Buddy Moss

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You Got To Give Me Some Of It 00:00 Tools
Tricks Ain't Walking No More 00:00 Tools
Red River Blues 00:00 Tools
Struggle Buggie 00:00 Tools
Undertaker Blues 00:00 Tools
Hard Road Blues 00:00 Tools
I'm Sitting Here Tonight 00:00 Tools
Unfinished Business 00:00 Tools
When I'm Dead And Gone 00:00 Tools
Jealous Hearted Man 00:00 Tools
Hey Lawdy Mama 00:00 Tools
I'm Sittin' Here Tonight 00:00 Tools
Prowling Woman 00:00 Tools
Midnight Rambler 00:00 Tools
Hard Times Blues 00:00 Tools
Travelin' Blues 00:00 Tools
In The Evening 00:00 Tools
Cold Rainy Day 00:00 Tools
Best Gal 00:00 Tools
Cold Country Blues 00:00 Tools
Bye Bye Mama 00:00 Tools
Thousand Woman Blues 00:00 Tools
Amy 00:00 Tools
Blue Shadow Falling 00:00 Tools
Hard Time Blues 00:00 Tools
evil hearted woman 00:00 Tools
Daddy Don't Care 00:00 Tools
Broke Down Engine 00:00 Tools
Shake It All Night Long 00:00 Tools
Sleepless Night 00:00 Tools
Oh Lordy Mama 00:00 Tools
Dough Rolling Papa 00:00 Tools
I've Got to Keep to the Highway 00:00 Tools
Insane Blues 00:00 Tools
Can't Use You No More (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
My Baby Won't Pay Me No Mind 00:00 Tools
Stinging Bull Nettle 00:00 Tools
T.B.'s Killing Me 00:00 Tools
Pushin' It 00:00 Tools
Comin' Back 00:00 Tools
Your Hard Head Will Bring You Some Sorrow Some Day 00:00 Tools
Prowlin' Gambler Blues 00:00 Tools
When The Hearse Roll Me From My Door 00:00 Tools
B & O Blues No. 2 00:00 Tools
New Lovin' Blues 00:00 Tools
Bachelor's Blues 00:00 Tools
Restless Night Blues 00:00 Tools
Love Me, Baby, Love Me 00:00 Tools
Bye Bye Mama (East Coast Blues Mix) 00:00 Tools
Jinx Man Blues 00:00 Tools
Misery Man Blues 00:00 Tools
Oh Lawdy Mama 00:00 Tools
Undertaker Blues (feat. Buddy Moss) 00:00 Tools
You Need a Woman 00:00 Tools
That'll Never Happen No More 00:00 Tools
I'm Sitting On Top Of The World 00:00 Tools
Somebody Keeps Calling Me 00:00 Tools
Too Dog Gone Jealous 00:00 Tools
Back To My Used To Be (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Chesterfield 00:00 Tools
Unkind Woman 00:00 Tools
Married Man's Blues 00:00 Tools
Hard Times 00:00 Tools
Step It up and Go 00:00 Tools
Hurry Home 00:00 Tools
Kansas City 00:00 Tools
Going To Your Funeral In A Vee Eight Ford 00:00 Tools
Broke Down Engine No. 2 (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Some Lonesome Day 00:00 Tools
Oh Lordy Mama No. 2 00:00 Tools
Can't Use You No More 00:00 Tools
Red River 00:00 Tools
Gravy Server 00:00 Tools
Worrysome Woman 00:00 Tools
Betty And Dupree 00:00 Tools
How I Feel Today 00:00 Tools
Can't Use You No More (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Everyday Seems Like Sunday 00:00 Tools
Back To My Used To Be (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Come on Around to My House 00:00 Tools
Joy Rag 00:00 Tools
Someday Baby 00:00 Tools
Mistreated Boy 00:00 Tools
Every Day, Every Day 00:00 Tools
See What You Done Done 00:00 Tools
I Got a Woman, Don't Mean Me No Good 00:00 Tools
That Will Never Happen No More 00:00 Tools
Bye Bye Mama (Future Blues Mix) 00:00 Tools
Broke Down Engine No. 2 (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Going To Your Funeral 00:00 Tools
Stop Hanging Around 00:00 Tools
Oh, Lordy Mama 00:00 Tools
Broke Down Engine No. 2 00:00 Tools
Love Me Baby Love Me 00:00 Tools
Some Lonesome Day (14065-1) 00:00 Tools
Baby You're the One for Me 00:00 Tools
It Was in the Weary Hour Night 00:00 Tools
Some Lonesome Day (15552) 00:00 Tools
My Baby Won't Pay Me No Mind / Buddy Moss 00:00 Tools
Some Lonesome Day (14065-2) 00:00 Tools
Your Hard Head Will Bring You Sorrow Some Day 00:00 Tools
T.B.'s Killing 00:00 Tools
Someday Baby (I'll Have Mine) 00:00 Tools
Little Angel Blues 00:00 Tools
Prowling Gambler Blues 00:00 Tools
Talking About My Time 00:00 Tools
Instrumental 00:00 Tools
It Was The Weary Hour Night 00:00 Tools
On My Way 00:00 Tools
How About You 00:00 Tools
Oh Lordy Mama No.2 00:00 Tools
Going To Your Funeral In A V8 Ford 00:00 Tools
You Got to Give Me Some 00:00 Tools
05 - How I Feel Today - Atlanta Blues Legend - 1967 (2007) 00:00 Tools
Buddy Moss - Undertaker blues 00:00 Tools
broke down engine no. 2 take 1 00:00 Tools
Struggle Buggy 00:00 Tools
Oh Lordy Mama No 2 00:00 Tools
TB's Killing Me 00:00 Tools
That Will Never Happen 00:00 Tools
Sop Hanging Around 00:00 Tools
Sitting on Top of the World 00:00 Tools
some lonesome day take 2 00:00 Tools
Married Man Blues 00:00 Tools
08 - I'm Sitting On The Top Of The World - Atlanta Blues Legend - 1967 (2007) 00:00 Tools
Undertaker Blues (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Dough Rollin' Papa 00:00 Tools
16 - I Got A Woman, Don't Mean Me No Good - Atlanta Blues Legend - 1967 (2007) 00:00 Tools
some lonesome day take 1 00:00 Tools
back to used to be 2 00:00 Tools
broke down engine no. 2 take 2 00:00 Tools
Duid Deed 00:00 Tools
Joker Man Blues 00:00 Tools
Daddy Dont Care 00:00 Tools
Some Lonesome Day [Take 1] 00:00 Tools
Little Angle Blues 00:00 Tools
Instrumental #1 00:00 Tools
Instrumental No. 1 00:00 Tools
Cold Country Blues 1933 00:00 Tools
Every Day 00:00 Tools
Next Door Man 00:00 Tools
Broke Down Engine No. 2 [Take 2] 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track: Red River 00:00 Tools
I'm Sttin' Here Tonight 00:00 Tools
Baby You'’Re the One for Me 00:00 Tools
You Got to Give Me Some of It - Buddy Moss 00:00 Tools
can't use you no more 2 00:00 Tools
Some Lonesome Day [Take 2] 00:00 Tools
Some Lonesome Day (take 2) 00:00 Tools
Tricks Ain't Walkin' No Mores 00:00 Tools
Love Me Baby, Love Me 00:00 Tools
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Eugene "Buddy" Moss (January 16, 1914, Jewell, Georgia - October 19, 1984, Atlanta, Georgia) was an American East Coast blues guitarist, singer, songwriter and harmonica player. He was one of twelve children from a sharecropping family in Warren county. When he was four years old his family moved to Augusta, Georgia, where he taught himself how to play the harmonica in order to entertain people at parties. He spent the next ten years in Augusta until he picked up and moved to Atlanta where he met up with the likes of Barbecue Bob and Curley Weaver. They were impressed with Moss's aptitude on the harmonica at such a young age, and Moss accompanied them with the Georgia Cotton Pickers in a recording session at the Campbell Hotel in Atlanta in December 1930. This was Moss's first recording experience ever. Moss stayed busy in the next three years teaching himself how to play the guitar and in January 1933, Moss put out his own record through the American Recording Company in New York City. Paul Oliver said, "His first titles revealed him as a competent guitarist with a swinging style that made effective use of bass string rhythms and of raising a note by 'hammering on.'" This first recording session consisted of eleven tunes, and by mid-September 1933 he was recording another twelve songs. This time, however, Curley Weaver and Blind Willie McTell were accompanying him. The summer of 1934 saw Moss outselling everyone in the industry and continued to do that when he teamed up with Josh White in 1935. Moss was arrested that year however for either murdering his wife or fighting to the death with one of his rivals, depending on which source you read. He was released from the Georgia prison system six years later due to good behavior and a good word from James Baxter Long, Blind Boy Fuller's "manager." This may have been due to the fact that Blind Boy Fuller was dying and Long needed another star. Moss moved to Elon College, west of Burlington, North Carolina, where he worked and lived in Long's home, working in the fields during the weekdays and in Long's store on the weekends. When World War II commenced and the government banned the use of shellac used in 78 rpm discs, the industry collapsed. This created a huge decline in recorded blues during this period. Moss worked odd jobs through the rest of his life such as elevator conductor, truck driver, and tobacco farmer. In 1964, however, Moss visited Josh White at one of his concerts at Emory College. Moss was recognized by the academics there and asked to play in festivals such as the Newport Folk Festival in 1966 and the Atlanta Blues and Grass Roots Festival in 1976. Moss had had a hard life and did not wish to continue touring. Eugene Moss died October 19, 1984, in Atlanta, Georgia. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.