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I Get So Weary
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Format: CD / Album
Our Take
Our Take
T-Bone Walker, the legendary blues musician, brings us a two-for-one deal with "I Get So Weary" and "Singing The Blues". And let me tell you, listening to this album is like finding a tenner in your coat pocket - a pleasant surprise that puts a spring in your step.
"I Get So Weary" kicks things off with Walker's signature smooth vocals and impressive guitar skills. The title track is a soulful ballad that will have you swaying along in no time. Walker's emotive delivery transports you to a smoky jazz club in the heart of New Orleans, where the music flows like bourbon and the good times never end.
But wait, there's more! "Singing The Blues" takes things up a notch with its upbeat tempo and catchy hooks. Walker's playful lyrics and infectious energy make this track a standout, guaranteed to have you tapping your feet and humming along.
Overall, T-Bone Walker's "I Get So Weary + Singing The Blues" is a delightful mix of soulful blues and feel-good vibes. It's the perfect soundtrack for lazy Sunday afternoons or lively Friday nights. So grab a glass of whiskey, kick back, and let T-Bone Walker serenade you into blues heaven.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Here in the Dark
2. I Miss You Baby
3. Life Is Too Short
4. Welcome Blues
5. I Get So Weary
6. You Just Wanted to Use Me
7. Through With Women
8. Street Walking Woman
9. Party Girl
10. High Society
11. Lollie Lou
12. Got No Use for You
13. Glamour Girl
14. The Hustle
15. Alimony Blues
16. News for My Baby
17. Love Is Just a Gamble
18. I'm Still in Love With You
19. I'm About to Lose My Mind
20. I Got the Blues Again
21. Everytime
22. Bye, Bye, Baby
23. I'll Understand
24. Teen Age Baby
25. No Reason
26. Strollin' With Bones
27. Wanderin' Heart
28. Pony Tail
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
T-Bone Walker
T-Bone Walker: The King of Electric Blues Unleashing riffs that could make your grandma's wig fly off, T-Bone Walker is the original bad boy of the electric blues scene. With a swagger as smooth as his guitar licks, this Texan maestro revolutionized the blues game with his pioneering use of amplified sound. Emerging onto the scene in the 1940s, T-Bone didn't just play the blues - he embodied them. His raw, emotive vocals paired with his blistering guitar solos created a sound that was as infectious as it was groundbreaking. He was a true showman, known for his flashy suits, killer dance moves, and ability to captivate a crowd like no other. Walker's influence can be heard in the DNA of countless modern-day guitar heroes, from Stevie Ray Vaughan to Jimi Hendrix. His impact on the genre is undeniable, with hits like "Stormy Monday" and "Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just As Bad)" cementing his status as a true blues legend. So next time you're feeling a bit down in the dumps, put on some T-Bone Walker and let his electrifying tunes lift your spirits. With a discography as tasty as a plate of juicy ribs, this is one artist you'll want to sink your teeth into. T-Bone Walker: the king of electric blues, the master of soulful swagger, and the ultimate guitar virtuoso. Bow down to the legend.
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