
The Two Poor Boys were an American folk-blues duo. Joe Evans and Arthur McLain (or McClain) were probably white performers, based in Tennessee.[1] The Two Poor Boys recorded between 1927 to 1931. Their songs typically feature Evans’ laid-back vocals, with a musical approach based on “beautifully matched guitar and mandolin accompaniment”.[2]
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Two White Horses In A Line
Old Hen Cackle
Take A Look At That Baby
John Henry Blues (Take 3)
John Henry Blues
John Henry Blues [Take 3]
So Sorry Dear
Two White Horses
John Henry
old hen crackle
look at that baby
My Baby Got A Yo-Yo
Cream And Sugar Blues
Georgia Rose
Sitting On Top Of The World
Mill Man Blues
Two White Horses in a Line (Remastered)
Sourwood Mountain
Early Some Morning Blues
Little Son Of A Gun (Look What You Done Done)
Shook It This Morning Blues
Oh You Son Of A Gun
2 White Horses In A Line
John Henry Blues (Take 1)
Two White Horses in Line
New Huntsville Jail (take 1)
Down In Black Bottom (take 1)
Down In Black Bottom (take 2)
Old Hen Cackle (Remastered)
John Henry Blues (Remastered, Take 3)
Down in Black Bottom [Take 1]
Memphis Boogie
Raise A Ruckus
New Huntsville Jail [Take 2]
Down in Black Bottom [Take 2]
By And By
Hesitation Blues
New Huntsville Jail (take 2)
John Henry Blues [Take 1]
Stagolee
99 Years
Two Poor Boys / Old Hen Cackle
Take This Hammer
Linin' Track
I'm Going To Meet My Loving Mother
Fingerbuster
Tiger Rag
Two White Horses in a Line, (1931)
Take a Look At That Baby, (1931)
New Huntsville Jail [Take 1]
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