Big Bill Broonzy
Born William Lee Conley Broonzy
June 16, 1898 - August 15, 1958
Birthplace: Scott, Mississippi
Recorded 1927 - 1957
Note: I have also seen June 26, 1893 as the date of birth

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Big Bill Broonzy - Trouble in Mind
Released 2000, Smithsonian Folkway Recordings
- Hey, Hey, Baby* (Bill Bronzy)
- Frankie and Johnny (traditional)
- Trouble In Mind (Richard Jones)
- Joe Turner No.2 (Blues of 1890) (Traditional)
- Mule-Ridin' Blues (Bill Bronzy)
- When Will I Get to be Called a Man (Bill Bronzy)
- Poor Bill Blues (Bill Bronzy)
- Key To The Highway * (Broonzy & Segar)
- Plough-hand Blues (Bill Bronzy)
- Digging My Potatoes (Bill Bronzy)
- When Things Go Wrong (It Hurts Me Too) (Hudson Wittaker)
- C.C. Rider (Traditional)
- Saturday Evening Blues (Bill Bronzy)
- Shuffle Rag (Bill Bronzy)
- Southbound Train (Bill Bronzy)
- Hush, Somebody's Calling Me (Traditional)
- Louise (Bill Bronzy)
- Black, Brown and White (Spoken Introduction)
- Black, Brown and White Blues (Sung) (Bill Bronzy)
- Willie Mae Blues (Bill Bronzy)
- This Train (Spoken Introduction)
- This Train (Bound For Glory) (Sung) (Traditional)
- In The Evening (Spoken Introduction)
- In The Evening When The Sun Goes Down (Sung) (Leroy Carr)
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