From the cotton warehouses of Savannah to the pecan groves of Macon to the Underground of Atlanta, "The Blues Came to Georgia" a long time ago and never left. This collection of exquisite recordings was commissioned by the Georgia Music Hall of Fame to celebrate the contribution to the blues made by their native artists. Kick-back with a handful of hot-boiled peanuts and enjoy the unique personalities of 13 men and women blues artists from the land of Georgia.
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Jeff Harris from Bad Dog Blues
1/ Let No Woman - Guitar Gabriel
2/ Send You Back To Georgia - Cootie Stark
3/ Lose My Money, Let Me Lose - John Lee Zeigler
4/ Miz Dr. Feelgood - Beverly "Guitar" Watkins
5/ Fever - Precious Bryant
6/ Market Blues - Neal Pattman
7/ Mother Sleep On - Rufus McKenzie
8/ CC Rider - Eddie Tigner
9/ Rain in your Life - Essie Mae Brooks
10/ Chicken Raid - Mr. Frank Edwards
11/ McTell, Moss, & Weaver - Cora Mae Bryant
12/ Yo-Yo - Willia Mae Buckner
13/ If You Don't Love Me, Would You Fool Me Good? - Precious Bryant
14/ Old Man Rivers - Guitar Gabriel
15/ Georgia Drumbeat - James Davis