Blind Willie Johnson- His Story Told, Annotated and Documented (CD)
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Blind Willie Johnson- His Story Told, Annotated and Documented (CD)

Blind Willie Johnson- His Story Told, Annotated and Documented (CD)

Singing and begging are about the only two ways a blind man can make a living in farm country. Several years after Blind Willie Johnson's death in 1949, Samuel B. Charters tries to get to know the now-distinguished African-American blues and spiritual vocalist/guitarist through those closest to him, including Johnson's wife Angeline. The album combines old recordings, interviews and commentary.

Tracklist:

  1. Remembrances
  2. Interviews
  3. Angeline Johnson
  4. If I Had My Way, I'd Tear That Building Down
  5. Nobody's Fault But Mine
  6. Jesus Is Coming Soon
  7. Mother's Children Have a Hard Time
  8. Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground
  9. Match Box Blues 1
  10. It's a Good Little Thing 1
  11. Little Woman You're So Sweet
$19.99
Blind Willie Johnson- His Story Told, Annotated and Documented (CD)
$19.99

Blind Willie Johnson- His Story Told, Annotated and Documented (CD)

Singing and begging are about the only two ways a blind man can make a living in farm country. Several years after Blind Willie Johnson's death in 1949, Samuel B. Charters tries to get to know the now-distinguished African-American blues and spiritual vocalist/guitarist through those closest to him, including Johnson's wife Angeline. The album combines old recordings, interviews and commentary.

Tracklist:

  1. Remembrances
  2. Interviews
  3. Angeline Johnson
  4. If I Had My Way, I'd Tear That Building Down
  5. Nobody's Fault But Mine
  6. Jesus Is Coming Soon
  7. Mother's Children Have a Hard Time
  8. Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground
  9. Match Box Blues 1
  10. It's a Good Little Thing 1
  11. Little Woman You're So Sweet

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Singing and begging are about the only two ways a blind man can make a living in farm country. Several years after Blind Willie Johnson's death in 1949, Samuel B. Charters tries to get to know the now-distinguished African-American blues and spiritual vocalist/guitarist through those closest to him, including Johnson's wife Angeline. The album combines old recordings, interviews and commentary.

Tracklist:

  1. Remembrances
  2. Interviews
  3. Angeline Johnson
  4. If I Had My Way, I'd Tear That Building Down
  5. Nobody's Fault But Mine
  6. Jesus Is Coming Soon
  7. Mother's Children Have a Hard Time
  8. Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground
  9. Match Box Blues 1
  10. It's a Good Little Thing 1
  11. Little Woman You're So Sweet
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