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Roots of Rhythm & Blues 1939–1945
Disc 1
01. Caldonia
02. The Honeydripper, Part 1
03. Milton’s Boogie
04. That Ain’t Right
05. I Wonder
06. Drifting Blues
07. Blues at Sunrise
08. T‐Bone Boogie
09. Rock Me Mama
10. If It’s Good
11. Be‐Baba‐Leba
12. Rich Man’s Blues
13. Boogie Woogie Stomp
14. Cow Cow Boogie
15. Jimmy’s Blues
16. Piney Brown Blues
17. Here Comes the Blues
18. Cherry Red Blues
Disc 2
01. That’s the Blues
02. I Ain’t Made at You
03. Flyin’ Home
04. 627 Stomp
05. Sunset Blues
06. 47th Jive
07. New Confessin’ the Blues
08. Dooji Wooji
09. After Hours
10. That’s All
11. Bartender Boogie
12. Blowin’ the Blues Away
13. School Days Blues
14. Harlem Nocturne
15. That’s the Stuff You Gotta Watch
16. Dr. Watson and Mr. Holmes
17. Boogie Woogie on a Saturday
18. Strange Things Happening Every Day
Out on the plains, down near Santa Fe
I met a cowboy riding the range one day
And as he jogged along, I heard him singing
A most peculiar cowboy song
It was a ditty he learned in the city
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Get along, get hip, little doggies
Get along, better be on your way
Get along, get hip, little doggies
And he trucked 'em on down the old fairway
Singing his cow, cow boogie in the strangest way
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Singing his cowboy songs, he's just too much
He's got a knocked out western accent
With a Harlem touch, he was raised on loco weed
He's what you call a swing half-breed
Singing his cow, cow boogie in the strangest way
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Get along, little doggie
Better be on your way, your way
G-get along, little doggie
And he trucked 'em on down the old fairway
Singing his cow, cow boogie in the strangest way
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Yip yip, singing his cowboy songs
Yip yip as he was juggling along
Yip yip, he sings with a Harlem touch
Yip yip, that cat is just too much
Singing his cow, cow boogie, in the strangest way
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