
Boogie Bill Webb (March 24, 1924 – August 22, 1990) was an American Louisiana blues and rhythm & blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. Webb's own style of music combined Mississippi country blues with New Orleans R&B. His best known recordings were "Bad Dog" and "Drinkin' and Stinkin'". Despite a lengthy, albeit stuttering, career, Webb nevertheless only released one album. Born in Jackson, Mississippi, Webb's first guitar at the age of eight was stringed with screen wire and made from a cigar box.
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Bad Dog
Maggie Campbell Blues
Big Road Blues
I Ain't For It
Seven Sisters Blues
Dooleyville Blues
Boogie
Love Me Mama
I'll Buy A Ticket
Cuttin' Out Baby
It Used To Be
Red Cross Store
Doodeville Blues
Come For A Ride
Seven Sister's Blues
Drinkin' And Stinkin'
Hoochie Coochie Man
Bill's Boogie Woogie
I Thought I Had Myself A Good Woman
Early In The Morning
Harmonica Blues
One Room Country Shack
44 Blues
Canned Heat
Black Nights
Blues With A Feeling
Soul Serenade
Love Me Cause I Love My Baby So
I'm Gonna Leave Here In The Morning
Rocky Mountain Blues
Paul Jones And Little Virginia Dare
You Better Watch, You Might Get Killed
Ninth Ward Blues
You Can't Tell My Business After Dark
Kansas City
You Got A Right
Boogie Bill Webb: Bad Dog 1953
You Better Watch, You Might Get Killed - Live
11. Bad Dog
I Thought I Had Myself A Good Woman - Live
Hoochie Coochie Man - Live
Harmonica Blues - Live
I'm Gonna Leave Here In The Morning - Live
One Room Country Shack - Live
Blues With A Feeling - Live
Early In The Morning - Live
You Got A Right - Live
I Ain’t For It
Love Me, Mama
Ninth Ward Blues (Live)
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