10 Mar 19 - 02:49 PM (#3981337) Subject: blues songs for a 45 minute set? From: GUEST,bernieandred Any suggestions for songs for a 45 minute set with a blues theme. Nothing too raunchy. A couple of funny pieces would be good. (funny? blues?) This is for a male/female duo, so some of the classics by females will of course be in there, eg Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out. I'm also thinking, San Francisco Bay Blues,Don't Roll Those Bloodshot Eyes at me, & I'll have a look through the Louis Jordan catalogue, but any other ideas would be welcome. Thanks. |
10 Mar 19 - 03:13 PM (#3981340) Subject: RE: blues songs for a 45 minute set? From: gillymor "How Blue Can You Get?" BB King did a masterful cover of this on "Live at the Regal" and it's got some funny lines in it. You might even be able to spin it into a duet. |
10 Mar 19 - 03:20 PM (#3981342) Subject: RE: blues songs for a 45 minute set? From: gillymor Little Milton did some fun tunes that work as duets like,"We're Gonna Make It", "Grits Ain't Groceries" and "That's What Love Will Make You Do". |
11 Mar 19 - 03:30 AM (#3981397) Subject: RE: blues songs for a 45 minute set? From: Rusty Dobro 'Hesitation Blues' lends itself to the insertion of humorous verses. Ralph McTell does a traditional version, while Ivor Biggun offends against public decency, on a good night. |
11 Mar 19 - 06:08 AM (#3981427) Subject: RE: blues songs for a 45 minute set? From: Long Firm Freddie Willie Dixon wrote some great songs of which these are just some: 29 Ways My Babe Hoochie Coochie Man Little Red Rooster The Seventh Son And Didn't It Rain, Children by Sister Rosetta Tharpe is great. Oh, and Trouble In Mind. And Sporting Life Blues. And Midnight Special. Ooh, and maybe a Talking Blues. LFF |
11 Mar 19 - 07:29 AM (#3981437) Subject: RE: blues songs for a 45 minute set? From: gillymor Walking After Midnight might work for the lady. Singing the Blues (the Marty Robbins one) Lovesick Blues (the Hank Williams cover) |
11 Mar 19 - 08:39 AM (#3981454) Subject: RE: blues songs for a 45 minute set? From: Big Al Whittle For humour...try George Melly. He could be very naughty. |
11 Mar 19 - 09:14 AM (#3981468) Subject: RE: blues songs for a 45 minute set? From: The Sandman think about changes of keys, FOR VARIETY, Open tunings possibly some bottleneck slide, plus if you can try to include blind blake[ not hawaai BB] BECAUSE HE USED INTERESTING CHORD PROGRESSIONS |
11 Mar 19 - 09:45 AM (#3981477) Subject: RE: blues songs for a 45 minute set? From: gillymor Blind Blake also did some humorous songs like Diddie Wah Diddie and That'll Never Happen No More which are lots of fun to play. |