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This 25 track CD of music recorded in New York from 1930-1941 features Clarence Williams with his Orchestra, the Alabama Jug Band, Birmingham Serenaders, his Trio, and his Blue Five. Three songs are previously unissued: "Hop On Me Blues" (2 versions), an 1930-1941: Thriller Blues Music Clarence Williams 1930-1941: Thriller Blues Songs | 1. | Hop on Me Blues |
| 2. | Going Home Blues |
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