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- The Rose (soundtrack) (links | edit)
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- Baby, Please Don't Go (links | edit)
- Kokomo Records (links | edit)
- Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: A Musical Journey (links | edit)
- Big Maceo Merriweather (links | edit)
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- Stop Breaking Down (links | edit)
- Blues Hall of Fame (links | edit)
- List of guitarists by genre (links | edit)
- Live at Theresa's 1975 (links | edit)
- Bluesville Records (links | edit)
- It Was the Best of Times (links | edit)
- Live '88 (Supertramp album) (links | edit)
- Traditional black gospel (links | edit)
- Come On in My Kitchen (links | edit)
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- Nobody's Sweetheart Now (links | edit)
- Sitting on Top of the World (links | edit)
- List of stage names (links | edit)
- Bertha Hill (links | edit)
- Little Johnny Jones (pianist) (links | edit)
- List of Chicago blues musicians (links | edit)
- List of country blues musicians (links | edit)
- List of slide guitarists (links | edit)
- List of electric blues musicians (links | edit)
- Romeo Nelson (links | edit)
- Frankie Jaxon (links | edit)
- Dirty blues (links | edit)
- Theme Time Radio Hour season 1 (links | edit)
- Garfield Akers (links | edit)
- Singin' the Blues (links | edit)
- Sweet Black Angel (Pinetop Perkins album) (links | edit)
- List of train songs (links | edit)
- Saddle River String Band (links | edit)
- Music of Chicago (links | edit)
- Stephen Dale Petit (links | edit)
- Worried Life Blues (links | edit)
- Doctor Clayton (links | edit)
- Document Records (links | edit)
- Groovies' Greatest Grooves (links | edit)
- Peelennium (links | edit)
- Right or Wrong (1921 song) (links | edit)
- Timeline of music in the United States (1920–1949) (links | edit)