Read Can't Be Satisfied Online
Authors: Robert Gordon
Wilmer, Val,
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Wilson, Kim,
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Winje, Mrs.,
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Winter, Johnny: Blue Sky Records and,
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; guitar style of,
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; influence on Muddy,
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; meets Muddy,
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; Muddy’s funeral,
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; Muddy’s marriage to Marva,
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; as producer,
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; recordings and,
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; on SoundStage,
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tours with Muddy,
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Winwood, Stevie,
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Wolf, Peter,
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“W.O.M.A.N.,”
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Wood, Ronnie,
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Woodlawn Organization,
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Woodstock Album
(album)
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WOPA (radio station)
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Work, John, III,
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American Negro Songs,
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; death of,
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; description of the blues,
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; Fisk–Library of Congress recordings,
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; at Fisk University,
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; Lomax excludes,
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lyrical structure of blues,
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; manuscript of,
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; mentioned in Lomax’s book,
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; with Muddy,
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; Muddy’s birthdate,
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The World Don’t Owe Me Nothing
(Edwards)
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“The Worried Blues,”
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“Worried Life Blues,”
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“You Can’t Lose What You Never Had,”
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“You Don’t Have to Go,”
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“You Need Love,”
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Young, Neil,
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“Young-Fashioned Ways,”
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“You’re Gonna Miss Me (When I’m Dead and Gone),”
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“You’re So Fine,”
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Zanzibar Club,
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