Sonny Boy Williamson

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  • blues
  • harmonica blues
  • delta blues
  • classic blues
  • chicago blues
There are two bluesmen known as Sonny Boy Williamson. They are colloquially referred to as Sonny Boy Williamson I and Sonny Boy Williamson II respectfully, but are of no relation. I) Sonny Boy Williamson, also known as John Lee Curtis Williamson, was an American blues harmonica player, born in Jackson, Tennessee, whose first record "Good Morning little School Girl" was a hit in 1937. He was widely popular throughout the whole southeast of the U.S.

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Songs

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    Sonny's Rhythm

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    Sonny's Rhythm #2 (alternate take)

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    Sonny's Rhythm (take 1)

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    Sonny's Rhythm (take 2)

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    Sonny's Slow Walk

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    Steady Rollin' Man

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    Stop Breakin Down

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    Stop Breaking Down

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    Stop Cryin'

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    Stop Crying

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    Stop Now Baby

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    Stop Right Now

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    Sugar Gal

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    Sugar Mama

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    Sugar Mama Blues

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    Susie Q

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    Suzanna Blues

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    Suzie Q

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    Take It Easy Baby

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    Take Your Hand Out of My Pocket

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    Tell Me Baby

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    Tell Me, Baby

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    Temperature 110

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    That's All I Want

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    The Goat

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    The Goat (band track)

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    The Goat 2

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    The Hunt

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    The Key

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    The Key (To Your Door)

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    The Key (To Your Door) 2

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    The River Rhine

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    The Sky Is Crying

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    The Story of Sonny Boy Williamson

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    This Is My Apartment

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    This Is My Appartement

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    This Old Life

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    Tippin' Through Customs

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    Too Close Together

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    Too Old to Think

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    Too Young to Die

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    Trust Me Baby

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    Trust My Baby

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    Tryin' to Get Back on My Feet

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    Trying to Get Back on My Feet

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    Understand My Life

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    Unseeing Eye

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    Unseen Eye

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    Until My Love Comes Down

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    Up the Country Blues


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