Electric blues
Musical style
Electric blues is blues music distinguished by the use of electric amplification for musical instruments. The guitar was the first instrument to be popularly amplified and used by early pioneers T-Bone Walker in the late 1930s and John Lee Hooker... Wikipedia
Parent genres: Blues and New Orleans blues
Cultural origins: Late 1930s, United States
Derivative forms: Blues rock; British blues; hard rock; rock and roll
Stylistic origins: Blues
Songs
Born Under a Bad Sign (Re-recording)
Let's Have a Natural Ball
Low Down and Dirty
Evil
Statesboro Blues
Something to Remember You By
Stormy Monday
Let the Good Times Roll
Let Me Love You Baby
I Ain't Superstitious
After Midnight
Shufflin' the Blues
Shame, Shame, Shame
Smokestack Lightning
Phone Booth
Call It Stormy Monday
Rollin' and Tumblin'
Space Guitar
Pride and Joy
I Don't Care No More
Wrapped Around My Heart
Nine Below Zero
Downhearted Aka How Blue Can You Get?
Ramblin’ on My Mind
Electric Blue
Every Day I Have The Blues
Little Wing
The Red Rooster
Shake for Me
You Upset Me
Steppin' Out
Baby, Please Don’t Go
Crosscut Saw
Born in Chicago
Albert’s Alley
The Things (That) I Used To Do (Live at The Spectrum, Montreal; August 17 1984 (Late Show))
Trouble No More
Tush
First Time I Met The Blues
The Thrill Is Gone
Southbound
Love Struck Baby
Cold Shot
Testify
Texas Flood
Driving Wheel
Rock Me Baby
Lion's Den
Keep On Loving Me Baby
Electric Blues
Boogie Chillun
Albums