Hal Leonard The Road To Robert Johnson

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Hal Leonard The Road To Robert Johnson. This highly anticipated book traces the development of the legendary Robert Johnson’s music in light of the people and songs that directly and indirectly influenced him. It includes much information about life in the Delta from the late 1800s to Johnson’s controversial death in 1938, and features fascinating historical photos, maps, musical examples, and much more. Required reading for all blues fans!

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Hal Leonard The Road To Robert Johnson. This highly anticipated book traces the development of the legendary Robert Johnson’s music in light of the people and songs that directly and indirectly influenced him. It includes much information about life in the Delta from the late 1800s to Johnson’s controversial death in 1938, and features fascinating historical photos, maps, musical examples, and much more. Required reading for all blues fans!

  • Collector Man Blues
  • Come On In My Kitchen
  • Cross Road Blues (Crossroads)
  • Hell Hound On My Trail
  • House Lady Blues
  • I’m Going To Do All I Can
  • If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day
  • Kind Hearted Woman Blues
  • Ko-Ko-Mo Blues
  • Last Fair Deal Gone Down
  • Love In Vain Blues
  • Me And The Devil Blues
  • Moon Going Down
  • My Black Mama
  • New Frisco Train (That Frisco Train)
  • On The Wall
  • Parchman Farm Blues
  • Phonograph Blues
  • Police Station Blues
  • Preachin’ Blues
  • Preachin’ Blues (Up Jumped The Devil)
  • Prison Bound
  • Quarreling Mama Blues
  • Ramblin’ On My Mind
  • Screamin’ & Hollerin’ The Blues
  • Sitting On Top Of The World
  • Six Feet In The Ground
  • Take A Stand
  • Terraplane Blues
  • That Won’t Do
  • Vicksburg Blues
  • You Got To Reap What You Sow

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Weight 0.9 kg
Dimensions 12 × 9 × 1 cm

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Hal Leonard

The company Hal Leonard was founded in 1947, after the Hal Leonard Band broke up. At the time, Ev started a music store using the Hal Leonard name while Roger and Harold were both directing award-winning high school bands in Winona. In those days, most school bands played serious classical literature, but Harold and Roger had the unique ability because of their professional experience to arrange popular music for school bands.

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