
Albert "Sunnyland Slim" Luandrew (September 5, 1906 – March 17, 1995) was an American blues pianist, singer and songwriter, who was born in the Mississippi Delta and later moved to Chicago, Illinois, to contribute to that city's post-war scene as a center for blues music. Sunnyland Slim was born on a farm in Quitman County, near Vance, Mississippi (some sources erroneously give this date as 1907). He moved to Memphis, Tennessee in 1925, where he performed with many of the popular blues musicians of the day.
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Johnson Machine Gun
She Ain't Nowhere
I Had It So Hard
Fly Right, Little Girl
Everytime I Get To Drinking
Soft and Mellow Stella
The Devil Is A Busy Man
Baby How Long
It's You Baby
Sunnyland Special
Everytime I Get to Drinkin' - Remastered
Worried About My Baby
Every Time I Get To Drinking
Shake It
Woman I Ain't Gonna Drink No More Whiskey
Built Up From The Ground
Brown Skin Woman
Slim's Shout
I'm Prison Bound
Decoration Day
Highway 61
Everytime I Get to Drinkin'
Brownskin Woman
Be Careful How You Vote
Bessie Mae
You Can't Have It All
Harlem Can't Be Heaven
'Fore Day Bounce
Tired of You Clowning
Going Back to Memphis
Shake It Baby
I Done You Wrong
I'm Just a Lonesome Man
Woman Trouble
Cryin' for My Baby
Depression Blues
Past Life
Smile On My Face
Be My Baby
I Had It Hard
Juanita
Illinois Central
Midnight Jump
Tin Pan Alley
Illinois Central (Remastered 2002)
Chicago Jump
Down Home Child
Leaving Your Town
Mary Lee
When I Was Young
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