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    t. e. Blues is a music genre [3] and musical form that originated amongst African-Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. [2] Blues incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the African-American culture.

  2. This category has the following 53 subcategories, out of 53 total. Hokum blues songs (19 P) Delta blues songs (5 C, 12 P) Skiffle songs (3 P)

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    • BB King – The Thrill Is Gone. Producer Bill Szymczyk – yes, the same one who’d make millions a few years later with The Eagles – caused a small revolution when he added a string section to this track, otherwise one of many smooth ballads that BB King recorded in the 60s.
    • Robert Johnson – Me And The Devil Blues. One of the last recordings he made, released on the Vocalion label in 1938, this classic fable about Satan calling in a debt, helped to fuel the long-held myth that Johnson had made a Faustian pact with the devil at a crossroads, exchanging his soul for musical success.
    • John Lee Hooker – Boogie Chillen. Hooker’s biggest commercial success was during the years 1949 to 1951 when he was in his thirties; he put six singles in the US R&B charts, the first of which was “Boogie Chillen,” which went all the way to No. 1.
    • Little Walter And His Jukes – My Babe. Louisiana harmonica player and singer Marion Jacobs is better known by his blues sobriquet “Little Walter,” and rose to fame in the 1950s when he racked up 15 hits for Chess Records’ Checker imprint including “My Babe,” which spent five weeks at the summit of the US R&B singles charts in 1955.
    • “The Thrill Is Gone” – B.B. King. Though it was originally recorded by Roy Hawkins in 1951, “The Thrill Is Gone” would not achieve any kind of mainstream crossover appeal until it was recorded by B.B.
    • “Boogie Chillen” – John Lee Hooker. “Boogie Chillen” boasts the riff that launched a million songs. It’s a solo performance from John Lee Hooker which features only his guitar, his voice and the percussive stomping of his feet.
    • “Hellhound On My Trail” – Robert Johnson. The mythology surrounding Robert Johnson has become a subgenre all of its own. His supposed deal with the devil in order to achieve the guitar virtuosity that startled audiences when he performed in the 1930s is a good ghost story, and neatly complements the mysteries surrounding Johnson’s life and early death.
    • “Mannish Boy” – Muddy Waters. As blues legends go, they don’t come much more legendary than Muddy Waters. When he died in 1983, he left behind him a legacy of sensational guitar playing and inspirational musicality.
  3. Jan 26, 2024 · Definition of Blues. Originating in the Southern U.S. close to the 20th century, blues is a musical style with certain characteristics such as soulful melodies, moving lyrics, and unique harmonic progression. It’s a style that has made its mark worldwide and influenced thousands of artists in other genres and places.

  4. Feb 12, 2024 · From Muddy Waters to B.B. King and Koko Taylor to Shemekia Copeland, discover the records that made it onto our list of the best blues albums ever.

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