John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers

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  • blues
  • blues rock
  • british blues
  • classic rock
  • rock
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers are a pioneering English blues band, led by singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist John Mayall, OBE. Mayall used the band name between 1963 and '67 then dropped it for some fifteen years, but in 1982 a 'Return of the Bluesbreakers' was announced and it has been kept since then. The name has become generic without a clear distinction which recordings are to be credited just to the leader or to leader and his band. The Bluesbreakers have included luminaries such as:

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Songs

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    So Many Roads

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    So Much to Do

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    Some Other Day

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    Some Other Day, Some Other Time

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    Somebody's Acting Like a Child

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    Somebody's Watching

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    Someday After a While (You'll Be Sorry)

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    Soul of a Short Fat Man

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    Southside Story

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    Spinning Coin

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    Stand Back Baby

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    Start Walkin'

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    Steppin' Out

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    Steppin' Out (feat. Eric Clapton)

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    Stepping Out

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    Stone Cold Deal

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    Streamline

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    Suspicions (Part One)

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    Suspicions (Part Two)

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    Suspicious

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    Suspicious (Part One)

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    Taxman Blues

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    Tears Came Rollin' Down

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    Tears in My Eyes

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    Telephone Blues

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    Telephone Blues (feat. Eric Clapton)

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    Telephone Blues (Immediate 45 B - Oct '65)

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    The Death of J B Lenoir

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    The Death of J. B. Lenoir

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    The Death of J.B. Lenior

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    The Death of J.B. Lenoir

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    The Dirty Dozen

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    The Dirty Dozens

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    The Hoot Owl

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    The Last Time

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    The Laws Must Change

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    The Lesson

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    The Mists of Time

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    The Same Way

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    The Strip

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    The Stumble

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    The Stumble (feat. Peter Green)

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    The Super-Natural

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    The Supernatural

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    The Supernatural (feat. Peter Green)

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    The Witching Hour

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    There's Always Work

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    They Call It Stormy Monday

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    They Call It Stormy Monday (live at the Flamingo - Mar '66)

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    They Call It Stormy Monday (live)


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