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between July 1935 & March 1940. Includes liner notes by Keith Shadwick.
Remaining Titles 1935-1940 collects the rest of Blind Boy Fuller's tracks recorded in the late '30s and while they're not quite as strong as other items he recorded at the same time, they're still quite good. It's worthwhile for completists. ~ Thom Owens
Recorded in New York, New York; Memphis, Tennessee; Columbia, South Carolina
Personnel: Blind Boy Fuller (vocals, guitar); Blind Gary Davis (guitar); Sonny Terry (harmonica).
Liner Note Author: Keith Shadwick.
Recording information: Columbia, SC (1935-1940); Memphis, TN (1935-1940); New York, NY (1935-1940).
Personnel: Blind Boy Fuller (vocals, guitar); Blind Gary Davis (guitar); Sonny Terry (harmonica); Bull City Red (washboard).
Remaining Titles 1935-1940 Music Blind Boy Fuller Remaining Titles 1935-1940 Songs | 1. | I'm Climbin' on Top of the Hill | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Ain't It a Crying Shame? | |
| 3. | Rag Mama Rag | |
| 4. | Log Cabin Blues | $0.99 | |
| 5. | (I Got a Woman, Crazy for Me) She's Funny That Way | |
| 6. | Stingy Mama | |
| 7. | Some Day You're Gonna Be Sorry | |
| 8. | Walking and Looking Blues | |
| 9. | Working Man Blues | |
| 10. | Steel Hearted Woman | |
| 11. | Ain't No Gettin' Along | |
| 12. | New Louise Louise Blues | |
| 13. | Mistreater, You're Going to Be Sorry | |
| 14. | Shaggy Like a Bear | |
| 15. | Looking for My Woman No. 2 | |
| 16. | I'm Going to Move (To the Edge of Town) | |
| 17. | Long Time Trucker | |
| 18. | Blacksnakin' Jiver | |
| 19. | I'm a Stranger Here | $0.99 | |
| 20. | I Want Some of Your Pie | $0.99 | |
| 21. | Passenger Train Woman | |
| 22. | Somebody's Been Talkin' | |
| 23. | Crooked Woman Blues | |
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