
Eugene Rhodes was doing a ten- to 25-year stretch at the Indiana State Prison when discovered and recorded by blues scholar Bruce Jackson. Unlike some of his contemporaries his music didn't free him. Even once he was free he never achieved much success believing the public wanted jazz not his country blues that was in fact undergoing a revival.
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Don't Talk Me To Death
Working on the Levee
If She's Your Woman
If You See My Savior
I Keep Wondering
Fast Life
See That My Grave is Kept Clean
Step It Up And Go
Jelly, Jelly
Dough Rolling Papa
Who Went Out The Back
Blues Leaping from Texas
Talkin' About My Time
Whosoever Will, Let Him Come
Talk
Talk (About the Blues)
Whosoever Will Let Him Come
Who Went out the Back?
Whoever Will, Let Him Come
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If you see my saviour
Jelly Jelly
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For Temporary Pleasures
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Interview
Everyday My Lord
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Talking about my time
Don’t Talk Me to Death
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