
Roosevelt Graves (December 9, 1909, Meridian, Mississippi – December 30, 1962, Summerland, Mississippi) was an American blues guitarist and singer who recorded both sacred and secular music in the 1920s and 1930s. On all his recordings, he played with his brother Uaroy Graves, who was also nearly blind and played the tambourine. They were credited as "Blind Roosevelt Graves and Brother". Their first recordings were made in 1929 for Paramount Records.
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I'll Be Rested (When the Roll Is Called)
Woke Up This Morning (With My Mind on Jesus)
Crazy About My Baby
I Shall Not Be Moved
Guitar Boogie
New York Blues
Barbecue Bust
Take Your Burdens To The Lord
Bustin' The Jug
When I Lay My Burdens Down
Skippy Whippy
Staggerin' Blues
Low Down Woman
Telephone to Glory
I'll Be Rested
Hittin' the Bottle Stomp
Dangerous Woman
I'm Pressing On
Sad Dreaming Blues
Happy Sunshine
St. Louis Rambler Blues
Crazy 'Bout My Baby
Take Your Burdens to the Lord (take A)
St Louis Rambler Blues
Take Your Burdens to the Lord [take A]
Woke Up This Morning With My Mind On Jesus
Hittin' the Bottle Stump
Dangerous Woman Blues
I'll Be Rested - When the Roll Is Called
I´ll Be Rested
Woke Up This Morning - With My Mind on Jesus
Woke up This Morning, With My Mind on Jesus
Take Your Burden To The Lord
Hittin' The Bottle
I´ll Be Rested, When the Roll Is Called
Woke Up This Morning
When I Lay My Burden Down
Crazy About My Bab
Take Your Burdens To The Lord -tkA
Take Your Burdens To The Lord -tk-
Guitar Boodie
Crazy About My Baby (1929)
New York Blues (Blind Roosevelt Graves & Brother)
I’Ll Be Rested (When the Roll is Called)
Woke up This Morning (With Jesus on My Mind)
Take Your Burdens To The Lord (Tk. A)
I'll Be Rested When The Roll Is Called
I'll Be Rested (The The Roll Is Called)
I'll Be Rested (1936)
Barbeque Bust
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