
Papa Lightfoot (March 2, 1924 – November 28, 1971), born George Lightfoot, was an American blues musician. Born in Natchez, Mississippi, he recorded several sessions in his late twenties – for Peacock Records in 1949 (which were never issued), Sultan Records in 1950, Aladdin Records in 1952, and Imperial Records in 1954. After final singles for Savoy Records in 1955 and Excello Records in 1956, Lightfoot quit recording, still an obscure Southern blues harmonica player.
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Mean Old Train
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Jumpin' With Jarvis
After-While (Blues Lights)
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When The Saints Go Marching In
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Mean Ol' Train
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P.L. Blues
Jumpin With Jarvis
Blue Lights
Wine Woman And Whiskey
P. L. Blues
Rub A Little Boogie
P.L.Blues
Wild Fire
Jumpin' with Jaris
Creole Gal Blues
Mean Ol Train
Coming Back Home
Jumpin' with Jarvis (Instrumental)
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Pl Blues
Mean Ole Train
Jumpin' With Jarvi
After Awhile
The Saints
Mean Ol' Train #3
Wine, Women And Whiskey
She'll Be Mine After a While
When the Saints Go Marchin' in - Unissued
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Rub a Little Boogie - Vocal: Champion Jack Dupree
Mean Ole Train Version 3
08 - Jump The Boogie
Mean Ole Train Version 2
When The Saints Goes Marching In
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That Mean old train
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Jumpin' Wih Jarvis
Mean Ol' Train - Version 2
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