American old and new blues mp3

A great request! Here's a list of classic American blues artists, both old and new, with some of their most popular songs available as MP3s:

Old Blues (1920s-1950s)

  1. Robert Johnson - "Cross Road Blues" (1937)
  2. Son House - "Grinnin' in Your Face" (1930)
  3. Charlie Patton - "Pony Blues" (1929)
  4. Bessie Smith - "Downhearted Blues" (1923)
  5. Ma Rainey - "See See Rider Blues" (1924)
  6. Blind Lemon Jefferson - "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" (1927)
  7. Lonnie Johnson - "Tomorrow Night" (1948)
  8. T-Bone Walker - "Call It Stormy Monday" (1947)
  9. Muddy Waters - "Hoochie Coochie Man" (1954)
  10. Howlin' Wolf - "Smokestack Lightning" (1956)

New Blues (1960s-1990s)

  1. Eric Clapton - "Layla" (1970)
  2. Stevie Ray Vaughan - "Pride and Joy" (1983)
  3. Buddy Guy - "Stormy Monday" (1993)
  4. B.B. King - "The Thrill Is Gone" (1969)
  5. Albert King - "Born Under a Bad Sign" (1967)
  6. Freddie King - "Hide Away" (1961)
  7. Otis Rush - "All Your Love (I Miss Loving)" (1958)
  8. Magic Slim - "Scorched" (1994)
  9. Lonnie Brooks - "Sweet Home Chicago" (1981)
  10. Koko Taylor - "Wang Dang Doodle" (1965)

Contemporary Blues (2000s-present)

  1. Gary Clark Jr. - "Bright Lights" (2012)
  2. Christone "Kingfish" Ingram - "Fresh Out" (2019)
  3. Daniel Norgren - "The River" (2017)
  4. Fantastic Negrito - "Lost in a World" (2016)
  5. Samantha Fish - "Chills" (2017)
  6. Christy Hearn - "Bourbon and Blues" (2015)
  7. Mike Zito - "Keep It Simple" (2014)
  8. Eric Gales - "The Story of My Life" (2017)
  9. Joe Bonamassa - "Different Shades of Blue" (2014)
  10. Shemekia Copeland - "A Woman Always Knows" (2015)

Please note that some of these songs may not be available as free MP3s due to copyright restrictions. You can try searching for them on music streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube Music, or purchase them from online music stores like iTunes or Google Play Music.