Luther Allison

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  • blues
  • blues rock
  • electric blues
  • guitar
  • classic blues
LUTHER ALLISON (1939.08.17/Widner, AR - 1997.08.12/Madison, WS) was an American blues guitarist. His powerful guitar work – equal parts traditional blues string-bending and wall-shaking rock 'n roll – is matched in energy only by his soul-deep vocals. His live shows (often clocking in at well over three hours) are the stuff of legend. He was born in Widener, Arkansas (the 14th of 15 musically gifted children) first connected to the blues at age ten, when he began playing the diddley bow (a wire attached by nails to a wall with rocks for bridges and a bottle to fret the wire).

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Songs

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    4:00 in the Morning (Waiting for You)

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    A Change Must Come

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    All the King's Horses

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    An Old Sweet Song

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    Audience (1976)

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    Back Down South

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    Backtrack

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    Bad Love

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    Bad News Is Coming

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    Big City

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    Bloomington Closer

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    Bloomington Closing

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    Blues With a Feeling

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    Cancel My Check

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    Castle

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    Cherry Red Wine

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    Chicago

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    Cold as Ice

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    Compromizing for Your Needs

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    Crazy Jealous

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    Cry

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    Cry (Crying for Peace)

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    Cut You A-Loose

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    Don't Burn My Bread

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    Down South

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    Driving Wheel

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    Drowning at the Bottom

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    Dust in My Broom

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    Dust My Broom

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    Early in the Morning

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    Easy Baby

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    Every Night About This Time

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    Everything's Gonna Be All Right

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    Evil Is Going On

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    Farmer's Child

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    Feelin' So Good

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    Feelin' So Good (take 1)

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    Feelin' So Good (take 2)

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    Fight

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    Five Long Years

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    Freedom

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    Gamblers Blues

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    Gave It All

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    Get Down

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    Give It All

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    Give Me Back My Wig

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    Glass Trap

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    Goin' Down

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    Goin' Down (take 1)

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    Goin' Down (take 4)


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