
Floyd Jones (July 21, 1917 – December 19, 1989) was an American blues singer, guitarist and songwriter, who is significant as one of the first of the new generation of electric blues artists to record in Chicago after World War II. A number of Jones' recordings are regarded as classics of the Chicago blues idiom, and his song "On The Road Again" was a top ten hit for Canned Heat in 1968. Notably for a blues artist of his era, several of his songs have economic or social themes
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Dark Road
On the Road Again
Stockyard Blues
Rising Wind
Ain't Times Hard
Hard Times
Big World
Skinny Mama
You Can't Live Long
Early Morning
Keep What You Got
Ain'T Times Hard (02-03-53)
Schooldays on My Mind
Overseas
Sweet Talkin' Woman
Floyd's Blues
Any Old Lonesome Day
I Lost A Good Woman
Playhouse
Playhouse Blues
School Days
Floyd's Blue
M & O Blues
Dark World
Dark Road (03-22-51)
Take A Little Walk With Me
On The Road Again (01-31-53)
Floyd`s Blue
Mr. Freddy Blues
Peach Tree Blues
Bad Boy
Floyd's Blues - Original
On The Road Again - 1953
Skinny Mama (01-31-53)
Dark Road - Take 4
Stockyard Blues (11-?-48)
After Hours
M&O Blues
Early Morning - 1952
Dark Road (12-29-51)
Keep What You Got (11-?-48)
Train Fare Home
Big Town Playboy
Early Morning (09-17-52)
Overseas (12-29-51)
Schooldays On My Mind (02-03-53)
Take Your Hand Down
Your Night
Women of Madness
Big World (12-29-51)
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