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Hal Leonard Corp. - Blues Harmonica Collection (Songbook)

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(Harmonica). Over 40 classics from blues greats Little Walter, Sonny Boy Williamson, Howlin Wolf, James Dalton, Elmore James, John Brim, and Lester Davenport complete with an extensive introduction on how to play the pieces in this book. Pieces include: Boom, Boom (Out Go The Lights) * Cool Disposition * Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide * Ice Cream Man * Im A Man * and many more.

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Table of Contents All My Love In Vain By Sonny Boy Williamson - photo 1
Table of Contents

All My Love In Vain

By Sonny Boy Williamson

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Ahw Baby By Walter Jacobs - photo 3
Ahw Baby By Walter Jacobs - photo 4
Ahw Baby By Walter Jacobs - photo 5
Ahw Baby

By Walter Jacobs

Boom Boom Out Go The Lights By Stan Lewis - photo 6
Boom Boom Out Go The Lights By Stan Lewis - photo 7
Boom Boom Out Go The Lights By Stan Lewis - photo 8
Boom, Boom Out Go The Lights

By Stan Lewis

Baby What You Want Me To Do By Jimmy Reed - photo 9
Baby What You Want Me To Do By Jimmy Reed - photo 10
Baby What You Want Me To Do By Jimmy Reed - photo 11
Baby What You Want Me To Do

By Jimmy Reed

Back Track By Walter Jacobs - photo 12
Back Track By Walter Jacobs - photo 13
Back Track

By Walter Jacobs

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Blues With A Feeling By Walter Jacobs - photo 15
Blues With A Feeling By Walter Jacobs - photo 16
Blues With A Feeling By Walter Jacobs Br - photo 17
Blues With A Feeling

By Walter Jacobs

Bright Lights Big City By Jimmy Reed - photo 18
Bright Lights Big City By Jimmy Reed Verse 2 Go ahead pre - photo 19
Bright Lights, Big City

By Jimmy Reed

Verse 2 Go ahead pretty baby honey knock yourself out Go ahead pretty - photo 20
Verse 2 Go ahead pretty baby honey knock yourself out Go ahead pretty - photo 21

Verse 2:
Go ahead, pretty baby,
honey, knock yourself out.
Go ahead, pretty baby,
honey, knock yourself out.
I still love you, baby, cause you
dont know what its all about.

Chorus 2:
Bright lights, big city
went to my babys head.
Bright lights, big city
went to my babys head.

fade ending

Cant Hold Out Much Longer

By Walter Jacobs

Cool Disposition By Sonny Boy Williamson - photo 22
Cool Disposition By Sonny Boy Williamson - photo 23
Cool Disposition By Sonny Boy Williamson - photo 24
Cool Disposition

By Sonny Boy Williamson

Checkin Up On My Baby By Sonny Boy Willamson - photo 25
Checkin Up On My Baby By Sonny Boy Willamson - photo 26
Checkin Up On My Baby By Sonny Boy Willamson - photo 27
Checkin Up On My Baby

By Sonny Boy Willamson

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Cross My Heart By Sonny Boy Williamson - photo 29
Cross My Heart By Sonny Boy Williamson - photo 30
Cross My Heart By Sonny Boy Williamson - photo 31
Cross My Heart

By Sonny Boy Williamson

Dont Lose Your Eye By Sonny Boy Williamson - photo 32
Dont Lose Your Eye By Sonny Boy Williamson - photo 33
Dont Lose Your Eye By Sonny Boy Williamson - photo 34
Dont Lose Your Eye

By Sonny Boy Williamson

Dont Start Me Talkin By Sonny Boy Williamson - photo 35
Dont Start Me Talkin By Sonny Boy Williamson - photo 36
Dont Start Me Talkin By Sonny Boy Williamson - photo 37
Dont Start Me Talkin

By Sonny Boy Williamson

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Down Child By Sonny Boy Williamson - photo 39
Down Child By Sonny Boy Williamson - photo 40
Down Child By Sonny Boy Williamson - photo 41
Down Child

By Sonny Boy Williamson

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