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mike c
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mike c asked in Entertainment & MusicMusicBlues · 1 decade ago

anyone know a blues song called 'things will be better after you're gone'?

I could swear it was on a compliation called blues for a rainy day, and this song featured Charlie Musselwhite

plz help

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Here is the track list for that CD compilation:

    Disc 1

    1. Trouble Blues - Charles Brown

    2. Funny How Time Slips Away - Junior Parker

    3. Country Boy - Muddy Waters

    4. Nobody - Joe Williams

    5. Straighten Up & Fly Right - Carmen McRae

    6. Whiskey Drinking Woman - Jimmy Witherspoon

    7. Why My Baby - T-Bone Walker

    8. Five Long Years - Junior Parker

    9. Slow And Easy - Lonnie Johnson

    10. Grand Spivey - Victoria Spivey

    11. Goin' To Chicago - Joe Williams With The Count Basie Orchestra

    12. Baby, Let Me Hold Your Hand - Charles Brown

    Disc 2

    1. Long Distance Call - Muddy Waters

    2. Bad Luck Shadow - Johnny Otis

    3. Don't forget To Close The Door - Pee Wee Crayton

    4. Another Night To Cry - Lonnie Johnson

    5. Treat Me So Low Down - T-Bone Walker

    6. Driftin' Blues - Charles Brown

    7. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out - Jimmy Witherspoon

    8. Darling Depend On Me - Junior Parker And Jimmy McGriff

    9. Blues For A Broken Down Funky Old Bus - Jimmy McGriff

    10. Good Looking Woman - Muddy Waters

    11. I Had A Dream - Eddie 'Cleanhead' Vinson

    12. Woman - The T-Bone Walker Quintet

    13. The Blues Train To Georgia - Jimmy McGriff

    http://www.amazon.com/Blues-Rainy-Day-Various-Arti...

    It doesn't seem to have the song you are talking about.

  • 1 decade ago

    There's a well known jazz standard called "After you've gone".

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