Paul Butterfield

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  • harmonica blues
  • chicago blues
  • harmonica
  • electric blues
Paul Butterfield
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Paul Butterfield (December 17, 1942 – May 4, 1987) was an American blues harmonica player and singer, and one of the earliest white exponents of the Chicago-originated electric blues style. Paul Butterfield, a lawyer’s son, was born and grew up in Chicago. After studying classical flute as a teen, he developed a love for the blues harmonica, and hooked up with white, blues-loving, University of Chicago physics student Elvin Bishop (later of “Fooled Around and Fell In Love” fame).

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Songs

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    (If I Never Sing) My Song

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    Ain't That a Lot of Love

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    Animal

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    Baby Blue

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    Bad Love

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    Bread and Butterfield

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    Breadline

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    Catch a Train

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    Changes

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    Day to Day

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    Don't You Hang Me Up

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    Everything's Gonna Be Alright

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    Flame

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    Footprints on the Windshield Upside Down

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    Get Some Fun in Your Life

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    Got My Mojo Working

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    Heart Like a Locamotive

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    Here I Go Again

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    I Don't Wanna Go

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    I Get Excited

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    I Let It Go (To My Head)

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    Last Night

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    Living in Memphis

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    Loaded

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    Mannish Boy

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    One Room Country Shack

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    Poor Boy

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    Save Me

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    Slow Down

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    The Night Ain't Long Enough

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    The Wandering Kind

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    Watch 'em Tell a Lie

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    We Stand a Chance

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    You Can Run but You Can't Hide


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