
George "Harmonica" Smith (April 22, 1924 – October 2, 1983)[1] (born Allen George Smith) was an American electric blues harmonica player. Life and career Born in West Helena, Arkansas, United States, but brought up in Cairo, Illinois, he began playing professionally in 1951. He was recruited to join Muddy Waters' band in 1954, making his presence between the short-lived Henry Strong, and James Cotton. He would rejoin Waters in 1966. He eventually made the decision to leave Chicago
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Telephone Blues
All Last Night
You Don't Love Me
Blowing The Blues
Yes Baby
Blues In the Dark
Out Of This World
Good Things
Yes, Baby
Astatic Stomp
Times Won't Be Hard Always
Last Chance
I've Had It
Goin' Down Slow
Blues Stay Away
Boogie'n With George
Tight Dress
I Left My Heart In San Francisco
Chicago City
Someday You're Gonna Learn (To Treat Me Right)
Do You Hear What I Hear
Someday You're Gonna Learn (To Treat Me Right) - Remastered
Bad Start
Cross-Eyed Suzie Lee
Sunbird
O Holy Night
Blue Switch
Soul Feet
Peg O My Heart
No Time For Jive
Pretty Little Girl
Heaven knows I’m Miserable Now (Sped Up)
Summertime
I Found My Baby
If Loving You Is Wrong
Silent Night (O Holy Memory)
Got My Mojo Working
Before You Do Your Thing (You'd Better Think)
Mississippi River Blues
West Helena Blues
Rocking
mt babe
Blues with a feeling
Cross-Eyed Suzzie Lee
Down in New Orleans
I'm Ready
Someday You ´re Gonna Learn
Oopin' doopin' doopin'
Love Life
Ooh la la
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