
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I Dreamed Last Night performed by Justin Hayward & John Lodge
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I Feel Good performed by Earl Hooker
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I Feel Pretty performed by Little Richard
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I’m a Good Woman performed by Barbara Lynn
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It's A Fine Day performed by ATB f/ Miss Jane
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It's what's really happening performed by Wendy and Bonnie
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It�s up to you performed by moody blues
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jack performed by Tom Petty
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Jesus On The Mainline performed by Mr. Airplane Man
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Kee-ka-roo performed by Walter Wanderley and Luiz Henrique
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Keep a Friend performed by Dr. Dog
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Killing Floor performed by Jimi Hendrix Experience
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Landlocked Blues performed by Bright Eyes
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Late May’s Gaze performed by Love You Moon
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Lochloosa performed by Mofro
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Love Will Take Its Time performed by Mary Margaret O'Hara
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Mama Blues performed by Alvino Rey
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Man With The Hex performed by Atomic Fireballs
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Mary-Ann performed by Holly Golightly
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Miss Allen�s Blues performed by Ernestine Allen
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Motel Blues performed by Loudon Wainwright III
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Murdoch performed by Trees
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My John the Conqueror Root performed by Muddy Waters
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Need your love so bad performed by Fleetwood Mac
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No Heaven performed by DJ Champion
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No More Lies performed by The Moody Blues
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Ode to Billy Joe performed by Ronnie Aldrich
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Ode to Billy Joe performed by Buddy Merrill
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One Day performed by Gary Moore
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Otis’ Blues performed by Otis Spann
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Pas Gentille performed by Fran�oise Hardy
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Perpetual Blues Machine performed by Keb Mo
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reconsider baby performed by Elvis Presley
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Red Rain performed by The White Stripes
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| | : ahh! the lyrics are so good
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Royal Blue performed by Henry Mancini
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| | : I like Pink Panther so I bet I like this song!
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Sad, Sad Sunshine performed by Al Kooper
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Sequoia performed by Fay Lovsky
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Sharkfin Blues performed by The Drones
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Silverbird performed by Justin Hayward
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Slaughter performed by Billy Preston
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Slow Blues performed by Duke Ellington
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Sore performed by Buck 65
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Stop performed by Julie Grant
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Sunshine performed by Screeching Weasel
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Sweet Weepin Jesus performed by Kemp Harris
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T.B. Sheets performed by Van Morrison
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Take 8 performed by Pete Moore
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That Chick's Too Young to Fry performed by The Deep River Boys
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| | : hey, that's the year my parents were born! Nice eclectic selection you're recommending...
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the Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had to Swallow) performed by the Jam
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The Girl from Ipanema performed by Antonio CArlos Jobim
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The Hardest Part of Hurting Is The Hope performed by Scott Gibson
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The Lord Is Back performed by Eugene McDaniels
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| | : Nice choice!I always liked this song too but could'nt get anyone to pay much attention to his work.One of the more social/politically charged soul jazz records.Cherished by hip-hoppers for years,and sampled quite a bit.Needs to stand again on it's own merits!
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The Story Of The Blues pts. 1 & 2 performed by The Mighty Wah!
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| | : It is a great song, although I much prefer the sung first half, which has a lovely melody, to the spoken second half. He does have a wonderfully smooth and soulful voice.
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The Stumble performed by Freddie King
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The Way of the World performed by Justin Hayward
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The Witch performed by The Sonics
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Times have changed performed by Supertramp
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Travelling Riverside Blues performed by Led Zeppelin
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Turn me on performed by Norah Jones
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When Mac Was Swimming performed by The Innocence Mission
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Where Is the Soul of America performed by Mike Stout
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Wild Women performed by The Big Three (featuring "Mama" Cass Elliott
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