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  1. Johnny Copeland - Texas Party - Blues Collection Vol.56 (1995) 1. Texas Party 2. Make My Home Where I Hang My Hat 3. Don't Stop By The Creek, Son 4. Same Thing 5. Copeland Special 6. I Was Born All Over 7. Claim Jumper 8. When The Rain Starts Fallin' 9. Johnny Gone 10. Houston 11. Bozalimalamu 12.

  2. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Collection, Vol. 1 by Johnny Copeland (CD, 1991) at the best online prices at eBay! ... Collection, Vol. 1. Type. Album. Run Time. 2578 Sec. Genre. Blues. Additional Product Features. Vocals. Johnny Copeland. Distribution. Gotham Distributing Corp.

  3. 1曲目と6曲目は沢山の人にカバーされている名曲です。比較的落ち着いた演奏が楽しめます。特に6曲間はHop Wilson や Johnny Winter のものと同じ曲とは、思えないほどです。ギターをやっている人は間奏(アドリブ)が良い手本になります。

  4. Johnny Copeland- Copeland Collection Vol 1: Collectables [ Collectables5221 ] Price: $15.00 . 1. Down on Bended Knee 2. Just One More Time 3. Late Hours 4. Please Let Me Know 5. Working Man's Blues 6. Wella Wella Baby 7. Night Time Is the Right Time 8. That's All Right - (previously unreleased) 9. That's All Right

  5. 1. Down on Bended Knee 2. Just One More Time 3. Late Hours 4. Please Let Me Know 5. Working Man's Blues 6. Wella Wella Baby 7. Night Time Is the Right Time 8. That's All Right - (previously unreleased) 9. That's All Right 10. Your Game Is Working on Me 11. There's a Blessing 12. It Must Be Love - (previously unreleased) 13. I've Gotta Go Home ...

  6. Johnny Copeland – The Johnny Copeland Collection - Working Man's Blues. Label:Fuel 2000 – 302 061 260 2: Format: CD, Compilation. Country:US: Released:2002: Genre:Blues: Style: Tracklist. 1: ... Very early recordings of Johnny Copeland from the 1960's when he was in his twenties. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 030206126020. Reviews ...

  7. 10 de dic. de 2002 · WORKING MAN'S BLUES is an excellent compilation of early recordings by the "Texas Twister" Johnny Copeland. Though he wouldn't make a name for himself until recording for Rounder in the 1980s, these recordings from the '60s prove that Copeland--only in his early 20s at the time--was already an impressive axe-slinger.