
Son Bonds (March 16, 1909 – August 31, 1947) was an American country blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He was a working associate of both Sleepy John Estes and Hammie Nixon, and was similar in his guitar playing style. According to Allmusic journalist, Jim O'Neal, "the music to one of Bonds's songs, "Back and Side Blues" (1934), became a standard blues melody when Sonny Boy Williamson(#1) from nearby Jackson, Tennessee, used it in his classic "Good Morning, School Girl".
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A Hard Pill To Swallow
Give Me That Old Time Religion
Black Gal Swing
Old Bachelor Blues
Trouble Trouble Blues
Back And Side Blues
I Want To Live So God Can Use Me
Weary Worried Blues
80 Highway Blues
All Night Long
In My Father's House
Get Up And Go
She Walks Like My Woman
Trouble Blues
give that old time religion
Ain't That News?
Tennessee Worried Blues
I'll Work Up To You Someday
Every Time My Heart Beats
Come Back Home, Little Girl
ain't that news
she walks like my women
80 Highway
every time my heart my beats
come back home little girl
i'll work up to you somebody
tennesse woried blues
troble trouble blues
I'll Work Uo To You Someday
A Hard Pill to Swallow/Son Bonds
Around The World (Pantha & CHewawa)
Hobo Jungle Blues
Down the Highway
Hard Pill to Swallow
Key to the highway
A Hard Pill To Swallow ('41)
Son Bonds - A Hard Pill To Swallow
All Night Long (with Hammie Nixon)
She Walks Like My Woman (with Hammie Nixon)
Weary Worried Blues (with Hammie Nixon)
Back and Side Blues (with Hammie Nixon)
I Want to Live So God Can Use Me (with Sleepy John Estes)
Ain't That News (with Hammie Nixon)
Give Me That Old Time Religion (with Hammie Nixon)
In My Father's House (with Hammie Nixon)
Trouble Trouble Blues (with Hammie Nixon)
Tennessee Worried Blues (with Hammie Nixon)
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