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"Me and the Devil Blues" |
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"Me and the Devil Blues" is a blues song by Robert Johnson. It tells the story of the singer's waking up one morning to the devil knocking on the door, telling him that "it's time to go".[1] This song has been covered by Peter Green Splinter Group, Cowboy Junkies, Eric Clapton, Soap&Skin, Widespread Panic, Gil Scott-Heron and The Doors among others.
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Studio albums |
Solo |
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with Brian Jackson |
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with Jamie xx |
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Live albums |
- It's Your World (1976)
- Minister of Information: Live (1994)
- Tour de Force (Live) (2004)
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Compilations |
- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (1974)
- The Best of Gil Scott-Heron (Arista) (1984)
- Tales of Gil Scott-Heron (1990)
- Glory: The Gil Scott-Heron Collection (1990)
- Ghetto Style (1998)
- The Gil Scott-Heron Collection: Sampler 1974-1975 (1998)
- Evolution (And Flashback): The Very Best of Gil Scott-Heron (1999)
- Save the Children (2004)
- Anthology: Messages (2005)
- The Revolution Begins: The Flying Dutchman Masters (2011)
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Singles |
- "Home Is Where the Hatred Is"
- "The Bottle"
- "Johannesburg"
- "B-Movie""
- "Superman"
- "Hello Sunday! Hello Road!"
- "Storm Music"
- "Re-Ron"
- "Winter in America"
- "Space Shuttle"
- "Don't Give Up"
- "The Klan"
- "Me and the Devil"
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