John Mayall

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  • blues
  • blues rock
  • british blues
  • classic rock
  • british
John Mayall (born November 29, 1933) is a pioneering English blues singer, songwriter, guitarist, keyboard player and harmonica player. John Mayall is often referred to as the "Father of the British blues." His well-known band is still called John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers. They started out in the late 1950s in England, using Chicago style blues as a starting basis for their sound, which has evolved from album to album. And while at one point John Mayall was playing a fairly jazzy sound, he has always come back to the blues.

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Songs

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    Please Mr Lofton

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    Possesive Emotions

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    Possessive Emotions

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    Prisons on the Road

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    Prisons on the Road (remix)

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    R and B Time: Night Train/Lucille

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    Ramblin' on My Mind

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    Reaching for a mountaian

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    Reaching For A Mountain

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    Ready to Ride

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    Reasons

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    Red Presents Blue Mitchell (Narrative)

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    Red Sky

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    Respectfully Yours

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    Ridin' on the L & N

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    Ridin' on the L&M

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    Ridin' On The L&N

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    Riding on the L & N

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    Road Show

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    Rock and Roll Hobo

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    Rock the Blues Tonight

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    Rolling With the Blues

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    Room to Move

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    Room to Move (live version)

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    Room To Move (live)

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    Runaway

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    Sad to Be Alone

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    Sandy

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    Saw Mill Gulch Road

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    Saw Mill Gulch Road (live)

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    Saw Will Gulch Road

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    Send Me Down to Vicksburg

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    Sensitive Kind

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    Separate Ways

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    Seven Days Too Long

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    She Don't Play By The Rules

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    She Don't Play the Rules

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    She's Too Young

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    Sitting Here Alone

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    Sitting Here Thinking

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    Sitting in the Rain

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    Sitting On The Outside

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    Sleeping by Her Side

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    Slow Train to Nowhere

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    Snowy Wood

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    So Hard to Share

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    So Many Roads

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    So Much To Do

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    So Much to Say

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    Some Day After a While (You'll Be Sorry)


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