Sleepy John Estes

Working Man Blues 1929-1952


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Estes recorded a memorable body of work, much of it during the 1930s, which earned him a mighty reputation, always retaining a traditional, down-home sound despite recording variously in Memphis, Chicago and New York.

His songs, lyrically, were sharply observed vignettes, often dealing with social commentary and although he was little more than an adequate rhythmic guitarist himself, he recorded extensively with men like guitarist/ mandolin player Yank Rachell, and harmonica player Hammie Nixon.

This 2-CD set ranges from his frst session in 1929, to an unreleased session at Sun Records in 1952. Estes has been namechecked as an important early infuence by Bob Dylan and Led Zepp's Robert Plant.

Tracklist

The Girl I Love, She Got Long Curly Hair 
Broken-Hearted, Ragged And Dirty Too 
Divin' Duck Blues 
Black Mattie Blues 
Milk Cow Blues 
Street Car Blues 
Whatcha Doin'? 
Poor John Blues 
Stack O' Dollars 
My Black Gal Blues 
Down South Blues 
Stop That Thing 
Someday Baby Blues 
Who's Been Telling You Buddy Brown Blues 
Married Woman Blues 
Drop Down Mama 
Government Money 
I Wanna Tear It All The Time 
Vernita Blues 
I Ain't Gonna Be Worried No More 
Floating Bridge 
Need More Blues 
Jack And Jill Blues 
Poor Man's Friend (T Model) 
Hobo Jungle Blues 
Airplane Blues 
Everybody Oughta Make A Change 
Liquor Store Blues 
Easin' Back To Tennessee 
Fire Department Blues (Martha Hardin) 
Clean Up At Home 
New Someday Baby 
Brownsville Blues 
Special Agent (Railroad Police Blues) 
Mailman Blues 
Time Is Drawing Near 
Mary Come On Home 
Jailhouse Blues 
Tell Me How About It (Mr. Tom's Blues) 
Drop Down (I Don't Feel Welcome Here) 
Don't You Want To Know 
You Shouldn't Do That 
When The Saints Go Marching In 
Lawyer Clark Blues 
Little Laura Blues 
Working Man Blues 
Harlem Bound 
Stone Blind 
Registration Day Blues 
Policy Man 
Rats In My Kitchen 
Runnin' Around