
Bo-Weavil Jackson – Another Father of the Blues By Jason // Blues, blues history, Delta Blues // 1 Comment Was Bo-Weavil Jackson the Real Father of the Blues? Bo-Weavil Jackson Bo-Weavil Jackson remains a mystery to most blues fans and scholars. His place and dates of both his birth and his death are unknown. Some think his real name is James Jackson, while some others believe it is as different as Sam Butler. There are a few things that are known.
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Poor Boy Blues
You Can't Keep No Brown
Devil And My Brown Blues
Glorious Fool
Some Scream High Yellow
I Can't Get Over
Jefferson County Blues (1926)
I Can't Get Over Losing You
Presence of the Lord
Some Scream High Yellow (1926)
Gospel Train
I Can't Get Over You
Magnificent
Heaven's Wall
Just Don't Get Easier
Full Force Gale
I Can't Get Over (Loving You)
the workout
Poor Boy Blues (1935)
Devil & My Brown Blues
Suspension (Adrift, Glide)
The Lord
God's Hotel
Wherever You Leadeth
Long Black Cadillac
Lead Me Father
Pistol Blues
I Can't Get Over Lossing You
When the Darkness Reaches Morning
Heaven Is My View
The Primrose Path
Other Half
I. At Night, and Then Upon Waking
All His Saints
You Can't Keep No Brown (Pm)
Sanctuary
Two Of Us
II. Ramifications
Storybook
When The Saints Come Marching Home
Feeling
Premonition, Acuity, Flourish
Christians Fight On, Your Time Ain't Long
Christians Fight On Your Time Ain't Long
I can't get over loving you
It Keeps Me Warm
I Know Where I'm Going
I'm On My Way To The Kingdom Land
Why Do You Moan
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