
Carey Bell (November 14, 1936 - May 6, 2007) was an American musician who played the harmonica in the musical style of Chicago blues. Bell learned to play the harmonica in his hometown of Macon, Mississippi and was playing professionally with his uncle Lovie Lee's band by the age of 13. In 1956, Lee convinced Bell to move to Chicago. Struggling to find work as a harmonica player, Bell learned to play bass from Hound Dog Taylor and played with Big Walter Horton while honing his blues harp chops.
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Lonesome Stranger
What My Mama Told Me
Hard Working Woman
Teardrops
Last Night
Mellow Down Easy
Everything's Gonna Be All Right
It's So Easy To Love You
That Spot Right There
Carey Bell Rocks
Carey Bell's Blues Harp
So Hard To Leave You Alone
Strange Woman
Christmas Train
Blues With A Feeling
Low Down Dirty Shame
Sweet Little Woman
I Got to Find Somebody
Let Me Stir In Your Pot
My Love Strikes Like Lightning
When I Get Drunk
I Got a Rich Man's Woman
Borrow Your Love
Pretty Baby
I'm Ready
After You
Rocking With a Chromatic
You Know It Ain't Right
I Got to Go
Easy
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Bell Hop
Everything's Up Tight
Jawbreaker
One Day
Heartaches And Pains
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Tired of Giving You My Love
I Cry So Much
Must I Holler?
Black-Eyed Peas
Stop That Train, Conductor
Five Long Years
Key To The Highway
Sleeping With the Devil
Good Luck Man
Sad Dreams
Short Dress Woman
I'm Gonna Buy Me a Train Ticket
Going Back to Mississippi
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