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Mel Bay presents John Jackson : don't let your deal go down 🔍
Mel Bay Publications, Incorporated, Pacific, MO, ©1998
LENNYCARLSON 🔍
description
1 score (84 p.) : 30 cm
For voice and guitar with guitar solos
"This book is a set of transcriptions from "Don't let your deal go down" (Arhoolie CD 387), which presents John Jackson's best recordings between 1965 and 1969"--P. 3
Going down to Georgia on a horn -- Black snake moan -- John Henry -- Nobody's business but mine -- John's rag -- Boats up the river -- Rattlesnakin' daddy -- Flat foot and buck dance -- Bear cat blues -- Reuben -- Rocks and gravel -- Going down the road feelin' bad -- Police dog blues -- Don't let your deal go down -- Muleskinner blues -- I bring my money -- John's ragtime -- Red River blues -- Knife blues -- Trucking little baby -- Blind Blake's rag -- Goodbye booze -- Graveyard blues -- Early morning blues -- You ain't no woman
For voice and guitar with guitar solos
"This book is a set of transcriptions from "Don't let your deal go down" (Arhoolie CD 387), which presents John Jackson's best recordings between 1965 and 1969"--P. 3
Going down to Georgia on a horn -- Black snake moan -- John Henry -- Nobody's business but mine -- John's rag -- Boats up the river -- Rattlesnakin' daddy -- Flat foot and buck dance -- Bear cat blues -- Reuben -- Rocks and gravel -- Going down the road feelin' bad -- Police dog blues -- Don't let your deal go down -- Muleskinner blues -- I bring my money -- John's ragtime -- Red River blues -- Knife blues -- Trucking little baby -- Blind Blake's rag -- Goodbye booze -- Graveyard blues -- Early morning blues -- You ain't no woman
Alternative author
Jackson, John, 1924-2002; Carlson, Lenny
Alternative author
John Jackson
Alternative publisher
Pacific, MO: Mel Bay
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
Pacific, cop. 1998
date open sourced
2024-07-01
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