Henry Thomas

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Fishing Blues 02:45 Tools
Old Country Stomp 00:00 Tools
Bull Doze Blues 03:25 Tools
Red River Blues 02:50 Tools
John Henry 00:00 Tools
Don't Ease Me In 00:00 Tools
Honey, Won't You Allow Me One More Chance? 00:00 Tools
Bob McKinney 00:00 Tools
Jonah in the Wilderness 00:00 Tools
Railroadin' Some 00:00 Tools
The Fox And The Hounds 00:00 Tools
Don't Leave Me Here 00:00 Tools
Arkansas 00:00 Tools
Cottonfield Blues 00:00 Tools
The Little Red Caboose 00:00 Tools
Run, Mollie, Run 00:00 Tools
When The Train Comes Along 00:00 Tools
Charmin' Betsy 00:00 Tools
Shanty Blues 00:00 Tools
Lovin' Babe 00:00 Tools
Bulldoze Blues 00:00 Tools
Texas Worried Blues 00:00 Tools
Texas Easy Street 00:00 Tools
Woodhouse Blues 00:00 Tools
'Red River Blues' 00:00 Tools
Bull-Doze Blues 00:00 Tools
Run Mollie Run 00:00 Tools
Fishin' Blues 00:00 Tools
Honey Won't You Allow Me One More Chance 00:00 Tools
Texas Easy Street Blues 00:00 Tools
Fox and the Hounds 00:00 Tools
Honey, Won't You Allow Me One More Chance 00:00 Tools
Railroadin’ Some 00:00 Tools
Charming Betsy 00:00 Tools
Don’t Leave Me Here 00:00 Tools
Honey, Won’t You Allow Me One More Chance? 00:00 Tools
Charmin’ Betsy 00:00 Tools
My Dreams Are Clouded 00:00 Tools
Lovin’ Babe 00:00 Tools
Don’t Ease Me In 00:00 Tools
Bull Doze Blues (Future Blues Mix) 00:00 Tools
Bull Doze Blues (Electric Future Blues Mix) 00:00 Tools
Honey Just Allow Me One More Chance 00:00 Tools
Bulldoze Blues (AKA Goin' Up the Country) 00:00 Tools
Jonah In The Widlerness 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-01-Fishing_Blues 00:00 Tools
The Fox & Hounds 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-02-Old_Country_Stomp 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-04-Lovin_Babe 00:00 Tools
Red River Blues - Henry Thomas 00:00 Tools
Jonah in Wilderness 00:00 Tools
Honey, Won't You Allow Me 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-14-Cottonfield_Blues 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-13-John_Henry 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-11-Shanty_Blues 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-06-Don_t_Leave_Me_Here 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-05-Railroadin_Some 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-20-Bull_Doze_Blues 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-09-Honey_Won_t_You_Allow_Me_One_More_Chance_ 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-08-Bob_McKinney 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-15-Arkansas 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-16-The_Fox_And_The_Hounds 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-18-Jonah_In_The_Wilderness 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-10-Run_Mollie_Run 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-07-The_Little_Red_Caboose 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-17-Red_River_Blues 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-23-Texas_Worried_Blues 00:00 Tools
Honey Won't You Allow Me One More Chance? 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-12-Woodhouse_Blues 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-19-When_The_Train_Comes_Along 00:00 Tools
Bulldoze Blues (AKA Goin' Up the Country) [*] 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-22-Texas_Easy_Street 00:00 Tools
Going Up the Country 00:00 Tools
Texas_Worried_Blues-21-Don_t_Ease_Me_In 00:00 Tools
Fox and the Hounds, The 00:00 Tools
Honey Won’T You Allow Me One More Chance 00:00 Tools
Bull-Doze Blues - Original 00:00 Tools
Honey Won't You Allow Me One More Chance_ 00:00 Tools
Railroadin' Some (1929) 00:00 Tools
Fishing Blues (1928) 00:00 Tools
Little Red Cabosse, The 00:00 Tools
Don't Mess With The Mob 00:00 Tools
Don't Wait Too Long 00:00 Tools
Charmin' Betsey 00:00 Tools
Cotton Field Blues 00:00 Tools
Don't Ease in Me 00:00 Tools
Bob McKinney / Bully of the Town / Take Me Back 00:00 Tools
Little Red Caboose 00:00 Tools
Dont Ease Me In 00:00 Tools
Bull Doze Blues (1928) 00:00 Tools
Jonah In the Widerness 00:00 Tools
Yazz Party 00:00 Tools
Bull Doze Blues - 00:00 Tools
Gotta Give It Up 00:00 Tools
113. HENRY THOMAS - Fishing Blues 00:00 Tools
Acadian One-Step 00:00 Tools
The Right Stuff 00:00 Tools
Sincere World 00:00 Tools
The Little Red Cabosse 00:00 Tools
Don't Ease Me In - Henry Thomas 00:00 Tools
Latin House Mix 00:00 Tools
Honey, Wont You Allow Me One More Chance? 00:00 Tools
Fishin Blues 00:00 Tools
Don't Leave Me Here (Don't Ease Me In) 00:00 Tools
Nuke The Bass 00:00 Tools
Club Mix 00:00 Tools
Beat Sensation 00:00 Tools
Charmin Betsy 00:00 Tools
When The Trains Comes Along 00:00 Tools
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Henry Thomas (1874-1930) was an American country blues singer, songster and musician. Born in Big Sandy, Texas, he enjoyed a brief recording career in the late 1920s which has latterly been influential. He was often billed as "Ragtime Texas". His style was an early example of what later became known as Texas blues guitar. Thomas was born into a family of freed slaves in Big Sandy, Texas in 1874. He began traveling the Texas railroad lines as a hobo after leaving home in his teens. He eventually earned his way as an itinerant songster, entertaining local populaces as well as railway employees. He recorded 24 sides for Vocalion Records between 1927 and 1929, 23 of which were released. They include reels, gospel songs, minstrel songs, ragtime numbers, and blues. Besides guitar, Thomas accompanied himself on quills, a folk instrument fabricated from cane reeds whose sound is similar to the zampona played by musicians in Peru and Bolivia. His style of playing guitar was probably derived from banjo-picking styles. His life and career after his last recordings in 1929 have not been chronicled. Although one report places him in Texas in the 1950s, most biographers indicate he died in 1930, when he would have been 55 or 56 years old. Thomas' legacy has been sustained by his songs, which were revived by musicians beginning in the folk music revival of the early 1960s. Among the first of these was "Honey Won't You Allow Me One More Chance", which was re-interpreted by Bob Dylan on The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan in 1963 under the title "Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance". Dylan may have been introduced to Thomas through Harry Smith's 1952 compilation Anthology of American Folk Music, which includes two of Thomas' songs, "Old Country Stomp" and "Fishing Blues". Dylan may have heard Thomas' song on the 1962 album Henry Thomas Sings the Texas Blues. Although Dylan re-worked the melody and almost totally re-wrote the lyrics, he credited Thomas as co-writer on Freewheelin'. Thomas' song "Fishing Blues" was recorded by US folk-rock group The Lovin' Spoonful in 1965, appearing on their hit debut album Do You Believe in Magic. The song was recorded three years later, in 1968, by blues musician Taj Mahal for one of his first albums, De Old Folks at Home and has since been released on many of Taj Mahal's greatest hits compilations. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band also covered the song on their album Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Volume III in 2002. "Bull-Doze Blues", another of Thomas' Vocalion recordings, was reworked by pianist Johnny Miller in 1927 who re-wrote the words and gave it to Wingy Manone who recorded two versions titled "Up the Country" in December 1927 on Columbia and September 1930 on Champion Records. Except in jazz circles, it remained an obscure blues number until it was picked up by the blues-rock group Canned Heat, as the basis for the song "Going Up the Country". Though re-arranged, the Canned Heat song is musically the same, down to a faithful rendition of Thomas' quill solos by Jim Horn. Fellow band member Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson re-wrote the lyrics entirely and received credit on the song's original release in 1968 on Canned Heat's third album, Living the Blues. The next year, the group played at the Woodstock Festival. Their live performance of "Going Up the Country" was featured in the motion picture Woodstock and appeared as the second cut on the soundtrack album. "Don't Ease Me In" was covered by the Grateful Dead on their album Go to Heaven; and Thomas' recording of "Don't Ease Me In" is included on the compilation album The Music Never Stopped: Roots of the Grateful Dead. Thomas' arrangement of "Cottonfield Blues" was performed by early Delta blues musicians Garfield Akers and Mississippi Joe Callicott in 1929. In 1966, The Lovin' Spoonful included an original song entitled "Henry Thomas" on their album Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful. In 1993, the band Deacon Blue included a song entitled "Last Night I Dreamed of Henry Thomas" on their album Whatever You Say, Say Nothing. Thomas recorded 24 sides for Vocalion Records, 23 of which were released. The following list is ordered by date of release; dates of recording are given after the songtitles. 1927 – "John Henry" / "Cottonfield Blues", June 30, 1927 in Chicago, IL, Vocalion 1094 1927 – "The Fox and the Hounds" / "Red River Blues", October 5, 1927 in Chicago, IL, Vocalion 1137 1927 – "The Little Red Caboose" / "Bob McKinney, October 5, 1927 in Chicago, IL, Vocalion 1138 1927 – "Shanty Blues" / "Woodhouse Blues", October 7, 1927 in Chicago, IL, Vocalion 1139 1927 – "Jonah in the Wilderness" / "When the Train Comes Along", October 7, 1927 in Chicago, IL, Vocalion 1140 1927 – "Honey, Won't You Allow Me One More Chance" / "Run, Mollie, Run", October 7, 1927 in Chicago, IL, Vocalion 1141 1928 – "Don't Ease Me In" / "Texas Easy Street Blues", June 13, 1928 in Chicago, IL, Vocalion 1197 1928 – "Bull-Doze Blues" / "Old Country Stomp", June 13, 1928 in Chicago, IL, Vocalion 1230 1928 – "Texas Worried Blues" / "Fishing Blues", June 13, 1928 in Chicago, IL, Vocalion 1249 1928 – "Arkansas", July 1, 1927 in Chicago, IL, b/w Georgia Tom and Tampa Red – "Lonesome Man Blues", Vocalion 1286 1929 – "Railroadin' Some" / "Don't Leave Me Here", October 7, 1929 in Chicago, IL, Vocalion 1443 1929 – "Charmin' Betsy" / "Lovin' Babe", October 7, 1929 in Chicago, IL, Vocalion 1468 Read more on Last.fm. 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