
Paul Butterfield From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Paul Butterfield (December 17, 1942 – May 4, 1987) was an American blues harmonica player and singer, and one of the earliest white exponents of the Chicago-originated electric blues style. Paul Butterfield, a lawyer’s son, was born and grew up in Chicago. After studying classical flute as a teen, he developed a love for the blues harmonica, and hooked up with white, blues-loving, University of Chicago physics student Elvin Bishop (later of “Fooled Around and Fell In Love” fame).
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Born In Chicago
Mystery Train
Blues With A Feeling
Thank You Mr. Poobah
Last Night
I Got My Mojo Working
Our Love Is Drifting
Mellow Down Easy
Shake Your Money Maker
Look Over Yonders Wall
Screamin'
Mannish Boy
Help Me
The Wandering Kind
New walkin' blues
Shake Your Money-Maker
Love Her With A Feeling
The Night Ain't Long Enough
Baby please don't go
We Stand a Chance
Poor Boy
I Got a Mind to Give up Living
Too Many Drivers
Heart Like a Locamotive
Save Me
Rock Me
Changes
It Hurts Me Too
Just To Be With You
Bad Love
Don't You Hang Me Up
Walkin' Blues
Rule the road
Screamin`
Lovin' Cup
Please send me someone to love
Broke My Baby's Heart
Done a lot of wrong things
Buried alive in the blues
Our Love Is Driftin'
Shake Your Moneymaker
Good Morning Little SchoolGirl
Take Me Back Baby
Goin' Down Slow
Hate To See You Go
Work Song
All These Blues
Nobody's Fault But Mine
One More Heartache
Spoonful
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