" 32-20 Blues " (1936,San Antonio) ROBERT JOHNSON EARLY COUNTRY BLUES Alger "Texas" Alexander Pink Anderson Barbecue Bob Hicks Scrapper Blackwell Black Ace Blind Blake Big Bill Broonzy Richard "Rabbit" Brown Willie Brown Bumble Bee Slim Gus Cannon Bo Carter Sam Collins Floyd Council Ida Cox (1896-1967) Gary Davis (1896-1972) Sleepy John Estes (1904-1977) Blind Boy Fuller (1908-1941) Jesse Fuller (1896-1976) Billy Garland (1918-1960) Jazz Gillum (1904-1966) Shirley Griffith (1908-1974) Arvella Gray (1906-1980) Smokey Hogg (1914-1960) Lightnin Hopkins (1912-1982) Son House (c. 1902-1988) Peg Leg Howell (1888-1966) Alberta Hunter (1895-1984) Mississippi John Hurt (c. 1893-1966) Jim Jackson (c. 1884-1937) John Jackson Skip James (1902-1969) Blind Lemon Jefferson (1893-1929) Blind Willie Johnson (1897-1945) Lonnie Johnson (1894-1970) Robert Johnson (1911-1938) Tommy Johnson (1896-1956) Huddie William "Lead Belly" Ledbetter (c. 1889-1949) Furry Lewis (1899-1981) Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976) Cripple Clarence Lofton (1887-1957) Robert Lockwood, Jr. (1915-2006) Mississippi Fred McDowell (1904-1972) Brownie McGhee (1915-1996) Blind Willie McTell (1901-1959) The Memphis Jug Band Big Maceo Merriweather (1905-1953) Eugene "Buddy" Moss (c. 1914-1984) Memphis Minnie (1897-1973) Charlie Patton (1891-1934) Piano Red (1911-1985) Ma Rainey (1886-1939) Tampa Red (1904-1981) Bessie Smith (1894-1937) Victoria Spivey (1908-1976) Frank Stokes (c. 1888-1955) Sonny Terry (1911-1986) Henry Townsend <b>…<b>

17 thoughts on “32-20 Blues [Remastered] ROBERT JOHNSON (1936) Delta Blues Guitar Legend

  1. I’ve shot a .32-20. Sweet cartridge. It’ll mess you up.

  2. He had very long fingers! Jazz piano great Bud Powell also had very long fingers, and he used them to blaze across the 88’s at lightning speed.

  3. Ah, has the concept of the blues been lost on you? It’s music of the lowest rung on the social ladder, about cheaters, murderers, gamblers, prostitutes. RJ is just "keppin’ it real".

  4. i’m goin shoot my pistol i’m goin shoot my gatling gun

  5. Jimi Hendrix talks about shooting a cheating woman in Hey, Joe, which seems to harken back to the blues lyrics of the 20’s and 30’s, and is a radical variation from the typical rock and roll song of jilted love during the 50’s and 60’s.
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  6. How did 1 person dislike Robert Johnson? How can you listen to ONE PERSON play that, which sounds IMPOSSIBLE and be like "meh…"

  7. You obviously don’t know your history. In Johnson’s era, a lot of women deserved to be shot. That is why he is the King of the Delta blues, and you’re afraid that you’re the next one to have a cap busted on your butt.

  8. he didn’t transpose it…. they’re very different, he just ripped it off lol

  9. Go read your Huffington Post and stay away from the Blues, you obviously can’t handle it.

  10. how could anyone dislike this song? or any robert johnson song? it’s like he did’nt even have a bad song unlike people today

  11. I would not accept either one dislike on this video or any other blues from the 30’s and 40’s

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