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Cllifford Gibson's oeuvre had been committed to wax by 1929, his 1st year of recording, with 8 sides for QRS around June and another 12 sides for Victor in November and December of that year. There is little to gauge Gibson's popularity at the time but his memory is assured by his meticulous guitar picking and original lyrics while his musical eminence on St. Louis' blues scene was never in doubt.
Cllifford Gibson's oeuvre had been committed to wax by 1929, his 1st year of recording, with 8 sides for QRS around June and another 12 sides for Victor in November and December of that year. There is little to gauge Gibson's popularity at the time but his memory is assured by his meticulous guitar picking and original lyrics while his musical eminence on St. Louis' blues scene was never in doubt.
714298601527

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Format: CD
Label: DOCUMENT
Catalog: 6015
Rel. Date: 06/03/2022
UPC: 714298601527

Complete Recorded Works (1929-1931)
Artist: Clifford Gibson
Format: CD
New: in stock $14.99
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Beat You Doing It
2. Whiskey Moan Blues
3. Tired of Being Mistreated Part 1
4. Tired of Being Mistreated Part 2
5. Stop Your Rambling
6. Sunshine Moan
7. Ice and Snow Blues
8. Don't Put That Thing on Me
9. Drayman Blues
10. Old Time Rider
11. Bad Luck Dice
12. Levee Camp Moan
13. Hard-Headed Blues
14. Blues Without a Dime
15. Keep Your Windows Pinned
16. Jive Me Blues
17. Brooklyn Blues (45th Street Blues)
18. Society Blues
19. She Rolls It Slow
20. Railroad Man Blues
21. She's Got Jordan River in Her Hips
22. Happy Days Blues
23. Let Me Be Your Sidetrack - (take 2)

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Cllifford Gibson's oeuvre had been committed to wax by 1929, his 1st year of recording, with 8 sides for QRS around June and another 12 sides for Victor in November and December of that year. There is little to gauge Gibson's popularity at the time but his memory is assured by his meticulous guitar picking and original lyrics while his musical eminence on St. Louis' blues scene was never in doubt.
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