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  1. 22-20 Blues
  2. Careless Love
  3. Catfish Blues
  4. Cherry Ball Blues
  5. Crow Jane
  6. Cypress Grove
  7. Devil Got My Woman
  8. Hard Time Killin' Floor Blues
  9. Hard Time Killing Floor
  10. How Long Blues
  11. I'm So Glad
  12. Little Cow, Little Calf Blues
  13. Lorenzo Blues
  14. Mistreating Child Abuse
  15. Special Rider Blues
  16. Washington D.c. Hospital Center Blues

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Delta blues
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1931
1964–1969
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Nehemiah Curtis "Skip" James (June 9, 1902 – October 3, 1969) was an American delta blues singer, guitarist, pianist and songwriter. Born in Bentonia, Mississippi, he first learned to play guitar from another bluesman from the area, Henry Stuckey. His guitar playing is noted for its dark, minor sound, played in an open D-minor tuning with an intricate fingerpicking technique. James first recorded for Paramount Records in 1931, but these recordings sold poorly due to the Great Depression, and he drifted into obscurity. After a long absence from the public eye, James was "rediscovered" in 1964 by three blues enthusiasts, helping further the blues and folk music revival of the 1950s and early 60s. During this period, James appeared at several folk and blues festivals and gave live concerts around the county, also recording several albums for various record labels. He died in 1969 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His songs have influenced several generations of musicians, being adapted by Kansas Joe McCoy, Robert Johnson, Cream, Deep Purple, Chris Thomas King, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Beck, Big Sugar, and Rory Block.

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