"Blues Man" is a song written by Hank Williams Jr. as a tribute to his father, Hank Williams Sr., who was a legendary Country Music artist known for pioneering the honky-tonk sound. The song reflects on the impact and influence that Hank Williams Sr. had on the genre of country music.
Wild Man Blues was created in 1997-01.
The duration of Wild Man Blues is 1.75 hours.
Workin' Man Blues was created on 1969-06-30.
Hoodoo Man Blues was created on 23-09-22.
Louise Redd has written: 'Playing the bones' -- subject(s): Man-woman relationships, Fiction, Blues musicians, Young women, Bildungsromans
The first Bushy's Big Wheel Blues Festival on the Isle of Man was held in May 1999.
"The Weary Blues" by Langston Hughes was first published sometime in 1925. Source: wwnorton.com Of course, the author could have written it much earlier.
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Volker Albold has written: 'Blues heute' -- subject(s): Blues (Music), History and criticism
Blues topics are about bad days.
Hank Williams Jr. That may be one version, but the version I know is on the "Manassas" album. That song was written by Stephen Stills.
The song was written by Warren Haynes while he was with the Allman Brothers - Greg Allman originally did the vocals for the song.