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A one minute interpretation of C'mon In My Kitchen, and what Robert Johnson meant.
Original composition on dobro guitar. Inspired by the likes of Robert Johnson, Blind Willie McTell, Son House, etc.
"Travelling Riverside Blues" is a blues song written and recorded in Dallas, Texas by legendary bluesman Robert Johnson. Johnson's June 20, 1937 recording has a typical 12 bar blues structure, played on a single guitar tuned to open G, with a slide. It was first released on the 1961 compilation LP ...
"Cross Road Blues" is one of Delta Blues singer Robert Johnson's most famous songs. The lyrics plainly have the narrator attempting to hitch a ride from an intersection as darkness falls. But in close association with the mythic legend of Johnson's short life and death, it has come to represent the ...
Crossroads by Robert Johnson performed by Keni Lee Burgess busking in Provencetown, Mass. Cape Cod. Spanish tuning (515135) Key of F (CFCfac). According to a legend known to modern Blues fans, Robert Johnson was a young black man living on a plantation in rural Mississippi. Branded with a ...
eyeprod.net Check out my blues rock band at http://www.myspace.com/hardrideblues This is played on a Gibson Hound Dog 60R. I decided to make this video since I saw a bunch of other cool slide videos on here. It's in G which is pretty easy to play slide in standard tuning. This is one of my few ...