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1980 Hall of Fame InducteesPerformer Willie Dixon
1981 Hall of Fame InducteesPerformer 1982 Hall of Fame InducteesClassics of Blues Literature Blues Unlimited Magazine Living Blues Magazine Blues and Gospel Records 1902-1942, by Robert M.W. Dixon and John Godrich Classics of Blues Recordings--Album King of the Delta Blues Singers--Robert Johnson (Columbia, 1961) Performer 1983 Hall of Fame InducteesClassics of Blues Recordings--Albums Live at the Regal--B.B. King (ABC-Paramount) King of the Delta Blues Singers Vol. II (Columbia, 1970) Founder of the Delta Blues--Charley Patton (Yazoo) The Best of Muddy Waters--Muddy Waters (Chess, 1958) McKinley Morganfield A.K.A. Muddy Waters--Muddy Waters (Chess, 1971) Classics of Blues Recordings--Singles and Album Tracks Dust My Broom--Elmore James (Trumpet , 1951) Sweet Home Chicago--Robert Johnson (Vocalion, 1936) Worried Life Blues--Big Maceo (Bluebird ,1941) Hell Hound On My Trail--Robert Johnson (ARC/Vocalion, 1937) Call it Stormy Monday (But Tuesday is Just as Bad) --T-Bone Walker (Black & White, 1947) Performer 1984 Hall of Fame InducteesClassics of Blues Literature Deep Blue by Robert Palmer Classics of Blues Recordings--Album Boss Blues Harmonica--Little Walter (Chess) West Side Soul--Magic Sam (Delmark) Hoodoo Man Blues--Junior Wells (Delmark) Classics of Blues Recordings--Singles or Album Tracks I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man--Muddy Waters (Chess 1954) The Things That I Used to Do--Guitar Slim (Specialty, 1953) Got My Mojo Working--Muddy Waters (Chess album track ,1960) Performer 1985 Hall of Fame InducteesClassics of Blues Literature Blues Records 1943-1966 by Mike Leadbitter & Neil Slaven Classics of Blues Recordings--Album Born Under a Bad Sign--Albert King (Stax) Chester Burnett A.K.A Howlin' Wolf--Howlin' Wolf (Chess, 1972) Howlin' Wolf ("rocking chair" album)--Howlin' Wolf (Chess, 1962) Classics of Blues Recordings--Singles or Album Tracks Smokestack Lightnin'--Howlin' Wolf (Chess 1956) The Thrill is Gone--B.B. King (ABC Bluesway 1969) Boogie Chillen--John Lee Hooker (Modern, 1948) Performer 1986 Hall of Fame InducteesClassics of Blues Literature Chicago Breakdown (Chicago Blues) by Mike Rowe Classics of Blues Recordings--Albums Ice Pickin'--Albert Collins (Alligator) I Am The Blues--Willie Dixon (Columbia) Live Wire--Blues Power--Albert King (Stax) Classics of Blues Recordings--Singles or Album Tracks Mannish Boy--Muddy Waters (Chess 1955) Juke--Little Walter (Checker, 1952) Cross Road Blues--Robert Johnson (ARC/Vocalion, 1936) Performer 1987 Hall of Fame InducteesClassics of Blues Literature The Story of the Blues by Paul Oliver Classics of Blues Recordings--Albums Blues Before Sunrise--Leroy Carr (Columbia) Hide Away--Freddie (Freddy) King (King, 1969) Two Steps From the Blues--Bobby "Blue" Bland (Duke) Classics of Blues Recordings--Singles or Album Tracks Help Me--Sonny Boy Williamson #2 (Checker 1963) I'm Ready--Muddy Waters (Chess 1954) Please Send Me Someone to Love--Percy Mayfield (Specialty 1950) Big Road Blues--Tommy Johnson (Victor, 1928) Performer 1988 Hall of Fame InducteesClassics of Blues Literature The Blues Fell This Morning (The Meaning of the Blues) by Paul Oliver Classics of Blues Recordings--Album The Original Flair & Meteor Sides--Elmore James (Ace) Down on Stovall's Plantation--Muddy Waters (Testament, 1966) The Chess Box--Muddy Waters (P-Vine Special, 1985) Classics of Blues Recordings--Singles or Album Tracks Born Under a Bad Sign--Albert King (Stax, 1967) Pony Blues--Charley Patton (Paramount 1929) How Long, How Long Blues--Leroy Carr (Vocalion, 1928) Performer 1989 Hall of Fame InducteesClassics of Blues Literature Feel Like Going Home by Peter Guralnick Classics of Blues Recordings--Albums Showdown--Albert Collins, Robert Cray & Johnny Copeland (Alligator) Live on Maxwell Street--Robert Nighthawk (Rounder) Right Place, Wrong Time--Otis Rush (Bullfrog) The World's Greatest Blues Singer--Bessie Smith (Columbia) Classics of Blues Recordings--Single or Album Track Come On In My Kitchen--Robert Johnson (ARC/Vocalion, 1936) Drifting Blues--Charles Brown with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Philo/Aladdin 1945) Long Distance Call--Muddy Waters (Chess 1951) Performer ***
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