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   Lightnin Hopkins - Baby Please Dont Go

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"Baby, Please Don't Go" is a blues song first recorded by Big Joe Williams in 1935. It is related to a group of early 20th century blues and work songs that include "Alabama Bound", "Another Man Done Gone", and "Don't Leave Me Here", and "Turn Your Lamp Down Low". Here is the great version ...
   Lightnin' hopkins - lonesome road

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1960
   Lightnin' Hopkins - Rock Me Baby

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The great bluesman Lightnin' Hopkins LIVE. Not sure of the exact title of the song however, so please correct me if I am wrong! Enjoy!
   Sam Lightnin' Hopkins - Cotton

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The enduring musical journey of Sam Lightnin' Hopkins began on a cotton farm in Centerville,Texas in 1912. He was drawn to the music he heard played by an older brother. After meeting up with Dallas bluesman Blind Lemon Jefferson, Sam left the hardscrabble life of the Texas cotton fields, determined to play his way to better circumstances.
   Lightnin'Hopkins Mr Charlie, your rollin'mill is burnin' down

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Lightnin'Hopkins If someone has a problem with me uploading this vid, plz notify and I'll remove it.
   Lightnin' Hopkins - Rare Performances 1960-1979 (Part 1)

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www.youtube.com Link to Lightnin Hopkins documentary/bio video: www.youtube.com Review: Lightnin Hopkins is generally considered the last true giant to have appeared on the acoustic blues scene.This video bears out that reputation, though even in the earliest cuts he is clearly happier when his acoustic guitar is plugged into an amp and can give him some extra sustain. Showing him in 1960, 67, ...
   lightnin' hopkins - bring me my shotgun

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i dont own the rights to this song or to this picture. the song is bring me my shotgun by lightnin' hopkins
   Lightnin' Hopkins sings "Green Onions"

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Audio Only. by Booker T and the MG's.
   Lightnin' Hopkins - last night i lost the best friend i ever had

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Born Mar 15, 1912 in Centerville, TX Died Jan 30, 1982 in Houston, TX Sam Hopkins was a Texas country bluesman of the highest caliber whose career began in the 1920s and stretched all the way into the 1980s. Along the way, Hopkins watched the genre change remarkably, but he never appreciably altered his mournful Lone Star sound, which translated onto both acoustic and electric guitar. Hopkins& ...
   Lightnin' Hopkins: Two Songs

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Texas blues guitar giant Lightnin' Hopkins performs "Hurricane Beulah" and "Baby, Scratch My Back" in this clip from 1960. From the DVD "Lightnin' Hopkins: Rare Performances 1960-1979." More info at www.guitarvideos.com
   Blues Guitar Lesson - Lightnin' Hopkins Licks

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In this blues guitar lesson JamPlay.com teacher, Eric Madis, teaches a couple of key blues licks in the style of Lightnin' Hopkins. For more, visit www.jamplay.com
   Lightnin' Hopkins / Let Me Play With Your Poodle

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   Lightnin' Hopkins, Movin' Out Boogie

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Nice Blues Bopper!
   Lightnin Hopkins / Jake Head Boogie

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   Lightnin' Hopkins - Guitar Lightnin'

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Brilliant blues guitar playing. About time this was put on here !
   Lightnin' Boogie Blues - Sam Lightnin' Hopkins (Live)

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Born Sam John Hopkins in Centerville, Texas, Hopkins' childhood was immersed in the sounds of the blues and he developed a deeper appreciation at the age of 8 when he met Blind Lemon Jefferson at a church picnic in Buffalo, Texas. That day, Hopkins felt the blues was "in him" and went on to learn from his older (somewhat distant) cousin, country blues singer Alger &am ...
   The Blues Accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins (1967)

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In his own words and "own own" music, Lightnin' Hopkins reveals the inspiration for his blues. In Les Blank's film (www.lesblank.com) he sings, jives, ponders. He boogies at an outdoor barbeque and a black rodeo, and takes you with him on a homecoming visit to his boyhood home of Centerville, Texas. --Carmen Moore, The Village Voice
   Barbara Dane & Lightnin' Hopkins - Hold On

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   Lightnin Hopkins & Sonny Terry - Last night blues - Take A Trip With Me

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video is made of scenes from the documentary film "The Blues Accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins" (1970) A portrait of the great Texas bluesman, 'Lightnin' Hopkins. The film includes interviews and a performance by Hopkins. more info: www.imdb.com
   Lightnin Hopkins - Have you ever loved a woman

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Lightnin Hopkins Blues Legend
   Lightnin' Hopkins / Big Car Blues

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   Lightnin Hopkins - Mojo Hand

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1964
   Lightnin' Hopkins - "Back Door Friend"

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Record released in 1965.
   Lightnin' Hopkins - Gambler's Blues

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You know I once was a gambler, boy, but I lost my money soon Yes, I once was a gambler, boy, but I lost my money soon Yes, I lost all of my money some other, some other gambler can have my room You know I lost all my money, in a no good gambling game Yes, I lost all my money, boys, in a no good gambling game I was on my bad luck, kept gambling just the same When you lose that old no good money ...
   Lightnin' Hopkins - Black Cat Blues

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www.fingerstyleblues.com Sam 'Lightnin' Hopkins was a very influential Texas Blues musician whose songs have inspired everyone from the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughn to The Red Hot Chili Peppers, and many points in between. Hopkins began his career in the 1920's and for the next sixty years barely altered inimitable his style.