
Sonny Scott seems to have been part of the scene in Birmingham, Alabama during the 1920s and early 1930s as he was an associate of the better-known pianist (and occasional guitarist) Walter Roland and singer Lucille "Bessie Jackson" Bogan, whom he accompanied on many of their recordings. However, he also waxed 16 sides under his own name for the American Record Company in 1933, and on some of these he was backed by Roland.
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Coal Mountain Blues
Hard Luck Man
Highway No. 2 Blues
Red Rooster Blues
Red Cross Blues
Black Horse Blues
Try Me Man Blues
Naked Man Blues
Red Cross Blues No. 2
Fire Wood Man
JUDO TWIST
Early This Morning
Firewood Man
No Good Biddie
Man, Man, Man
Working Man's Moan
Rolling Water
Frisco Blues
Overall Blues
Marie Marie
Nacked Man Blues
Guitar Stomp
Cold Mountain Blues
Old folks
Man Man Man
Ain't It A Shame?
stardust
Early This Morning ('Bout Break of Day)
Triple Twist
Coal Mountain Bues
Ca c'est le madison
Resistdance
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