Bluesville
There is more than one artist with this name, including: 1) Bluesville was a mid-60s Irish-English blues/r'n'b band formed in Dublin by Ian Whitcomb 2) Bluesville was a semi-professional blues band. 1) Bluesville was a mid-60s Irish-English blues/r'n'b band formed in Dublin by Ian Whitcomb and featuring Deke O'Brien and guitarist Mick Molloy (both later in Bees Make Honey. Some of their singles were released as Ian Whitcomb & Bluesville. 2) Bluesville was a semi-professional blues band comprising Sharon Colgan (vocals), Laurie Hopkins (guitar), Brian Longhurst (bass), Rhys Phillips (drums), Johnathan Reece (keys). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Top Tracks
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You Turn Me On (Turn On Song) (feat. Bluesville)
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Aint No Sunshine
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Bluesville
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I Love You
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Stormy Monday
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EBS
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Marry You
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Ain't No Sunshine
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Kinky Pinky
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Rock and Roll
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Glory Box
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Mistreated
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Righteously
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Blind Man
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Gin House Blues
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Commandment # 2
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Boney Marony
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I Go Crazy
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The Sporting Life
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Commandment # 5
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Commandment # 10
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Caravan
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I've been treated wrong
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Fizz
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Got to move your baby
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Commandment # 6
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Commandment # 1
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Mean old Frisco
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Betty Wright
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Crossroads
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Mildred Anderson - Don't decieve me
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Roosevelt Sykes - Satellite Baby
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Sunnyland Slim - Baby how long
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Albert king - I'll play the blues for you
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Got the Blues?
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Jimmy Witherspoon - Mean old Frisco
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Jimmy Witherspoon - I've been treated wrong
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Big Joe williams - Whistling Pines
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Jimmy McCracklin - Yesterday is gone
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Willie Dixon with Memphis Slim - Sittin' and Cryin' the blues
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Odetta - Hard, Oh Lord
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Floyd Dixon - Hole in the Wall
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Otis Spann - The Blues Never Die
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Furry Lewis - when my baby left me
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Lightning' Hopkins with Sonny Terrry - Got to move your baby
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Little Milton - If That Ain't a reason
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Commandment # 3
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My Dead Dog Rover
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BLUESVILLE-HAROLD HARRIS
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make up your mind
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