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  1. Preachin' Blues Lyrics by Son House from the The Legendary Son House: Father of the Folk Blues album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Yes, I'm gonna get me religion I'm gonna join the Baptist Church Yes, I'm gonna get me religion I'm gonna join the Bapt…

  2. 21 de abr. de 2017 · Preachin’ the Blues,” a two-part single by Son House on the Paramount label from 1930, is a prime example not only of House’s intensity as a Delta blues singer and guitarist but also of his lifelong inner conflict between the lure of the blues life and devotion to the church.

  3. Many reissues of the 1958 album "Sing" used the title "Preaching The Blues" or “Guitar Highway" Reply Helpful. Release [r9162220] Copy Release Code. Edit Release See all versions Recently Edited. For sale on Discogs Sell a copy. 2 copies from $8.85. Shop now. Statistics. Have:48; Want:14; Avg Rating:4.67 / 5 Ratings:3; Last Sold:Sep 18, 2020;

  4. 29 de sept. de 2017 · Preachin' Blues Lyrics: I'm gonna get me some religion / I'm gonna join the Baptist church / I'm gonna get me some religion / I'm gonna join the Baptist church / Gonna be a preacher / So I don't ...

  5. Preachin' the Blues. Guitarist and singer Walter Brown “Brownie” McGhee (1915–1996) was a leading proponent of Piedmont-style blues, a guitar style based on ragtime piano rhythms and associated with the Piedmont region of the Southeast United States. Saunders Terrell (1911–1986), better known as Sonny Terry, was a celebrated Piedmont ...

  6. 28 de sept. de 2012 · He’s been a long-time purveyor of the blues, to the extent that his most recent full-length has the name “Wrapped Up in the Blues.” Interestingly though, the album is as much a departure from the genre as it is a celebration of it, an attribute best exemplified on “PreachinBlues,” the record’s final and most eclectic foray.

  7. 17 de dic. de 2010 · The truly legendary Son House here giving a short introduction and performing a version of the exalted "Preaching the Blues". It's not the best quality video...