Statesboro Blues: The Early Years 1927-1935

2005 • Album

Writin' Paper Blues
Low Rider's Blues
Lord, Send Me an Angel
Stole Rider Blues
Georgia Rag
Lord, Send Me an Angel
Mama, Tain't Long 'Fo Day
Low Down Blues
B&O Blues
Mr. Mctell Got the Blues
Rollin' Mama Blues
B And O Blues No. 2 (take 2)
Mr. Mctell Got the Blues
Lonesome Day Blues
Weary Hearted Blues
Three Women Blues
Mama, Let Me Scoop for You
Bell Street Lightnin'
Dark Night Blues
Why Was I Born?
Southern Can Mama
Statesboro Blues
Warm It Up To Me
Runnin' Me Crazy
Loving Talking Blues
It's Your Time to Worry
East St. Louis Blues (Fare Thee Well)
Atlanta Strut
It's a Good Little Thing
Ain't It Grand to Be a Christian
Travelin' Blues
You Was Born to Die
We Got to Meet Death One Day
Come on Around to My House Mama
Dirty Mistreater
We Got to Meet Death One Day
Kind Mama
Lord Have Mercy If You Please
Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around
Teasing Brown
Don't You See How This World Made a Change
I Got Religion, I'm so Glad
Drive Away Blues
Savannah Mama
Dying Gambler
This Is Not the Stove to Brown Your Bread
Broke Down Engine
God Don't Like It
Love Changing Blues
Broke Down Engine No. 2 (take 1)
Bell Street Blues
Talkin' to Myself
Broke Down Engine
Let Me Play With Yo' Yo-Yo
Razor Ball
My Baby's Gone
Lay Some Flowers on My Grave
Southern Can Is Mine
Love Makin' Mama
Ticket Agent Blues
Broke Down Engine Blues
Love Makin' Mama
Cold Winter Day
Stomp Down Rider
Death Room Blues
Your Time to Worry
Scarey Day Blues
Death Room Blues
Cooling Board Blues
Rough Alley Blues
Death Cell Blues
Hillbilly Willie's Blues
Experience Blues
Painful Blues

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In what year was the album “Statesboro Blues: The Early Years 1927-1935” released by Blind Willie McTell?
The album “Statesboro Blues: The Early Years 1927-1935” was released in 2005 by Blind Willie McTell, featuring 74 tracks.
What is the most successful song from the album “Statesboro Blues: The Early Years 1927-1935” by Blind Willie McTell?
Writin' Paper Blues” is the biggest hit from the album “Statesboro Blues: The Early Years 1927-1935” by Blind Willie McTell.

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