Kindhearted Woman Blues
I Believe I'll Dust My Broom
Sweet Home Chicago
Ramblin' on My Mind
When You Got a Good Friend
Come on in My Kitchen (Take 2)
Terraplane Blues
Phonograph Blues
32-20 Blues
They're Red Hot
Dead Shrimp Blues
Cross Road Blues
Walkin' Blues
Last Fair Deal Gone Down
Preachin' Blues
If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day
Come on in My Kitchen
Stones in My Passway
I'm a Steady Rollin' Man
From Four Till Late
Hellhound on My Trail
Little Queen of Spades
Malted Milk
Drunken Hearted Man
Me and the Devil Blues
Stop Breakin' Down Blues
Traveling Riverside Blues
Honeymoon Blues
Love in Vain
Milkcow's Calf Blues [Take 2]
Milkcow's Calf Blues
Chansons les plus populaires [artist_preposition] Robert Johnson
Cross Road Blues
1937 • Cross Road Blues
Me and the Devil Blues
1937 • Cross Road Blues
Sweet Home Chicago
1937 • Cross Road Blues
Hellhound on My Trail
1937 • Cross Road Blues
Love in Vain
1937 • Cross Road Blues
I Believe I'll Dust My Broom
1937 • Cross Road Blues
Ramblin' on My Mind
1970 • King of the Delta Blues Singers, Vol. II
Kindhearted Woman Blues
1970 • King of the Delta Blues Singers, Vol. II
Stones in My Passway
1937 • Cross Road Blues
Terraplane Blues
1937 • Cross Road Blues
Traveling Riverside Blues
1937 • Cross Road Blues
They're Red Hot
1937 • Cross Road Blues
Curiosités sur l'album The Centennial Collection de Robert Johnson
- En quelle année l’album “The Centennial Collection” de Robert Johnson a-t-il été lancé?
- L’album “The Centennial Collection” de Robert Johnson a été lancé en 2011, avec 31 pistes.
- Quelle est la chanson la plus réussie de l’album “The Centennial Collection” de Robert Johnson?
- “Cross Road Blues” est le plus grand succès de l’album “The Centennial Collection” de Robert Johnson.
- Quelles sont les principales chansons de l’album “The Centennial Collection” de Robert Johnson?
- Les principales chansons de l’album “The Centennial Collection” de Robert Johnson sont “Cross Road Blues”, “Me and the Devil Blues”, “Sweet Home Chicago”, “Hellhound on My Trail”, et “Love in Vain”.