| | Saint Louis First CD - Import
Saint Louis First Music | List Price | $15.98 (You save $5.73) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7615342 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 05, 2008 | | Additional Info | Import |
Saint Louis First Songs | 1. | Wesley Wallace ; Sylvester Palmer - Do It Sloppy (1929) |
| 2. | Henry Brown - Henry Brown Blues (1929) |
| 3. | The Sparks Brothers - I Believe I'll Make A Change (1932) |
| 4. | Peetie Wheatstraw - Peetie Wheatstraw Stomp No. 2 (1937) |
| 5. | Roosevelt Sykes - 32/20 Blues (1930) |
| 6. | Walter Davis - The Only Woman (1941) |
| 7. | Barrelhouse Buck McFarland - Lamp Post Blues (1934) |
| 8. | Jesse James - Highway 61 (1936) |
| 9. | , Joe Dean - I'm So Glad (I'm 21 Years Old Today) (1930) |
| 10. | Alice Moore - New Blue Black And Evil Blues (1937) |
| 11. | St. Louis Jimmy - St. Louis Woman Blues (1942) |
| 12. | Henry Spaulding - Cairo Blues (1929) |
| 13. | Henry Townsend - Don't Love That Woman (1935) |
| 14. | J.D. Short - Snake Doctor Blues (1932) |
| 15. | Georgia Boyd - Never Mind Blues (1933) |
| 16. | Clifford Gibson - Sneaky Ground Hog (1951) |
| 17. | Lonnie Johnson - Wipe It Off (1930) |
| 18. | Lonnie Johnson - Blue Ghost Blues (1938) |
| 19. | Blind Teddy Darby - Bought A Bottle Of Gin (1933) |
| 20. | The Two Charlies - Hard Time Papa (1936) |
| 21. | J.M. Walker - Sitting Here Wondering (1955) |
| 22. | Chuck Berry - Wee Wee Hours (1955) |
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