
Joe Hill Louis (September 23, 1921 – August 5, 1957) was an American singer, guitarist, harmonica player and one-man band. He is significant, along with fellow Memphis bluesman Doctor Ross, as one of only a small number of one-man blues bands to have recorded commercially in the 1950s, and as a session musician for Sun Records. Louis was born Lester (or possibly Leslie) Hill on September 23, 1921 in Raines, Tennessee. His nickname “Joe Louis” (a famous boxer) arose as a result of a childhood fight with another youth.
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Boogie in the Park
Gotta Let You Go
She May Be Yours (But She Comes to See Me Sometimes)
Hydramatic Woman
She May Be Yours (But She Comes to See Me Sometime)
Gotta Go Baby (Gotta Let You Go)
Gotta Go Baby
When I Am Gone (Extended Version)
Heartache Baby
Tiger Man
She May Be Yours
I'm A Poor Boy
We All Gotta Go Sometimes
Dorothy Mae
Twisting And Turning (On The Floor)
Backslide Boogie
I Feel Like A Million
Keep Your Arms Around Me
When I Am Gone
She May Be Yours 8But She Comes To See Me Sometimes)
Nappy Head Woman
She's Taking All My Money
Cold Chills
When I'm Gone
Joe's Jump
Good Morning Little Angel
Don't Trust Your Best Friend
Boogie In The Park - Original
Joe Hill Boogie
Big Legged Woman
Keep Your Arms Around Me Mama
Western Union Man
Going Down Slow
Walkin' Talkin' Blues
Tiger Man (King Of The Jungle)
She Comes To See Me Sometime
Jealous Man
Chocolate Blonde
Got Me A New Woman
Sweetest Gal in Town
Street Walkin' Woman
Highway 99
When I'm Gone (She Treats Me Mean and Evil)
When I Am Gone (Treat Me Mean and Evil)
Eyesight to the Blind
She May Be Yours (Sweetest Girl In Town)
She Treats Me Mean and Evil
The Way You Treat Me
4th and Beale
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