Robert Johnson - Phonograph Blues mp3 download

  • Artist: Robert Johnson
  • Song: Phonograph Blues
  • Genre: Pop
  • Length: 02:41
  • Size: 6.3MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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Comments

Mazrim Taim

2020-06-26 01:03:22 | Profile
Perfect in every way, a true legend that had a gigantic impact on all the blues artist who came after him. If you love the blues then Robert Johnson is a must listen so you can understand where the blues came from.

Андрей Хлопунов

2019-08-27 12:03:49 | Profile
the phonograph blues is timeless

Jess Nödtveidt

2019-08-13 21:07:07 | Profile
maybe in hell play this kind of music, and in heaven plays maluma?

Gmail User

2019-06-21 12:41:44 | Profile
he sold his soul to the devil and damn it was worth it 

Irinaa

2019-06-21 12:17:44 | Profile
Is it just me or is there a large demon face to his left my right

dominique scher

2019-06-07 22:49:36 | Profile
This Video is not available WTF

dohrime doh

2019-05-20 18:29:38 | Profile
1 guy is the Devil... ;)

Randy W

2019-04-25 14:16:38 | Profile
"He was one of the first blues musicians" No, folk blues music became popular among Southern blacks before Johnson was born (it was in Louisiana by 1907 and Georgia by 1908), recordings of black folk blues singer/acoustic guitarists came to popularity during 1924-1927, and had huge-selling artists in the 1920s such as Lemon Jefferson, and by the time Johnson first recorded on acoustic in 1936, swing jazz was a national fad and the electric guitar was available in stores.