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Tommy McClennan

Blues
One of the great Delta bluesmen, Tommy McClennan represents - with his percussive guitar playing, vehement vocals and imaginative compositions - the transition between the pioneers of Delta blues (Charlie Patton) and the transformation of this style into orchestral electric blues in Chicago. He recorded some forty outstanding tracks between 1939 and 1942, many of which became blues standards ("Bottle Up And Go", "New Shake'm On Down", "Whiskey Headed Woman"). He left his mark on many artists, from John Lee Hooker
Songs
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Catfish BluesTommy McClennan and Robert Petway
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Whiskey Head WomanTommy McClennan
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I'm a Guitar KingBig Joe Williams and Tommy McClennan
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My Little GirlBig Joe Williams and Tommy McClennan
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She's a Good Looking MamaTommy McClennan
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You Can Mistreat Me HereBig Joe Williams and Tommy McClennan
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Catfish BluesTommy McClennan and Robert Petway

Guitar Blues

2:54

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Whiskey Head WomanTommy McClennan

Cotton Pickin' Blues

2:58

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I'm a Guitar KingBig Joe Williams and Tommy McClennan

Big Joe Williams And The Stars Of Mississippi Blues

2:49

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My Little GirlBig Joe Williams and Tommy McClennan

Big Joe Williams And The Stars Of Mississippi Blues

2:51

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She's a Good Looking MamaTommy McClennan

Tommy Mcclennan Vol. 1 "whiskey Head Woman"

2:49

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You Can Mistreat Me HereBig Joe Williams and Tommy McClennan

Big Joe Williams And The Stars Of Mississippi Blues

2:45