| | Too Late, Too Late Blues, Vol. 12: 1917-1948 CD
Too Late, Too Late Blues, Vol. 12: 1917-1948 Music Too Late, Too Late Blues, Vol. 12: 1917-1948 Songs | 1. | Boy of Mine |
| 2. | Clef Club March |
| 3. | Gang of Blues |
| 4. | Punishing the Piano |
| 5. | Six Street Blues |
| 6. | Spanish Rag |
| 7. | St. Louis Blues, The |
| 8. | Farewell Blues |
| 9. | Cotton Field Blues (Take 2) |
| 10. | Muddy Water |
| 11. | Sourwood Mountain |
| 12. | Brownskin Mama Blues (Take 1) |
| 13. | Doodlin' Back |
| 14. | Buggy Jail House Blues |
| 15. | Sally Gooden |
| 16. | Frisco Blues (Take 1 - Test) |
| 17. | Rock Island Line |
| 18. | Longest Train I Ever Saw, The |
| 19. | Red River Blues |
| 20. | High-Rolling Sergeant |
| 21. | Please Come Back to Me (Take 1 - Test) |
| 22. | Love Shows Weakness (Take 2 - Test) |
| 23. | Get Me out of That Crack |
| 24. | Early in the Morning |
| 25. | Gallows Pole |
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