Frank Hutchison

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  • anthology of american folk music
Frank Hutchison (born March 20, 1897 West Virginia - died November 9, 1945 Dayton, Ohio) was an early country blues musician. Hutchison is considered to be the first white man to record the blues, as he did on several tracks for Okeh records. He worked as a coal miner at the Fort Branch Coal Mine in Logan County, West Virginia, United States, both before and after his career as a recording artist.

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Songs

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    Alabama Girl, Ain't You Coming Out Tonight?

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    All Night Long

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    Back in My Home Town

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    C&O Excursion

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    Cannon Ball Blues

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    Coney Isle

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    Hell Bound Train

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    Hutchison's Rag

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    Johnny and Jane, Part 1

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    Johnny and Jane, Part 2

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    K. C. Blues

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    KC Blues

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    Last Scene of the Titanic

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    Lightning Express

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    Logan County Blues

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    Long Way to Tipperary

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    Old Rachel

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    Railroad Bill

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    Stackalee

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    The Boston Burglar

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    The Burglar Man

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    The Chevrolet Six

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    The Deal

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    The Last Scene of the Titanic

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    The Miner's Blues

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    The Train That Carried My Girl From Town

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    The West Virginia Rag

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    The Wild Horse

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    Train That Carried My Girl From Town

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    Wild Hogs in the Red Brush


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