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"32-20 Blues"
Original 78 record label
SinglebyRobert Johnson
ReleasedApril 1937 (1937-04)
RecordedNovember 26, 1936
StudioGunter Hotel, San Antonio, Texas, United States
GenreBlues
Length2:49
LabelVocalion, ARC
Songwriter(s)Robert Johnson
Producer(s)Don Law

"32-20 Blues" is a blues song by Delta blues musician Robert Johnson. It was recorded during his second recording session in San Antonio, Texas, United States, on November 26, 1936. The title refers to .32-20 Winchester ammunition, which could be used in handguns as well as smaller rifles.

The song is based on the Skip James song "22-20 Blues".[1] The song was released in April the following year on Vocalion Records as a 78 rpm record. It was included on the first reissue of Johnson's songs, King of the Delta Blues Singers in 1961. In 1990, it was released on compact disc as part of The Complete Recordings box set.[2]

The song has been recorded by many artists, including Muddy Waters, the New York Dolls, Phil Manning, Bob Dylan, John Hammond Jr., Eric Clapton, Alexis Korner, Colin Hodgkinson (playing bass), Flamin' Groovies, Johnny Winter, Gov't Mule, Rory Block, the Peter Green Splinter Group, Keith Richards, Cowboy Junkies, Cassandra Wilson, Rusty Cage, Chain, and Peter Laughner.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Robert Palmer (1981). Deep Blues. Penguin Books. p. 116. ISBN 978-0-14-006223-6.
  • ^ "Robert Johnson: 32-20 Blues – Appears On". AllMusic. Retrieved August 22, 2014.
  • ^ "Song Search Results for 32-20 Blues". AllMusic. Retrieved August 22, 2014.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=32-20_Blues&oldid=1221885150"

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