Big Walter Horton

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  • blues
  • harmonica blues
  • harmonica
  • chicago blues
  • classic blues
Big Walter Horton or Walter "Shakey" Horton (April 6, 1917– December 8, 1981) was an American blues harmonica player. Born Walter Horton in Horn Lake, Mississippi, he was playing a harmonica by the time he was five years old. In his early teens, he lived in Memphis, Tennessee and claimed that his earliest recordings were done there in the late 1920s with the Memphis Jug Band, although there is no documentation, and many have since disputed this claim.

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Songs

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    All Because of You

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    Back Home to Mama

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    Back Home to Mama (alternate)

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    Big Walter's Boogie

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    Black Gal

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    Blow Wind Blow

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    Blues and Trouble

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    Blues in the Morning

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    Blues With a Feeling

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    Boogie Woogie Boogie

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    Can't Hold Out Much Longer

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    Can't Keep Lovin' You

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    Card Game

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    Careless Love

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    Christine

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    Christine (feat. Carey Bell)

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    Come on Little Girl

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    Cotton Patch Hot Foot

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    Country Girl

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    Don't Get Around Much Anymore

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    Easin' in Slow

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    Easy

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    Everybody's Fishin'

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    Friday Night Stomp

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    Gettin' Outta Town

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    Go 'Long Woman

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    Going Back to Arkansas

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    Gold Digger (Alfred Harris)

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    Gonna Bring It on Home

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    Good Moanin' Blues

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    Grandmother Got Grandfather Told

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    Great Lakes Boogie (Alfred Harris)

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    Groove Walk

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    Hard Headed Woman

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    Hard Hearted Woman

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    Hard-Hearted Woman

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    Hard-Hearted Woman (alternate)

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    Have a Good Time

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    Have Mercy

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    Hobo Blues

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    Honeydripper

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    Hound Dog

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    I Cry for You

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    I'm in Love With You Baby (Walter's Blues) (take 1)

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    I'm in Love With You Baby (Walter's Blues) (take 2)

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    If I Get Lucky

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    If It Ain't Me

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    In the Mood

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    Interview

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    It Hurts Me Too


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