
Byther Smith is a true Living Legend of the Chicago blues scene and during his long lasting career he worked with the greatest of the Chicago blues artists like Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Reed and Otis Rush. Born in Monticello, Mississippi on April 17, 1933 young Byther Smith got his first musical experiences with gospel music, a music that he returned to at various stages of his career. As a teenager Byther moved to Arizona, working on a cattle ranch and playing with a country & western band at weekends.
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Come on in This House
I Don't Like To Travel
Tell Me How You Like It
Play The Blues In Paris
Givin' Up On Love
This Little Voice
Thrill Is Gone
Put Your Arms Around Me
Close To You Baby
35 Long Years
The Man Wants Me Dead
I Got So Much Love
All For Business
I Tried
Walked All Night Long
So Unhappy
I Was Coming Home
Addressing the Nation with Blues
Look Over Your Shoulder
Hold That Train Conductor
Hello Mrs. Brown
Don't Hurt Me No More
What Have I Done
I Don't Have A Mother
Comin' Home
I'm A Honey Bee
Killing Floor
I Don't Know Where You Go
I Wish My Mother Was Here
Judge Of Honor
What My Mamma Told Me
So Mean To Me
Close To You
Hold That Train
So Many Roads, So Many Trains
I'm In A Hole
She's a Good 'Un
You Ought To Be Ashamed
PLAY TH BLUES IN PARIS
Little Voice
300 Pounds of Joy
Something's Wrong With This Picture
As The Years Go Passing By
Looking For A Woman
Mississippi Kid
Your Mama's Crazy
Same Thing on My Mind
Daddy's Gone
Five Long Years
I'm Movin' On
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