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Poor Boy Blues

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Released
  
1926 (1926)

Recorded
  
Chicago, 1926

Length
  
2:45

Format
  
10-inch 78 rpm record

Genre
  
Blues

B-side
  
"Jefferson County Blues"

"Poor Boy Blues" or "Poor Boy, Long Ways From Home" is a traditional blues song of unknown origin. As with most traditional blues songs, there is great variation in the melody and lyrical content as performed by different artists. However, there is often a core verse containing some variation of the line "I'm a poor boy a long way from home." The song is often associated with a slide guitar accompaniment.

The song is often cited as one of the oldest in the blues genre Bo Weavil Jackson (as "Sam Butler") recorded the song in Chicago in 1926 for Vocalion Records.

Renditions

Many artists have recorded versions, including:

  • Barbecue Bob – "Poor Boy a Long Ways from Home" (Columbia 1927)
  • Jeff Beck – "Poor Boy"
  • The Black Keys – "The Moan"
  • Jeff Buckley – "Poor Boy Long Way From Home"
  • R. L. Burnside – "Poor Boy"
  • John Fahey – Takoma, 1959
  • Gus Cannon – "Poor Boy Long Ways From Home" (Paramount 12571, 1927)
  • HowellDevine – "Poor Boy," Delta Grooves (2012)
  • Howlin' Wolf – "Poor Boy"
  • Mississippi John Hurt – "Poor Boy, Long Ways From Home" ("Last Sessions", 1966)
  • Furry Lewis
  • Peg Leg Sam – "Poor Boy" ("Early In The Morning", 1975)
  • Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee – "Po' Boy"
  • Ramblin' Thomas – "Poor Boy Blues" (Paramount 12722A, 1928)
  • Booker "Bukka" White – "Po' Boy" (field recording by John Lomax, 1939)
  • References

    Poor Boy Blues Wikipedia