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Best Of Piano Blues Music Best Of Piano Blues Songs | 1. | No Special Rider - Little Brother Montgomery |
| 2. | She's Got a Thing Going On - Sunnyland Slim |
| 3. | Come Home - Eddie Boyd |
| 4. | Take It Easy Baby - Pinetop Perkins |
| 5. | Anna Lee - Big Moose Walker |
| 6. | I Had Lots of Troubles - Jimmy Walker |
| 7. | Back Door Blues - Al Broussard [Blues] |
| 8. | Cold Chills - Henry Gray |
| 9. | Tell Me Like It Is - Mose Vinson |
| 10. | You Can Go Your Way - Booker T. Laury |
| 11. | Going Back Home - Henry Townsend |
| 12. | Blues at Mid-Nite - Piano Slim |
| 13. | Roll 'Em Pete - Big Joe Duskin |
| 14. | Ma Grinder - Robert Shaw |
| 15. | Driftin' Blues - Charles Brown |
| 16. | I Wanna Make Love to You - Jimmy McCracklin |
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