| | Muddy Waters Kings Of The Blues CD - Import Muddy Waters Discography of CDs
2002 compilation featuring 11 tracks, 'Baby Please Don't Go', 'Soon Forgotten', 'Corrine, Corrina', 'Hoochie Coochie Man', 'Howlin' Wolf', 'Floyd's Guitar Blues', 'Blow Wind Blow', 'Caldonia', 'Screamin' & Cryin', 'I Got My Mojo Workin'' & 'Garbage Man'. Kings Of The Blues Music | List Price | $10.99 (You save $5.00) | | Category | Blues Albums, CD singles CDs | | Label | Pulse Reco | | CD Universe Part number | 4973421 | | Catalog number | PLSCD594 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 15, 2002 | | Additional Info | England |
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