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Songs
Top 10 Blues Songs!
P. W. Carr Blues from the Some Kind of Blues
and Put Yourself In My Place Blues CDs.
Straight from the Top of the Charts on Soundclick, Midnight Special Blues, SongPlanet, Broadjam's Colorado blues chart, and others.
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- A New Way of Thinking, New version! Gospel blues about the Sermon on the Mount
- Bad Habit, a blues song, because I have a few (bad habits)
- Carolee, blues with a bit of an edge
- Communion, a New version!
- Cool Rain, Warm Tears, New song! Smooth and bluesy
- Dancin' With Diane, New song! a humorous rock and roll (country rock?) song about a guy trying to explain to his woman
- Evil Evil, blues about a bad woman, with a cool sax solo by Billy Warren
- Expect The Best, you might as well
- I Can't Go On, rock, about a lost love
- I'm Jealous, soulful ballad with another nice sax, ala Billy
- Love So Sweet, country gospel
- Mean Streak, a New version!
- Nola Blues, New Song! Some North Louisiana delta blues
- Put Yourself In My Place, New version! gospel blues inspired by Blind Willie Johnson
- Radio Station, uptempo country gospel
- Setting Yourself Up To Be Lonely, soul blues with more great sax from Billy
- Soul Mate, New version! ethereal, laid back Strat instrumental
- Street Cruise, and now for something completely different...
- Stuck With Chuck, New version! "but you should've been stuck with me"
- You Don't Have a Thing on My Lady, a little bit of jazz


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