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Sleepy John Estes
John Adam Estes (Ripley, Lauderdale County, Tennessee 25 January 1899 or 1904 — Brownsville, Haywood County,Tennessee 5 June 1977), best known as Sleepy John Estes or Sleepy John, was a U.S. blues guitarist, songwriter and vocalist. In 1915, Estes' father, a sharecropper who also played some guitar, moved the family to Brownsville, Tennessee. Not long after, Estes lost the sight of his right eye when a friend threw a rock at him during a baseball game.[4] At the age of 19, while working as a field hand, he began to perform professionally.
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Songs
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38 Pistol
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3:00 Morning Blues
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Airplane Blues
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Al Rawls
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Beale Street Sugar
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Black Gal Swing With the Delta Boys
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Black Mattie
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Black Mattie Blues
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Broke and Hungry
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Broken Hearted, Ragged & Dirty Too
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Broken Hearted, Ragged and Dirty Too
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Broken Hearted, Ragged And Dirty, Too
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Broken-hearted, Ragged and Dirty Too
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Brownsville Blues
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City Hall Blues
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Clean Up at Home
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Death Valley Blues
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Divin' Duck Blue
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Divin' Duck Blues
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Diving Duck Blues
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Don't You Want to Know
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Down South Blues
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Drop Down
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Drop Down (I Don't Feel Welcome Here)
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Drop Down Mama
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Drop Down Mamma
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Easin' Back to Tennessee
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Electric Chair
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Everybody Oughta Change
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Everybody Oughta Make a Change
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Fire Departement Blues
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Fire Department Blues
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Fire Department Blues (Martha Hardin)
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Floating Bridge
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Freedom Loan
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God Can Use Me
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Government Money
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Hobo Jungle Blues
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I Ain't Gonna Be Worried No More
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I'd Been Well Warned
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Jack and Jill Blues
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Jailhouse Blues
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Lawyer Clarck
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Lawyer Clark Blues
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Liquor Store
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Liquor Store Blues
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Little Laura
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Little Laura Blues
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Mail Man Blues
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Mailman Blues