K.C. Douglas

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Mercury Blues 00:00 Tools
Mercury Boogie 00:00 Tools
Casey Jones 00:00 Tools
Big Road Blues 00:00 Tools
Make Your Coffee 00:00 Tools
Canned Heat 00:00 Tools
K.C. Boogie 00:00 Tools
Lonely Boy Blues 00:00 Tools
Catfish Blues 00:00 Tools
Broken Heart 00:00 Tools
Bottle Up And Go 00:00 Tools
Key To The Highway 00:00 Tools
Tell Me 00:00 Tools
Hen House Blues 00:00 Tools
Wake Up, Workin' Woman 00:00 Tools
You Got A Good Thing Now 00:00 Tools
Howling Blues 00:00 Tools
Lonely Blues 00:00 Tools
Tore Your Playhouse Down 00:00 Tools
Born In The Country 00:00 Tools
Meanest Woman 00:00 Tools
Rootin' Ground Hog 00:00 Tools
Night Shirt Blues 00:00 Tools
Move To Kansas City 00:00 Tools
Your Crying Won't Make Me Stay 00:00 Tools
Love Me All Night Long 00:00 Tools
Kansas City 00:00 Tools
No More Cryin' 00:00 Tools
Buck Dance 00:00 Tools
Whiskey Headed Woman 00:00 Tools
Watch Dog Blues 00:00 Tools
Hear Me Howling 00:00 Tools
Had I Money 00:00 Tools
I Got the Key (Key to the Highway) 00:00 Tools
I Have My Woman 00:00 Tools
High Water Rising 00:00 Tools
K.C.'s Blues 00:00 Tools
K.C.'s Doctor's Blues 00:00 Tools
Catfish 00:00 Tools
Woke Up This Morning 00:00 Tools
Blues 00:00 Tools
I Met the Blues This Morning 00:00 Tools
Black Cat Bone 00:00 Tools
My Mind's Going Back to 1929 00:00 Tools
FANNY LOU 00:00 Tools
SOMEBODY DONE STOLE MY GAL 00:00 Tools
Country Girl 00:00 Tools
Kassie Jones (Casey Jones) 00:00 Tools
Married Woman Blues 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Build Me a Web 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want No Woman to Love Me 00:00 Tools
Richard's Ride 00:00 Tools
Mercury Blues (Mercury Boogie) 00:00 Tools
Blues And Trouble 00:00 Tools
Good Looking Women 00:00 Tools
Black Cat Bone (2) 00:00 Tools
Mercury Blues - K. C. Douglas 00:00 Tools
Good Looking Women (2) 00:00 Tools
Fanny Lou (2) 00:00 Tools
Little Green House 00:00 Tools
K.C.'s Doctor Blues 00:00 Tools
Good Looking Women (1) 00:00 Tools
I Know You Didn't Want Me 00:00 Tools
03 - Catfish Blues - 1974 - Mercury Blues 00:00 Tools
KC Boogie 00:00 Tools
19 - Country Girl - 1974 - Mercury Blues 00:00 Tools
Stop Time 00:00 Tools
Mercury Boogie (1948) 00:00 Tools
K. C.'s Blues 00:00 Tools
Wake Up, Working Woman 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want No Woman To Love 00:00 Tools
No More Crying 00:00 Tools
02 - My Mind's Going Back To 1929 - 1974 - Mercury Blues 00:00 Tools
Mercury Blues (1949) 00:00 Tools
01 - Mercury Blues - 1974 - Mercury Blues 00:00 Tools
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K. C. Douglas (November 21, 1913 — October 18, 1975) was an American blues singer and guitarist. Born in Sharon, Mississippi, Douglas was a rural blues stylist in the San Francisco/Oakland area of California. Douglas was influenced by Tommy Johnson, whose "Canned Heat Blues" he adapted on his album, Big Road Blues. Douglas produced a blues classic when he recorded "Mercury Boogie" in 1949. The tune, which paid homage to the American automobile, was later renamed "Mercury Blues" and covered by Steve Miller, David Lindley, and Dwight Yoakam. Alan Jackson had a number one hit when he recorded the tune in 1992. In the early 1960s Douglas recorded such songs as "Born in the Country," "Catfish Blues," "Fanny Lou," "Hear Me Howlin'," "K.C.'s Doctor Blues," and "Wake Up Workin' Woman" for Chris Strachwitz, mostly released on Strachwitz's Arhoolie Records and the Prestige Bluesville label. In 1961, Douglas played guitar on Sidney Maiden's album, Trouble An' Blues, thus reuniting a working partnership for both of them that had started in the 1940s. Douglas did not reach his peak until the 1970s. He played at the San Francisco Blues Festival in 1973 and 1974. He formed a quartet and became a frequent performer at coffeehouses, clubs, and bars in the East Bay/Modesto/Stockton area. Succumbing to a fatal heart attack in Berkeley, California in October 1975, Douglas was buried in the Pleasant Green Cemetery in Sharon, Mississippi. While in his 30s and working at a garage, Douglas taught blues guitar to the young grandson of his employer - Steve Wold. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.