Big Maceo

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Worried life blues 00:00 Tools
Chicago Breakdown 00:00 Tools
County Jail Blues 00:00 Tools
Detroit Jump 00:00 Tools
I Got the Blues 00:00 Tools
Anytime for You 00:00 Tools
Winter time blues 00:00 Tools
Since You Been Gone 00:00 Tools
Texas Blues 00:00 Tools
Tuff Luck Blues 00:00 Tools
Big Road Blues 00:00 Tools
Without You My Life Don't Mean a Thing 00:00 Tools
Why Should I Hang Around 00:00 Tools
Worried Life Blues No. 2 00:00 Tools
Have You Heard About It 00:00 Tools
Leaving Blues 00:00 Tools
Strange to Me 00:00 Tools
Can't you read 00:00 Tools
Kid man blues 00:00 Tools
Things Have Changed 00:00 Tools
Texas Stomp 00:00 Tools
Bye Bye Baby 00:00 Tools
Big City Blues 00:00 Tools
County Jail 00:00 Tools
Poor Kelly Blues 00:00 Tools
Maceo's 32-20 00:00 Tools
Ramblin' mind blues 00:00 Tools
Kidman Blues 00:00 Tools
So Long Baby 00:00 Tools
My Last Go Round 00:00 Tools
Some Sweet Day 00:00 Tools
It's All Up to You 00:00 Tools
Won't Be A Fool No More 00:00 Tools
Macy Special 00:00 Tools
Broke and Hungry Blues 00:00 Tools
Why Should I Hang Around? 00:00 Tools
My Own Troubles 00:00 Tools
I'm so worried 00:00 Tools
One Sunday Morning 00:00 Tools
Come on home 00:00 Tools
Just Tell Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Worried Life Blues No. 1 00:00 Tools
Worried Life Blues No.2 00:00 Tools
It's All Over Now 00:00 Tools
Ramblin'mind Blues 00:00 Tools
Bye, Bye, Baby 00:00 Tools
Flyin' Boogie (Macy Special) 00:00 Tools
My Last Go Around 00:00 Tools
I Lost My Little Woman 00:00 Tools
If You Ever Change Your Ways 00:00 Tools
Eloise, Don't Play Me for a Fool 00:00 Tools
Do You Remember? 00:00 Tools
Strange to Me Blues 00:00 Tools
Leavin' Blues 00:00 Tools
Bye, Bye Baby 00:00 Tools
Worried Life Blues Big 00:00 Tools
Maceos' 32-20 00:00 Tools
Worried Life Blues (2002 Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Have You Heard About It? 00:00 Tools
Do You Remember 00:00 Tools
If You Ever Change You Ways 00:00 Tools
I Lost My Woman 00:00 Tools
Worried Life Blues - 2002 Remastered 00:00 Tools
Detroit Stomp 00:00 Tools
Country Jail Blues 00:00 Tools
Wintertime Blues 00:00 Tools
Worried Life Blues - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Let Me Play With Your Poodle 00:00 Tools
Eloise 00:00 Tools
It`s All Up To You 00:00 Tools
Can`t You Read 00:00 Tools
Chicago Breakdown (1945) 00:00 Tools
Eloise, Don’t Play Me For A Fool 00:00 Tools
Worried Life Blues (1941) 00:00 Tools
Texas Stomp (1945) 00:00 Tools
Conty Jail Blues 00:00 Tools
Worried Life Blues - Original 00:00 Tools
Detroit Jump (1945) 00:00 Tools
Worried Life Blues - 00:00 Tools
Without You My Life Don’t Mean a Thing 00:00 Tools
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 00:00 Tools
County Jail Blues (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Without You My life Don't Mean 00:00 Tools
Kidman Blues (1945) 00:00 Tools
Caan't You Read 00:00 Tools
detriot jump 00:00 Tools
I'ts All Up To You 00:00 Tools
Rambli`n Mind Blues 00:00 Tools
Can't You Read? 00:00 Tools
Bye Bye, Baby 00:00 Tools
Since You've Been Gone 00:00 Tools
Chicago Breakdown Boogie 1945 00:00 Tools
Chicago Breakdown / Big Maceo 00:00 Tools
Worried Life Blues No2 00:00 Tools
Worried Life Blues #2 00:00 Tools
Worried Life Blues (1941) [Big maceo] 00:00 Tools
County Jail Blues (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Worries Life Blues 00:00 Tools
Worr 00:00 Tools
Macy Special (Flying Boogie) 00:00 Tools
Without You, Life Don't Mean A Thing 00:00 Tools
Worried Life Blues * 00:00 Tools
Any Time For You 00:00 Tools
so long, baby 00:00 Tools
Chicago Breakdown - Big Maceo Merriweather 00:00 Tools
barrehousel woman blues 00:00 Tools
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"Big" Maceo Merriweather (March 31, 1905 - February 23, 1953) was a blues pianist and singer active in Chicago in the 1940s. Born Major Merriweather (or Merewether) in Atlanta, Georgia, he taught himself how to play piano. In the 1920s he moved to Detroit and began playing parties and clubs. In 1941, a desire to record led him to Chicago where he met and befriended Tampa Red. Red introduced him to Lester Melrose of Bluebird Records, who signed him to a recording contract. His first record was "Worried Life Blues" (1941), which promptly became a blues hit and remained his signature piece. Other classic piano blues recordings such as "Chicago Breakdown" followed. His piano style developed from players like Leroy Carr and Roosevelt Sykes, as well as from the boogie-woogie style of Meade "Lux" Lewis and Albert Ammons. His career was cut short in 1946 by a stroke. However, he was one of the most influential blues piano players of the 1940s and his style had an impact on practically every post-World War II blues pianist of note. His most famous song, "Worried Life Blues" is a staple of the blues repertoire, with artists such as Eric Clapton featuring it regularly in performances. Big Maceo is also on Last.fm as Big Maceo Merriweather. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.