
Edward 'Ed' Bell (Fort Deposit, Alabama, May, 1905 - 1965) was an American country blues singer and guitarist. The influential pre-war Alabama blues guitarist and vocalist also recorded using the pseudonyms 'Barefoot Bill' and 'Sluefoot Sam'. His entire recording profile was laid down between 1927 and 1930 and perhaps his best known songs were ‘Mamlish Blues' and ‘Hambone Blues'. He is thought to have died in 1965 whilst taking part in a civil rights march.
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Mamlish Blues
Mean Conductor Blues
Big Rock Jail
Bad Boy
Frisco Whistle Blues
Hambone Blues
Squabblin' Blues
Squabblin Blues
She's a Fool Gal
My Crime Blues
House Top Blues
Ham Bone Blues
Shouting Baby Blues
Snigglin' Blues
Carry It Right Back Home
Leaving Train Blues
Barefoot Bill's Hard Luck Blues
She's A Fool
From Now On
Tooten' Out Blues
One More Time
Grab It and Run
She's Got A Nice Line
Rosca Mama Blues
Frisco Whistle Blues (Pm 12546, 4822-1)
Rocky Road Blues
Mamlish Blues (Pm 12524, 4816-3)
Ham Bone Blues (Pm 12524, 4817-3)
I Don't Like That
Mean Conductor Blues (Pm 12546, 4820-1)
Shake Me Like A Dog
Rocky Road Moan
Brown Skin Woman
Brown Skin Woman (duet with Pillie Bolling)
Shake Me Like A Dog (duet with Pillie Bolling)
Mean Conductor Blues (1927)
Frisco Whistle Blues (1927)
Tooten Out Blues
Squabblin'Blues
Rosco Mama Blues
Snigglin Blues
Barefoot Bill w/ Pillie Bolling - She's Got A Nice Line
Big Rock Jail (1905-1965)
Hambone Blues - Original Mix
Carry It Right Back Home - Original Mix
Big Rock Jail - Original Mix
Brown Skin Woman (Duet With Pillie Bolling) - Original Mix
From Now On - Original Mix
She s Got A Nice Line - Original Mix
Snigglin Blues - Original Mix
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