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Otto Virgial, Robert Petway & Robert Lockwood

Mississippi Blues (1935-1951)

Otto Virgial, Robert Petway & Robert Lockwood

24 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 11 MINUTES • APR 28 2015

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Little Girl in Rome
02:37
2
Bad Notion Blues
02:42
3
Got the Blues About Rome
02:56
4
Seven Year Itch
03:23
5
Catfish Blues
02:55
6
Ride 'Em on Down
02:58
7
Rockin' Chair Blues
03:03
8
My Little Girl
03:11
9
Let Me Be Your Boss
03:13
10
Left My Baby Crying
03:09
11
Sleepy Woman Blues
02:47
12
Don't Go Down Baby
03:01
13
Bertha Lee Blues
02:53
14
Boogie Woogie Woman
03:01
15
Hollow Log Blues
03:05
16
In the Evening
02:53
17
My Baby Left Me
03:16
18
Cotton Pickin' Blues
03:13
19
Black Spider Blues
03:00
20
I'm Gonna Train My Baby
02:59
21
Little Boy Blue
03:06
22
Take a Little Walk with Me
02:55
23
I'm Gonna Dig Myself a Hole
02:40
24
Dust My Broom
02:42
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Artist bios

A well-respected country blues artist despite his limited output, Robert Petway was a blues guitarist who recorded eight sides for Bluebird Records in 1941 and followed those up with eight more in 1942 (of which six were issued). Little biographical information is available on Petway, although it is known that he lived and played in Mississippi. The only surviving image of him shows him in overalls, holding a metal-bodied National resonator guitar. His song "Catfish Blues" gained some notoriety when it was recorded by Muddy Waters, who renamed it "Rollin' Stone," providing the inspiration years later for the name of the rock band, the Rolling Stones. ~ Stacia Proefrock

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