| | Country Blues Collector's Items (1924-28) CD
Recorded between 1924 & 1928. Personnel: John Head (guitar, kazoo); Lew Black, T.C. Johnson, Mooch Richardson (guitar); Tom "Blue Coat" Nelson (violin); Emery Glen (piano). Liner Note Author: Lonnie Sherman. Country Blues Collector's Items (1924-28) Music Country Blues Collector's Items (1924-28) Songs | 1. | Barrel House Blues |
| 2. | Time Ain't Gonna Make Me Stay |
| 3. | Bo-Lita |
| 4. | Back Door Blues |
| 5. | Two Ways to Texas |
| 6. | Fifth Street Blues |
| 7. | Blue Blazes Blues |
| 8. | Barrel House Blues |
| 9. | Jockey Blues, The |
| 10. | Rock Island Blues |
| 11. | Gravel Camp Blues |
| 12. | Corn Liquor Blues |
| 13. | Spanish Blues |
| 14. | Fare Thee Blues Part 1 |
| 15. | Fare Thee Blues Part 2 |
| 16. | T and T Blues |
| 17. | "Mooch" Richardson's Low Down Barrel House Blues Part 1 |
| 18. | "Mooch" Richardson's Low Down Barrel House Blues Part 2 |
| 19. | Helena Blues |
| 20. | Big Kate Adams Blues |
| 21. | Burying Ground Blues |
| 22. | J.C. Johnson's Blues |
| 23. | Blue Coat Blues |
| 24. | G. Burns Is Gonna Rise Again |
| 25. | In the Mornin' |
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