1937 in Music - Top Blues Records

Top Blues Records

  • Cross Road Blues – Robert Johnson
  • "Don't Tear My Clothes" – Big Bill Broonzy
  • "Horny Frog" – Big Bill Broonzy
  • "Terraplane Blues" – Robert Johnson
  • "32-20 Blues" – Robert Johnson
  • "Come On In My Kitchen" – Robert Johnson
  • "Good Morning School Girl" – Sonny Boy Williamson I

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