Singles


1927 Stole Rider Blues/ Mr. McTell Got the Blues (Victor)     Writing Paper Blues/ Mamma, Tain't Long Fo' Day (Victor)

1928 Three Women Blues/ Statesboro Blues (Victor)     Dark Night Blues/ Loving Talking Blues (Victor)

1929 Atlanta Strut/ Kind Mama (Columbia, as Blind Sammie)     Travelin' Blues/ Come on Around to My House Mama (Columbia, as Blind Sammie)     Drive Away Blues/ Love Changing Blues (Victor)

1930 Talking to Myself/ Razor Ball (Columbia, as Blind Sammie)

1931 Southern Can Is Mine/ Broke Down Engine Blues (Columbia, as Blind Sammie) Low Rider's Blues/ Georgia Rag (OKeh, as Georgia Bill)     Stomp Down Rider/ Scarey Day Blues (OKeh, as Georgia Bill)    

1932 Mama, Let Me Scoop for You/ Rollin' Mama Blues (Victor, as Hot Shot Willie) Lonesome Day Blues/ Searching the Desert for the Blues (Victor, as Hot Shot Willie)

1933 Savannah Mama/ B and O Blues No. 2   Broke Down Engine/ Death Cell Blues (Vocation, as Blind Willie)

Warm It Up to Me/ Runnin' Me Crazy     It's a Good Little Thing/ "Southern Can Mama  (Vocation, as Blind Willie)

Lord Have Mercy, if You Please/ Don't You See How This World Made a Change   (Vocation, with "Partner" (Curley Weaver)

My Baby's Gone/ Weary Hearted Blues  (Vocation, as Blind Willie)

1935 Bell Street Blues/ Ticket Agent Blues (Decca)     Dying Gambler/ God Don't Like It  (Decca)

Ain't It Grand to Be a Christian/ We Got to Meet Death One Day  (Decca)     Your Time to Worry/ Hillbilly Willie's Blues  (Decca)

Cold Winter Day/ Lay Some Flowers on My Grave  (Decca)

1950 Kill It Kid/ Broke-Down Engine Blues (Atlantic, as Barrelhouse Sammy)   River Jordan/ How About You (Regal, as Blind Willie)

It's My Desire/ Hide Me in Thy Bosom (Regal, as Blind Willie)    

Love Changing Blues/ Talkin' to You Mama   Regal, with Curley Weaver;attributed to "Pig and Whistle Band")


© Ian Hughes 2015