Lane Hardin - California Desert Blues / Hard Time Blues mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | Hard Time BluesWritten-By – L. Hardin |
| 2 | California Desert BluesWritten-By – L. Hardin |
Credits
- Vocals, Guitar – Lane Hardin
Notes
Rec - July 28, 1935 in Chicago, Ill.
The sources of credits and the recording date are from "Blues Records 1943 to 1970" by Mike Leadbitter and Neil Slaven
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Label A side): B-6242-A
- Matrix / Runout (Label B side): B-6242-B
Companies
- Manufactured By – RCA Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Video
Info
It's true, both sides of this incredible 78 rpm are put together for the first time. It's a double dose of authentic depression-era blues in the best audio. Текст песни: Now, just sittin' here wonderin', why the goin' gets so mean I was just sittin here wonderin', mama, why would goin' get so mean Now Im goin' back to Californy so I can do just as I please Crossin' new version of is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. Lane Hardin. California Desert Blues, Hard Time Blues. Get album. to California Desert Blues from Lane Hardin's Rough Guide to Unsung Heroes of Country Blues for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Hard Time Blues. Down On My Bended Knee Take 2. King Solomon Hill. Cruel Hearted Woman. Bumble Bee Slim. Bye Bye Baby Blues. Lane Hardin: Hard Time Blues, California Desert Blues, Keep 'Em Down и другие песни. California Desert Blues. Artist: Lane Hardin. Album: Poor Man's Heaven - Blues and Tales of the Great Depression - When the Sun Goes Down Series, 2003. It's a double dose of authentic depression-era blues in the best audio quality known to exist. Hard Time Blues begins at 3:11. Album The Greatest In Country Blues 1927-1956. California Desert Blues Lyrics. Now, just sittin' here wonderin', why the goin' gets so mean I was just sittin here wonderin', mama, why would goin' get so mean Now I'm goin' back to Californy so I can do just as I please. Crossin' that old desert, mama, just like breakin' the Hindenburg Line Crossin' that old desert, just like breakin' the Hindenburg Line Now, if you get ditched off'n that freight train, you know that will be the end of the line. This song is by Lane Hardin and appears on the split compilation album Backwoods Blues 1926-1935 1996 by various artists and on the compilation When the Sun Goes Down, Volume 6: Poor Man's Heaven 2003. Now, just sittin' here wonderin', why the goin' gets so meanI was just sittin' here wonderin', mama, why would goin' get so meanNow I'm goin' back to Californy so I can do just as I please

Performer: Lane Hardin
Title: California Desert Blues / Hard Time Blues
Country: US
Release date: 29 Jan 1936
Label: Bluebird
Style: Country Blues
Catalog: B-6242
Genre: Blues
Size MP3: 1509 mb
Rating: 4.0 / 5
Votes: 818
Record source: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM









