12 BAR BLUES
VA - 12 Bar Blues (A Butterboy Compilation) CD1+CD2+CD3+CD4.
The 12-bar blues, a chord progression that is central to the genre of blues, has had a profound impact on popular music. Its popularity can be attributed to its simplicity and versatility. It serves as the backbone of countless blues, rock, and jazz compositions, and is found in various genres of music, not just Blues.
The reason for its lasting appeal lies in its structure. The 12-bar blues progression provides a clear sense of balance and allows other instruments time to develop longer melodies. This repetitive pattern, despite its simplicity, offers a canvas for compelling storytelling and emotional expression. The blues progression has a distinctive form in lyrics, phrase, chord structure, and duration. In its basic form, it is predominantly based on the I, IV, and V chords of a key.
The origins of the 12-bar blues can be traced back to African musical traditions brought to America through slavery. These traditions emphasized repetitive patterns and call-and-response vocals, which laid the foundation for the structure of the 12-bar blues. The blues originated from a combination of work songs, spirituals, and early southern country music. It was first written down by W.C. Handy, an African American composer and band leader.
The first published piece of music in the 12-bar blues style was “Memphis Blues” in 1912, a composition by W.C. Handy. However, the Beatles’ instrumental “12-Bar Original”, recorded in 1965, is one of the earliest examples of a 12-bar blues track. Its commercial release in 1996 underscores the enduring influence of the 12-bar blues. (B)
Here are 80 12 bar blues tracks that we all know. For some I have used cover versions oof th original with delightful differences and for others I have use two versions of the same song to see how these songs were interpreted from different artists. Also, I have kept the tracks chronological order based on their released dates so you can travel through the changes of time. The 12-bar blues form has stood the test of time. Its simplicity and emotional depth resonate with listeners across generations. Enjoy!
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Track lists
CD01
01 Robert Johnson - Sweet Home Chicago 3:02 1936
02 Nite Owls - Memphis Blues 2:36 1938
03 Margie Day - Little Red Rooster 3:04 1950
04 Little Walter - Juke 2:45 1952
05 Elvis Presley - That S All Right Mama 1:56 1954
06 Bill Haley & His Comets - Rock Around The Clock 2:07 1954
07 Bill Haley & His Comets - Shake Rattle & Roll 2:34 1955
08 T-Bone Walker - T-Bone Shuffle 2:47 1955
09 Little Richard - Tutti Frutti 2:23 1955
10 Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues 2:51 1956
11 Little Walter - Who 2:24 1956
12 Little Richard - Good Golly, Miss Molly 2:06 1956
13 Bo Diddley - Before You Accuse Me 3:54 1957
14 Billy Riley & The Little Green Men - Red Hot 2:31 1957
15 Chuck Berry - Johnny B. Goode 2:41 1958
16 Wilbert Harrison - Kansas City 2:25 1959
17 Jimmy Reed - Baby, What You Want Me To Do 2:27 1960
18 Chuck Berry - Let It Rock 1:47 1960
19 John Lee Hooker - Boom Boom 2:32 1961
20 Los Torpedos - Ice Cream Man 3:11 1963
CD02
21 Howlin’ Wolf - Killing Floor 2:51 1964
22 Beatles - 12-Bar Original (1965 Mono Mix) 6:45 1965
23 James Brown - I Got You (I Feel Good) 2:46 1964
24 Rolling Stones - Little Red Rooster 3:03 1964
25 Rolling Stones - Route 66 2:21 1964
26 Bob Dylan - She Belongs To Me 2:48 1965
27 Albert King - Crosscut Saw 2:49 1966
28 Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs - Red Hot 2:17 1966
29 John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers With Eric Clapton - All Your Love 3:36 1967
30 Jimi Hendrix - Red House 10:33 1967
31 Cream - Strange Brew 2:46 1967
32 Grateful Dead - Viola Lee Blues 10:13 1967
33 Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Sure 'nuff 'n Yes I Do - Safe As Milk 2:09 1967
34 Cream - Crossroads 4:18 1968
35 Beatles - Yer Blues 4:13 1968
36 Bakerloo - Bring It On Home 4:18 1969
37 Led Zeppelin - Cant' Quit You Baby 4:24 1969
38 Canned Heat - Goin' Up The Country 2:48 1969
39 Creedence Clearwater Revival - Good Golly, Miss Molly 2:44 1969
40 B.B. King - The Thrill Is Gone 5:24 1969
CD03
41 Beatles - For You Blue 2:32 1970
42 Derek And The Dominos - Have You Ever Loved A Woman 6:54 1970
43 Guess Who - Humpty's Blues 5:18 1970
44 Canned Heat - Let's Work Together 2:45 1970
45 Beatles - One After 909 2:55 1970
46 Doors - Roadhouse Blues 4:03 1970
47 Freddie King - Going Down 3:22 1971
48 Led Zeppelin - Rock And Roll 3:40 1971
49 Marc Bolan & T.Rex - Lean Woman Blues 3:00 1971
50 Procol Harum - Whiskey Train 5:08 1971
51 Stealers Wheel - Stuck In The Middle 3:29 1972
52 Chain - Blues With A Feeling 4:47 1973
53 Johnny Winter - Rock Me Baby 3:51 1973
54 Wet Willie - She Caught The Katy (And Lef Me A Mule To Ride) 3:18 1973
55 Lynyrd Skynyrd - Call Me The Breeze 5:08 1974
56 AC/Dc - The Jack 5:48 1975
57 Zztop - Tush 2:15 1975
58 Pat Travers - Boom, Boom (Out Go The Lights) 3:12 1976
59 Albert King - Born Under A Bad Sign 2:49 1978
60 Beatles - 12-Bar Original (Complete) 7:21 1965
CD04
61 George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Move It On Over (Hank Williams) 4:24 1978
62 Stevie Ray Vaughan - Pride And Joy (1978) 3:00 1978
63 Nrbq - 12 Bar Blues 2:49 1983
64 Bill Wyman - Baby, Please Don't Go 2:36 1985
65 U2 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For 4:38 1987
66 Albert Collins - Iceman 5:02 1991
67 Buddy Guy - Mustang Sally 4:47 1991
68 Eric Clapton - Hey Hey 3:46 1992
69 Eric Clapton - Walkin' Blues 3:36 1992
70 Muddy Waters - Hoochie Coochie Man 2:53 1993
71 Tracy Chapman - Give Me One Reason 4:28 1995
72 B.B. King - Ten Long Years (With Eric Clapton) 4:40 2000
73 The King - The House Is Rockin' 2:27 2000
74 Mary Lee's Corvette - Buckets Of Rain 3:54 2002
75 Delta Moon - Preachin' Blues 3:34 2002
76 White Stripes - Ball And Biscuit 7:17 2003
77 Drive-By Truckers - Carl Perkins' Cadillac 5:26 2004
78 Johnny Winter - Dust My Broom 6:01 2011
79 John Mayer - Something Like Olivia 3:01 2012
80 Rolling Stone - Blue And Lonesome 3:07 2016
81 K.C. & The Sunshine Band - Boogie Shoes (Bonus) 2:12 1990
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12 bars and a I IV V progression - where would we be without them - thanks BB
ReplyDeleteHi Dr Robert,
DeleteThis could have been 20 CDs longer.
Had to pick something so went with these. I hope you will enjoy them.
Cheers.
I've just heard the sad news that Dickey Betts has passed. He and Duane were unbeatable.
DeleteSad Day, Dr Robert.
DeleteAnother one down... RIP Dickie Betts.
Good one Butterboy, there may be a few tracks here I don't already have, but anyway this'll make great driving music so it'll end up on my car's flash drive.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bob Mac.
DeleteEnjoy the drive.
Cheers.
Known and unknown. Your specialty. Thanks BB
ReplyDeleteYou know how I like it, lemonflag.
DeleteCheers.
Wonderful compilations! Thanks for this BB.
ReplyDeleteVery Kind of you to say, Patrick.
DeleteThanks.
Cheers.