Posted October 23, 2007 by Public Domain 4U
Skinny Leg Blues
by Geeshie Wiley
, public domain

Public Domain 4U says: This song was recorded in circa 1930 in Wisconsin, and is a testament to the minstrel phenomenon of blues as it moved up the Mississippi. Sung with the utmost passion and love of humanity. Sit back and really absorb this open source recording.
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