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Recording information: 07/28/1935-05/05/1937.
Personnel: Walter Davis (vocals, piano).
Complete Works In Chronological Order, Vol. 2 (1935-37) Music Walter Davis Complete Works In Chronological Order, Vol. 2 (1935-37) Songs | 1. | Pearly May |
| 2. | What Have I Done Wrong? |
| 3. | I Can Tell by the Way You Smell |
| 4. | Santa Claus |
| 5. | Moonlight Is My Spread |
| 6. | Don't the Clouds Look Lonesome? |
| 7. | Katy Blues |
| 8. | Ashes in My Whiskey |
| 9. | Blues at Midnight |
| 10. | Can't Get Along with You |
| 11. | Just Wondering |
| 12. | Fallin' Rain |
| 13. | Well Diggin' Papa |
| 14. | Carpenter Man |
| 15. | Jacksonville, Pt. 1 |
| 16. | Jacksonville, Pt. 2 |
| 17. | Think You Need a Shot |
| 18. | Angel Child |
| 19. | Fifth Avenue |
| 20. | I Ain't Got Changing Clothes |
| 21. | West Coast Blues |
| 22. | Shady Lane |
| 23. | What Else Can I Do? |
| 24. | Nightmare Blues |
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