
Jimmy Dawkins (October 24, 1936 - April 10, 2013) was born in Tchula, Mississippi, and moved to Chicago in 1955. He worked in a box factory, and started to play local blues clubs, gaining a reputation as a session musician. In 1969, thanks to the efforts of his friend Magic Sam, he released his first solo album Fast Fingers on Delmark Records, winning the "Grand Prix du Disque" from the Hot Club de France. In 1971 Delmark released his second album All For Business with singer Andrew "Big Voice" Odom and guitarist Otis Rush.
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Little Angel Child
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It Serves Me Right to Suffer
Night Rock
You Got to Keep on Trying
Triple Trebles
I'm Good for Nothing
Back Street Blues
I Wonder Why
Me, My Gitar and the Blues
Sad and Blues
I Finally Learned a Lesson
Highway Man Blues
Back Home Blues
I Don't Know What Love Is
Breaking Down
Have A Little Mercy
Lonesome Blues
(If You Got To) Love Somebody
Highway Man
Lonely Guitar Man
Cold as Hell
Me, My Guitar and the Blues
All for Business
Ruff Times
Born In Poverty
Welfare Blues
Wes Cide Bluze
Off Business
Mississippi Bound
Welfare Line
So Good To Me
You Just a Baby Child
Back to School
You Don't Want Me
Down With the Blues
Sweet Home Chicago
Kant Sheck Dees Bluze
We Got To Go
You've Got to Keep On Tryin'
Feel The Blues
Down, Down Baby
Right to Quit You
Know Your Lover
I'm Running
Going Down
Last Days
Rockin D. Blues
Blues and Soul
Tru Love
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