Shades of Blues playlist for 12/07/2025
By Bill Darling on Sun, 12/07/2025 - 6:58pm
| Artist | Title |
| Booker T. & The MG's | Hip hug-her | |
| Big Bill Broonzy | Ridin' on down | |
| Son House | Death letter blues | |
| Mississippi Fred McDowell | Write me a few lines | |
| Jimmy Reed | Baby what you want me to do | |
| John Lee Hooker | Boom boom | |
| Paul Butterfield | Born in Chicago | |
| Junior Wells | Good morning little school girl | |
| Muddy Waters | Mojo | |
| Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell | How long | |
| Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell | Bues before sunrise | |
| Ray Charles | In the evening | |
| Doctor John | U lie 2 much | |
| Memphis Slim | Only a fool has fun | |
| Memphis Slim | Living the life I love | |
| Mercy Dee Walton | One room country shack | |
| Champion Jack Dupree | Heart breaking woman | |
| Sugarcane Harris | Elem stole my baby | |
| Al Simmons with Slim Green | Old folks boogie | |
| Sailor boy | Country home | |
| Sailor boy | What have I done wrong | |
| Moose John | Talkin' about me | |
| Jimmy Nelson | Come on home | |
| Slim Green | My woman done quit me | |
| Abe Moore | Moor boogie | |
| Little Billy Robbins | Singing the blues | |
| Larry Waters | Full grown woman | |
| Eddie Floyd | Knck on wood | |
| Wilson Pickett | In the midnight hour | |
| Wilson Pickett | Ninety nine and a half | |
| Wilson Pickett | 634-579 | |
| Don Covay | See saw | |
| Booker T & the MGs | Green onions | |
| Otis Redding | Mr. Pitiful | |
| Otis Redding | Fa fa fa fa sad song | |
| Otis Redding | Sittin' on the dock of the bay | |
| Blues brothers | Soul man | |
| Little Milton Campbell | The blues is alright | |
| Little Milton Campbell | Chains and things | |
| Charlie and Inez Foxx | Mockingbird | |
| Inez Foxx | Ask me | |
| Barbara George | She's got everything | |
| Derek Martin | Daddy rolling stone | |
| Baby Washington | Leave me alone | |
| Soul sisters | Good times | |
| Soul sisters | Loop de loop | |
| Pancho Villa | Ain't that bad | |
| Louis Prima | Oh Marie | |
| Louis Prima | Jump jive an wail | |
| Louis Prima | Just a gigolo | |
| Albert King | I'll play the blues for you | |
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