| | Piano Blues, Vol. 6: 1933-1938 CD
Piano Blues, Vol. 6: 1933-1938 Music Piano Blues, Vol. 6: 1933-1938 Songs | 1. | Mama I Hope You're Satisfied |
| 2. | (Who's Gonna Do Your)Sweet Jelly Rollin' |
| 3. | Tired of Sleepin' by Myself at Night |
| 4. | Sweet Thing |
| 5. | Burying Ground |
| 6. | Sugar Girl Blues |
| 7. | Bonus Men |
| 8. | Rent Day Blues |
| 9. | What Makes Your Heart So Hard? |
| 10. | What Makes Your Heart So Hard?, Pt. 2 |
| 11. | Way Down in Town |
| 12. | I'm Rattlesnakin' Daddy |
| 13. | Ev'rything I've Got Belongs to You |
| 14. | Dirty Double Crosser |
| 15. | G-Man Blues |
| 16. | County Jail Blues |
| 17. | I Love My Baby |
| 18. | Worried Blues, The |
| 19. | Red Mike Blues |
| 20. | Hell Ain't But a Mile and a Quarter |
| 21. | Wash My Hands Nice and Clean |
| 22. | Chimney Higher |
| 23. | Gamblin' Man Blues |
| 24. | Just Around the Corner |
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