Jimmy Reed

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  • blues
  • classic blues
  • harmonica
  • rhythm and blues
  • harmonica blues
Mathis James "Jimmy" Reed (September 6, 1925 - August 29, 1976) was an American blues singer. His lazy, slack-jawed singing, piercing harmonica and hypnotic guitar patterns were one of the blues most easily identifiable sounds in the 1950s and 1960s. Jimmy Reed was born on September 6, 1925, in Dunleith, Mississippi. He was a blues singer and songwriter who played the guitar and harmonica. When he sang, he would slur his words.

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Songs

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    A New Leaf

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    A String to Your Heart

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    Ain't That Lovin' Baby

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    Ain't That Lovin' You

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    Ain't That Lovin' You Baby

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    Ain't That Lovin' You Baby?

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    Ain't That Loving You Baby

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    Aint That Lovin' You Baby

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    Aw Shucks Hush Your Mouth

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    Aw Shucks, Hush Your Mouth

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    Baby What Do You Want Me to Do

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    Baby What You Want Me to Do

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    Baby What You Want MeTo Do

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    Baby What's Wrong

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    Baby, Don't Say That No More

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    Baby, What You Want Me to Do

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    Baby, What You Want Me to Do?

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    Baby, What's on Your Mind

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    Baby, What's Wrong

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    Big Boss Man

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    Big Boss Man (High Energy version)

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    Big Legged Woman

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    Blue Blue Water

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    Blue Carnegie

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    Blue Carnegie (instrumental)

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    Boogie in the Dark

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    Bright Lights Big City

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    Bright Lights, Big City

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    Buy Me A Hound Dog

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    Can't Stand To Love

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    Can't Stand to See You

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    Can't Stand to See You Go

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    Caress Me Baby

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    Christmas Present Blues

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    Close Together

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    Cold And Lonesome

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    Come Love

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    Come on Baby

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    Crazy About That Miniskirt

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    Cry Before I Go

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    Do the Thing

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    Don't Cry

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    Down at the Corner Grocery Store

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    Down at the Grocery Store

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    Down in Mississippi

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    Down in Virginia

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    Down the Road

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    Ends & Odds

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    Ends and Odds

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    Ends and Odds (instrumental)


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