
Paul Butterfield (December 17, 1942 – May 4, 1987) was an American blues harmonica player and singer, and one of the earliest white exponents of the Chicago originated electric blues style. The impact on the course of rock and roll by the Butterfield Blues Band with the release of their first album, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, and the song "Born In Chicago" in particular, was pivotal. They, along with British acts The Rolling Stones, The Animals
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Love March
Double Trouble
Born In Chicago
Mystery Train
Look Over Yonders Wall
Mary Ann
Mary, Mary
Everything's Gonna Be Alright
One More Heartache
Born Under a Bad Sign
I Got A Mind To Give Up Living
Walkin' Blues
Driftin' and Driftin'
Droppin' Out
All These Blues
Get Out Of My Life, Woman
Pity The Fool
Work Song
No Amount Of Loving
East-West
Two Trains Running
Drivin' Wheel
Tollin' Bells
Never Say No
Run Out of Time
Love Disease
Except You
Shake Your Moneymaker
Everthing's Gonna Be Alright
All In A Day
Blues With A Feeling
Losing Hand
Walking By Myself
Where Did My Baby Go
Keep On Moving
Buddy's Advice
So Far So Good
Love match
Get Out Of My Life Woman
One More Headache
Mystery Train (Monterrey Pop Festival 1967)
Morning Sunshine
I Got My Mojo Working
Mellow Down Easy
Double Trouble (Monterrey Pop Festival 1967)
Mary Ann (Monterrey Pop Festival 1967)
In My Own Dream
Everything'S Gonna Be Alright (Live)
Just To Be With You
Look Over Yonders Wall (Monterrey Pop Festival 1967)
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