Big Bill Broonzy - The Fantastic Blues Collection (All the Best Tracks) [The Blues Legend]

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    Big Bill Broonzy - The Fantastic Blues Collection (All the Best Tracks) [The Blues Legend]
    00:00 Big Bill Broonzy - I Can't Be Satisfied (1930)
    02:44 Big Bill Broonzy - C.C. Rider (1934)
    05:59 Big Bill Broonzy - W.p.a. Rag (1938)
    08:25 Big Bill Broonzy - When I've Been Drinkin' (1947)
    12:21 Big Bill Broonzy - Key to the Highway (1941)
    15:19 Big Bill Broonzy - Cotton Choppin Blues (1939)
    18:03 Big Bill Broonzy - Saturday Night Rag (1930)
    20:55 Big Bill Broonzy - Tomorrow (1951)
    23:42 Big Bill Broonzy - Summertime Blues (1947)
    26:55 Big Bill Broonzy - Black Brown And White (1951)
    29:34 Big Bill Broonzy - Tell Me Baby (1942)
    32:30 Big Bill Broonzy - Key to the Highway (Alternate) (1941)
    36:04 Big Bill Broonzy - House Rent Stomp (1927)
    39:22 Big Bill Broonzy - All By Myself (1941)
    41:46 Big Bill Broonzy - Hey Hey (1951)
    44:36 Big Bill Broonzy - Midnight Special (1935)
    47:25 Big Bill Broonzy - What Did You Do That (1945)
    50:23 Big Bill Broonzy - Big Bill's Blues (1927)
    53:17 Big Bill Broonzy - Rockin' Chair Blues (1940)
    56:07 Big Bill Broonzy - I Feel So Goody (1941)
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    Big Bill Broonzy (June 26, 1893 or 1903 - August 14 or 15, 1958) was an American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. His career began in the 1920s when he played country blues to mostly African-American audiences. Through the 1930s and 1940s he successfully navigated a transition in style to a more urban blues sound popular with working-class African-American audiences. In the 1950s a return to his traditional folk-blues roots made him one of the leading figures of the emerging American folk music revival and an international star. His long and varied career marks him as one of the key figures in the development of blues music in the 20th century.
    Broonzy copyrighted more than 300 songs during his lifetime, including both adaptations of traditional folk songs and original blues songs. As a blues composer, he was unique in writing songs that reflected his rural-to-urban experiences.
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Komentáƙe • 15

  • @user-ed9ee9el1l
    @user-ed9ee9el1l Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    merci Ă  toi !

  • @user-ed9ee9el1l
    @user-ed9ee9el1l Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    voilĂ  le vrai blues l'unique le vrai !

  • @katmandew2152
    @katmandew2152 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    So the best. Thanks bill forever....welcome to my life here!!!!!!

  • @katmandew2152
    @katmandew2152 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Lord have mercy on me.

  • @jonisandyoputrash6152
    @jonisandyoputrash6152 Pƙed 7 lety +4

    The Country and The Blus very good the best number one.

  • @SaphirSouenEstherG
    @SaphirSouenEstherG Pƙed 7 lety +7

    Thank you very much! Fabulous share! To listen in loop! So good!

  • @katmandew2152
    @katmandew2152 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    New to me ...way ahead.......original r and r and how

  • @MrFredhache
    @MrFredhache Pƙed 7 lety +4

    Hele mooie muziek

  • @paulchamberlain8355
    @paulchamberlain8355 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Mad 12 string blues man.

    • @mickeyfromcamden
      @mickeyfromcamden Pƙed rokem +2

      I might be wrong but Big Bill played 6 string, never heard him play a 12. Maybe you're thinking of Blind Willie McTell?

    • @paulchamberlain8355
      @paulchamberlain8355 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@mickeyfromcamden hmmmm... Probably leadbelly I'm thinking of đŸ€”

    • @duelenigma7732
      @duelenigma7732 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

      Big Joe Williams of the "9 string guitar" who wrote 'Baby please don't go ' played rigged up 12 string and was another notable country blues player . Acoustic and electric . Few had the status of Big Bill Broonzy . Yes Paul that was a wild statement you'll never hear regarding Big Bill .

  • @BearCY
    @BearCY Pƙed rokem

    Here's the link to the sing-along song in this video that fit with the below written lyrics:
    czcams.com/video/tEsI7t5oE54/video.html
    The Folk Box 1964 ELK-BOX
    TFB8 Broadside-Topical- and protest songs
    04 (77 of 83) BLACK, BROWN AND WHITE/Big Bill Broonzy.
    Big Bill Broonzy was a country blues singer who moved to Chicago in the thirties, became an articulate spokesman for the blues and for the Negro. He composed more than 350 songs, and none cuts more deeply to the heart of the racial crisis than this slightly truculent, sardonic blues. It bears as much relevance today as when Broonzy wrote it, in 1946.
    "This song in fact, was written about my life. There’s a lot of people who don’t like it, because of the word: Get back. Well, there’s a lot of people in the world, who have never had to get back. But, I wrote it, because I had to get back."
    This little song that I’m singin’ about,
    People, you know’r it’s true;
    If you’re black and gotta work for a livin’,
    Now, this is what they will say to you.
    CHORUS:
    They says, if you was white, you’d be all right,
    If you was brown, stick around
    But as you's black, ooh brother,
    Get back, get back, get back!
    I was in a place one night
    They was all havin’ fun,
    They was all buying beer and wine,
    But they would not sell me none.
    CHORUS:
    They said, if you was white, you’d be all right,
    If you was brown, stick around
    But as you's black, ooh brother,
    Get back, get back, get back!
    Then, went to an employment office,
    The number I got in line,
    They called everybody’s number,
    But they never did call mine,
    CHORUS:
    They said, if you was white, you’d be all right,
    If you was brown, stick around
    But as you's black, ooh brother,
    Get back, get back, get back!
    Me and a man was working side by side,
    This is what it meant;
    They was payin’ him a dollar an hour,
    They was payin’ me fifty cents,
    CHORUS:
    They said, if you was white, you’d be all right,
    If you was brown, stick around
    But as you's black, ooh brother,
    Get back, get back, get back!
    I helped build this country,
    And I fought for it, too;
    Now I guess that you can see
    What a black man have to do,
    CHORUS:
    They says, if you was white, it’s alright,
    If you was brown, stick around
    But as you's black, ooh brother,
    Get back, get back, get back!
    I hope when sweet victory,
    With my little plow and hoe;
    Now I want you to tell me, brother,
    What you goin’ to do about the old Jim Crow,
    CHORUS:
    Now'r, if you is white, you’s alright,
    If you is brown, stick around,
    But as you’s black, ooh, brother,
    - Get back!
    - Get back!
    - Get ba-a-ack!
    - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bill_Broonzy
    - czcams.com/video/k0c1c0ZsTLA/video.html same sing-along lyrics as above.
    - czcams.com/video/MsnVKmYnDYY/video.html Big Bill Broonzy live 1953.
    Copied from the sing-along booklet at
    bearcy.no/5/thefolkbox1964.pdf