
Gus Cannon (b. Red Banks, Mississippi, September 12, 1883 - d. Memphis, October 15, 1979) was an African American blues musician who helped to popularize jug bands, such as his own Cannon's Jug Stompers, in the 1920s and 1930s. Among his composition is "Walk Right In" (first recorded by artist]Cannon's Jug Stompers); a hit for The Rooftop Singers in the 1960s and for Dr. Hook in the 1970s.
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Poor Boy, Long Ways from Home
Can You Blame the Colored Man
Madison Street Rag
Walk Right In
My Money Never Runs Out
Minglewood Blues
Jonestown Blues
Big Railroad Blues
Bugle Call Rag
Cairo Rag
Hollywood Rag
Ripley Blues
Noah's Blues
Pig Ankle Strut
Feather Bed
Going To Germany
Poor Boy a Long Way From Home
Wolf River Blues
Springdale Blues
Jazz Gypsy Blues
Can You Blame the Colored Man?
Kill It
Prison Wall Blues
Ain't Gonna Rain No More
Viola Lee Blues
Going Around The Mountain
Salty Dog
Gonna Raise A Ruckus Tonight
Narration
Pretty Mama Blues
Come On Down To My House
Tired Chicken Blues
Get Up In The Morning Soon
Money Never Runs Out
Crawdad Hole
Ol' Hen
The Rooster's Crowing Blues
Bring It With You When You Come
Heart Breakin' Blues
Boll-Weevil
Riley's Wagon
Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor
He's In The Jailhouse Now
Bring It With You When Come
Mule Gets Up In The Alley
Poor Boy, A Long Way From Home
Old John Booker - You Call That Gone
Last Chance Blues
Heart-Breakin' Blues
Mule Get Up In The Alley
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