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  2. Prowling with the Nighthawk (Document), 26 sides recorded for Bluebird, Decca, Aristocrat, and United from 1937 to 1952, including "My Sweet Lovin' Woman" (which he wrote under his given name, Robert McCollum) Ramblin' Bob (Saga), 24 tracks recorded for Victor, Decca, Chess, and United from 1937 to 1952

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  4. After dropping out of sight for roughly a decade, he resurfaced as Robert Nighthawk for a few sessions of a smooth brand of electric slide blues in the early Chess days, and then cut more jumping material for United in the early '50s. Ramblin' Bob combines all three phases, so it's a definitive collection by default, the single Nighthawk disc ...

  5. Track 13, recorded Chicago, 10 Nov. 1948 Tracks 14 to 16, recorded Chicago, 12 Sep. 1949 Track 17, recorded Chicago, 5 Jan. 1950 Tracks 18 to 21, recorded Chicago, 12 July 1951 Tracks 22 to 24, recorded Chicago, 25 Oct. 1952 Issued in a Digipak. Includes booklet with French and English liner notes.

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  6. Robert Lee McCoy’s initial recordings in 1937 were released under his own name on the Bluebird label, while later on, he adopted various monikers such as Rambling Bob, Peetie’s Boy (as a tribute to Peetie Wheatstraw), the Nighthawks, and eventually, by the early 1950s, he settled on Robert Nighthawk. The Influences and Pseudonyms

  7. Explore Robert Nighthawk's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Robert Nighthawk on AllMusic. ... Ramblin' Bob . Robert Lee McCoy ...

  8. Robert Lee McCollum was an American blues musician who played and recorded under the pseudonyms Robert Lee McCoy and Robert Nighthawk. He was the father of ...

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