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Mississippi Fred McDowell
Mississippi Fred McDowell (Fred McDowell, Rossville, Tennessee, January 12, 1904 - Memphis,Tennessee, July 3, 1972) was a blues singer and guitar player in the North Mississippi style. McDowell was born in Rossville, Tennessee, near Memphis. His parents, who were farmers, died when McDowell was a youth. He started playing guitar at the age of 14 and played at dances around Rossville. Wanting a change from ploughing fields, he moved to Memphis in 1926 where he worked in a number of jobs and played music for tips.
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Songs
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Jim Steam Killed Lula
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Jim, Steam Killed Lula
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John Henry
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Just a Little More Faith
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Just a Little More Fath
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Keep Your Lamp Trimmed & Burning
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Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning
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Keep Your Lamps Trimmed & Burning
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Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning
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Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning (instrumental)
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Kokomo
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Kokomo Blues
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Kokomo Me Baby
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Leevee Camp Blues
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Left My Baby Standing
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Let Me Lay Down in Your Cool Iron Bed
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Levee Camp Blues
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Little Girl, Little Girl, How Old Are You
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Long Line Skinner
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Look Way Down That Lonesome Road
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Lord Have Mercy
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Lord, I'm Going Down South
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Louise
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Mama Don't Allow
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Mama Don't Allow Me
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Mama Said I'm Crazy
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Mama Says I'm Crazy
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Meet Me Down in Froggy Bottom
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Mercy
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Milk Cow Blues
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Millionaire's Daughter Blues
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Mojo Hand
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Mortgage on My Soul
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My Babe
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My Baby
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My Baby Don't Treat Me Like Human Kind
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My Baby Don't Treat Me Like Humankind
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My Baby Done Me Wrong
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My Baby Has Eyes Like an Eagle (take 1)
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My Baby Has Eyes Like an Eagle (take 2)
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My Baby She Gonna Jump and Shout
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My Bottleneck (Story)
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My Second Mind
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My Trouble Blues
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On the Frisco Line
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Over The Hill
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Pea Vine Special
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Poor Boy, Long Way From Home
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Rap/Louise
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Red Cross Store