Standard of the blues
A standard of the blues , like a Standard of the jazz, is a song having acquired an unquestionable notoriety, played and recorded by musicians of Blues.
Examples of standards of the blues
This nonexhaustive list gathers some of the most known pieces of the blues:- Leroy Carr : " Long How, How Long Blues "
- Bessie Smith: " Ain' T Nobody' S Business " (written by Carrying Grainger, Robert Prince and Clarence Williams)
- Eddie Boyd: " Five Long Years "
- Big Bill Broonzy : " Key to the Highway " , " Worried Life Blues " (written by Big Maceo Merriweather)
- Cab Calloway: " Minnie the Moocher "
- Guitar Slim : " Things That I Used to Do "
- Howlin' Wolf: " Killing Floor ", " Spoonful " (written by Willie Dixon), " Little Red Rooster ", " Sittin' one Signal off the World " (written by Sam Hakes in 1927), " Back Door Man " (written by Willie Dixon)
- W.C. Handy: " St Louis Blues " , " Careless Coils "
- John Lee Hooker: " Boom Boom " , " Boogie Chillen ", " One Bourbon, One Scotch tape, One Beer "
- Its House: " Death Letter "
- Robert Johnson: " Dolly Riverside Blues " , " I Believe I' L Dust my Broom " (also known under the name " Dust My Broom "), " Sweet Home Chicago " , " Cross-country race Road Blues " , " Walkin' Blues "
- Louis Jordan: " Let the Good Times Roll "
- Sony Servant boy Williamson I: " Good Morning Little Schoolgirl "
- Elmore James: " The Sky Is Cryin' "
- Dinah Washington: " Evil Gall Blues " (written by Lionel Hampton and Leonard Feather)
- Muddy Toilets: " Got My Mojo Workin'" , " I' m Your Hoochie Coochie Man " (written by Willie Dixon), " Mannish Servant boy " , " I' m has Man " (written by Bo Diddley), " Rollin' Stone " or " Catfish Blues " , " I Just Wanna Make Coils to You " , " Rollin' and Tumblin' "
- Lowell Fulson : " Reconsider Baby "
- Albert King: " Born Under has Bad Sign " (written by Booker T. Beautiful Jones and William)
- B.B. King: " Sweet Sixteen "
- Freddie King : " Hideaway ", " Have You Ever Loved has Woman " (written by Billy Myles)
- T-Bone Walker: " They Cal It Stormy Monday " , " T-Bone Shuffle ", " Evenin' "
- Jimmy Rogers : " Walking By Myself "
- Little Walter: " Juke ", " My Babe ", " Boom Boom Out Goes the Light "
- Sony Servant boy Williamson II: " Don' T Start Me to Talkin' "
- Jimmy Reed : " Hush Hush "
- Willie Dixon : " I Can' T Quit You Baby "
- Big Joe Williams: " Baby, Please Don' T Go "
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