
During a March 1924 visit to Atlanta, OKeh made the historic first-ever field recording of a male blues singer/guitarist, Ed Andrews, who was seen busking on the street. A rough-hewn vocalist with a wide-shaking vibrato, Andrews accompanied himself with utilitarian pick-and-strum guitar. His first song, “Barrel House Blues,” strung together back-country verses, such as: “My mama told me when I was a chile, My mama told me when I was a chile,
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Time Ain't Gonna Make Me Stay
Barrel House Blues
Barrelhouse Blues
Barrell House Blues
Time Ain’t Gonna Make Me Stay
Time Aint Gonna Make Me Stay
Time Ain't Gonna Make Me Stay - Original
Time Ain´t Gonna Make Me Stay
Time Ain’t Gonna Make Me Stay - Ed Andrews
Time Ain't Gonna Make Me Stay (1924)
Time Aint Gonna Make Me Stay (1924)
Time AinÕt Gonna Make Me Stay
Making Room
Displacement
Times Ain't Gonna Make Me Stay
Waiting Game
Worth More Than Your Opinion
tine ain't gonna make me stay
Time Ain t Gonna Make Me Stay
Barrrelhouse Blues
Barrellhouse Blues
TIME AIN'T GONNA MAKE ME STAY 1924 BLUES
BARREL HOUSE BLUES-1924
Personal Space
Not Sorry
Time Ain´t Gonna Make Me Stay
Ed Andrews - Time Ain't Gonna Make Me Stay
Time Ain't Gonna Make Me Stay (Ed Andrews)
Time A'int Gonna Make Me Stay
Time ain't gonna might my stay
Unconditional
Time Apart
Planning Is Easy
How Nothing Lasts
Anxiety
Shame
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