Poor Boy Blues

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"Poor Boy Blues", or "Poor Boy, Long Ways From Home", is a traditional blues song that has been cited as one of the oldest in the genre.[1][2] 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."

Blues historian Template:Ill described it as: Template:Quote The song is often associated with a slide guitar accompaniment. Gus Cannon recalled hearing a slide guitarist named Alec or Alex Lee in Coahoma County around 1900, playing a version of the song.[2] In 1927, Cannon recorded the song under the pseudonym Banjo Joe[3] for Paramount Records. He performed the piece using a slide on a five string banjo, with guitar accompaniment by Blind Blake.[3]

A version recorded by Howlin' Wolf in 1957 is described by Herzhaft as "a sensational rendering".[4] Chess Records issued it as a single, with another traditional song, "Sitting on Top of the World" as the second side.[5]

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