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title The Bob
Geddins Blues Legacy. Many
tunes often mistakenly attributed to
other artists were
either written or co-written by
Geddins, e.g. "Tin Pan...
- Blues" is a song
written by
rural blues musician K. C.
Douglas and
Robert Geddins, and
first recorded by
Douglas in 1948. The song,
originally titled "Mercury...
- of
Lowell Fulson's
recordings for Bob
Geddins' Big Town/Down Town/Cava-Tone
group of
labels and the Bob
Geddins/Rene LaMarre-partnered
Trilon label (a...
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Reissues list
Michael Kindred and W. C.
Clark Reissues list
Robert Geddins Originally recorded in 1958–1959 by the little-known Sly
Williams Kent...
- Baby" – 1:50 "My Time
After Awhile" (Ron Badger,
Sheldon Feinberg,
Robert Geddins) – 5:15 "Snowy Wood" (instrumental) (Mayall, Mick Taylor) – 3:41 "Man of...
- was a
feedback person." As the
sessions began, Vaughan's
cover of Bob
Geddins' "Tin Pan Alley" was
recorded while audio levels were
being checked. Layton...
- Anderson) – 3:44 "Cajun" – 1:36 "John's Blues" – 5:06 "Haunted House" (Bob
Geddins) – 2:44 "Pete's Blue" – 7:17 "The
Messiah Will Come Again" – 5:55 "Hey...
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officially co-named "Tin Pan Alley" by the City of New York. The Bob
Geddins blues song "Tin Pan
Alley (AKA The
Roughest Place in Town)",
recorded by...
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Higgins and
Porter (as V. Haven). "Call Me a
Hound Dog",
written by Bob
Geddins, in
which the
hound dog
states his case, was
recorded by
Blues singer Jimmy...
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number of
independent record labels,
sometimes those ****ociated with Bob
Geddins.
These included Heritage, Hollywood, Flair, Specialty, Aladdin, Imperial...