
WILLIE KENT was born in 1936 in the small town of Inverness, Mississippi, just a hundred miles south of the border with Tennessee, and the blues ran all through his childhood. His first experience singing came in church, where he went "all the time" with his mother and brother. "Blues and gospel come from the same place," he would say later in life. "They're both from the heart." But the blues always called to him. Dewitt Munson, a neighbor wending homeward late nights with a guitar in his hand and a bottle in his pocket
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Blue Guitar
Long Way To Ol' Miss
I Had A Dream
Trouble In Mind
What You Doin' to Me
Do You Love Me?
One More Mile
What You Doin' To Me (feat. James Wheeler)
Memory Of You
Make Room For The Blues
Saturday Night
3-6-9
I'm What You Need
Teach Me How To Lie
Ain't It Nice
Help Me Make It
Too Hurt To Cry
Address in the Street
Me And My Baby
Somebody Else
I'm Hooked
I Know Where I've Been
All My Life
Black Night
That Will Never Do
Check It Out
Going Down Slow
Better Days
Extension 309
It Ain't Right
Don't Know Much About Love
Ain't Got Long To Stay
Blues In My Bedroom
Come Home
I Wonder Why
Ain't No Love In Your Heart
Feel So Good
Dirty Works
Mean Old World
Troubles, Troubles, Troubles
Ghetto
My Friend
Don't Mess With My Baby
Little Red Rooster
A Man and the Blues
Reconsider Baby
Going Down The Road
I'm Your Fool
As The Years Go Passing By
Can't Get No Grindin
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