Sleepy John Estes - Milk Cow Blues download song

  • Artist: Sleepy John Estes
  • Song: Milk Cow Blues
  • Genre: Blues
  • Length: 03:03
  • Size: 5.7MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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Comments

Toornap Tarraa

2020-11-20 10:30:45 | Profile
All time great one of the best Power Trios!

naim anuar

2020-03-23 07:09:51 | Profile
This is really “leaving trunk”

Noura Hossam

2020-01-15 09:20:42 | Profile
The mandolin player he played with - Yank Rachell - lived his last years here in Indianapolis and was friends with many of my blues friends.

Grey Casper

2019-12-01 15:04:52 | Profile
The phrasing is unique. The only other song it reminds me of is the Beatles "Come Together". And the lyrics is very hard to transcribe. Are there anybody born in central Tennessee out there, who can listen in? But the title - there must be some mix up or sloppiness on the record company - for this has absolutely nothing to with Kokomo Arnolds "Milk Cow Blues".