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The King of the Georgia Blues and master of the 12-string guitar, Blind Willie McTell™s praise has been sung far and wide by everyone from the Allman Brothers (who famously covered his Statesboro Blues), to Bob Dylan (who wrote a song about him called Blind Willie McTell), to Jack White (who covered his Southern Can Mama and Lord, Send Me An Angel). Originally recorded for Vocalion (in New York City) and Decca (in Chicago) these tracks from the mid-thirties mark the height of McTell™s recording career. Featuring his wife Kate singing on Ain™t It Grand To Be A Christian and long-time associate and Georgia guitar-great, Curley Weaver on several tracks.
Track list “ SIDE A: 1. East St Louis Blues (Fare You Well) 2. Ain™t It Grand To Be A Christian 3. We Got To Meet Death One Day (Take1) 4. We Got To Meet Death One Day (Take2)5. Don™t Let Nobody Turn You Around 6. I Got Religion, I™m So Glad 7. Dying Gambler 8. God Don™t Like It SIDE B: 1. Bell Street Blues 2. Let Me Play With Yo™ Yo-Yo 3. Lay Some Flowers On My Grave 4. Ticket Agent Blues 5. Cold Winter Day 6. Your Time To Worry 7. Cooling Board Blues 8. Hillbilly Willie™s Blues