Midnight. Crossroads. Robert Johnson had sold his soul to the devil. But what happened the day after? Heres the story.

19 thoughts on “Robert Johnson and The Devil

  1. Close, but Tommy (Big Road Blues) is NOT Robert (Crossroads)…so the project was still fun ..even though the Soggy Bottom Boys’ version of Man of Constant Sorrow was revved up for the modern audience who wouldn’t know Hillbilly from Billy Goat. Good luck, boys.

  2. In this Era, of course the Devil would appear as white

  3. Okay, something is wrong here in your Synopsis. This has nothing to do with Robert Johnson. This is Tommy Johnson who was before Robert Johnson who allegedly was the first to start the rumor about selling his soul to the devil in return to be the greatest guitar player to have ever lived. It was Robert Johnson that made it famous. Now I could be mistaken, but I don’t think so. Correct me if I’m wrong please..

  4. In death a member of project mayhem does have a name, this man’s name is Robert Paulson.

  5. I don’t remember noticing the connection before.
    Thank you kindly for the edification.

  6. It’s Hard Time Killing Floor Blues by Skip James. There’s a version the Chris King plays on the soundtrack for the movie

  7. The song playing at the very end. Does anyone know the name?

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