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American blues musician Robert Johnson (1911–1938) recorded 29 songs during his brief career. A total of 59 performances, including alternate takes, were recorded over a period of five days at two makeshift recording studios in Texas.
Many of Johnson's songs have been covered over the years, becoming hits for other artists, and his guitar licks and lyrics have been borrowed by many later musicians. Renewed interest in Johnson's work and life led to a burst of scholarship starting in the 1960s.
The Complete Recordings is a compilation album by American Delta blues musician Robert Johnson. The 41 songs were recorded in two sessions in Dallas and San Antonio, Texas for the American Record Company (ARC) during 1936 and 1937. Most were first released on 78 rpm records in 1937.
Playlist • 29 videos • 41,256 views. For all songs with alternate versions, I chose the version I prefer. Enjoy!
Aug 28, 1990 · The Complete Recordings is a 1990 compilation album of all of the recordings made by legendary blues guitarist and singer Robert Johnson (with the exception of an alternate take of “Traveling...
Johnson recorded enough songs to fill eight 78s, of which “Terraplane Blues” backed with “Kind Hearted Woman Blues” was the standout hit upon its release in March 1937. To follow up on that success, he was invited to make additional records that summer in Dallas.
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216K views • 5 years ago. The Original Complete Recordings has 41 tracks, but there are two versions of Traveling Riverside Blues. Therefore, on this list, there are 42 tracks.