First up is "Blue Ghost Blues" from 1927.
Next up is "Careless Love" from 1928.
From 1939" we have "She's Only a Woman."
In 1947 he had a commercial hit with "Tomorrow Night."
While his commercial career may have ended, he was a beneficiary of the folk-blues revival, touring Europe and spending some time in Toronto. I recommend Mark Miller's, "Way Down That Lonesome Road: Lonnie Johnson in Toronto, 1965-1970"for an account of his last years. There is also Dean Alger's biography "The Original Guitar Hero and the Power of Music: The Legendary Lonnie Johnson." To close this edition of the blog, we have a performance from when he toured as part of the Amercian Folk Blues Festival, "Another Night To Cry."
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