Mance Lipscomb

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  • blues
  • texas blues
  • folk
  • delta blues
  • texas
Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976), guitarist and songster, was born to Charles and Jane Lipscomb on April 9, 1895, in the Brazos bottoms near Navasota, Texas, where he lived most of his life as a tenant farmer.
Lipscomb represented one of the last remnants of the nineteenth-century songster tradition, which predated the development of the blues.
Though songsters might incorporate blues into their repertoires, as did Lipscomb, they performed a wide variety of material in diverse styles, much of it common to both black and white traditions in the South...

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Songs

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    'Bout A Spoonful

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    A Rag

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    Ain't It Hard

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    Ain't You Sorry

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    Alabama Bound

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    Alabama Jubilee

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    Angel Child

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    Baby Don't You Lay It on Me

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    Baby Please Don't Go

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    Big Boss Man

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    Black Gal

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    Blues in G

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    Blues in the Bottle

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    Captain, Captain

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    Corrine, Corrina

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    Does She Ever Think of Me

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    Ella Speed

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    Elle Speed

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    Evil Blues

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    Farewell

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    Freddie

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    God Moves on the Water

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    God Moves on the Water (The Sinking of the Titanic)

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    Going Down Slow

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    Haunted House Blues

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    I Just Hang Down My Head and I Cry

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    I Want to Do Something for You

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    Jack O' Diamonds

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    Joe Turner Killed a Man

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    Johnny Take a One on Me & Buck Dance

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    Keep on Truckin' Mama

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    Knocking Down Windows

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    Long Way From Tipperari

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    Louise

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    Mama Don't Allow

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    Mama, Don't Dog Me

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    Mama, Let Me Lay It on You

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    Mance's Blues

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    Mother Had a Sick Child

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    Motherless Children

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    Mr Tom

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    Nobody's Fault But Mine

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    Oh, Baby! (You Don't Have to Go)

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    One Thin Dime

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    Rag in F

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    Rag In G

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    Shake Shake Mama

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    Shake, Shake, Mama

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    So Different Blues

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    Sometimes I Feel Like


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