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Skip James
Nehemiah Curtis "Skip" James (June 21, 1902 – October 3, 1969) was an American blues singer, guitarist, pianist and songwriter. Early years James was born near Bentonia, Mississippi. As a youth, he heard local musicians such as Henry Stuckey and brothers Charlie and Jesse Sims and began playing the organ in his teens. He worked on road construction and levee-building crews in his native Mississippi in the early 1920s, and wrote what is perhaps his earliest song, "Illinois Blues", about his experiences as a laborer.
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Songs
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Little Cow, Little Calf Blues
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Look at the People Standing at the Judgement
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Look Down the Road
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Lorenzo Blues
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Mistreating Child Blues
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Motherless and Fatherless Children
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My Gal
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My Last Boogie
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My Own Blues
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O'Clock Blues
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Oh, Mary Don't You Weep
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Omaha Blues
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One Dime Was All I Had
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Rock Island Blues
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She Lyin'
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She's All the World to Me
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Sick Bed Blues
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Sickbed Blues
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Skip's Worried Blues
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Somebody Gonna Wish They Had Religion