
Red Nelson (Nelson Wilborn, 31 August 1907, Sumner, Mississippi, USA) was a Chicago-based vocalist, and possibly a guitarist, but not a pianist, despite frequent reports to that effect. He was given interesting and varied accompanists during his recording career, which began in 1935, and was a fine singer with a telling falsetto, although he often held himself emotionally in check, possibly to accommodate the 30s fashion for the laconic. His 1935/6 Decca recordings with Cripple Clarence Lofton
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Crying Mother Blues
Streamline Train
When The Soldiers Get Their Bonus
Relief Blues
Sweetest Thing Born
Gambling Man
Jailhouse Blues
Red Nelson - Crying mother blues
Mother Fuyer
Six Cold Feet in the Ground
When the sun goes down
Don't Tear My Clothes No. 3
Cryin' Mother Blues
Crying Mother Blues (1936)
Grand trunk blues
Huntsman Blues
Long ago blues
Detroit special
(People, People) The Girl I Left Behind
Slave man blues
Relief Blues - Red Nelson
What a time I'm havin'
Empty bed blues
When The Soldiers Get Their Bonus - Red Nelson
Gravel In My Bed
Working Man Blues
Back Home
You Done Me Wrong
Home Last Night
Eva Mae Blues
Don't Blame Her
Louise Louise Blues
Crying Mother Blues 1936
When The Soldiers Get Their Bonu...
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Streamline Train/Red Nelson
Red Nelson (1935)
Who Put Those Jinx On Me
Eva Moe Blues
Black Gal Stomp
Woman Friend Blues
Chills and Fever
Prowling Groundhog No. 2
Hotel Boogie
Streamline Train (Red Nelson)
Don't Tear My Clothes
Streamline Train (take B)
The Girl I Left Behind
Streamlined Train
Gamblin Man
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