Top Buddy Guy Albums
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The Blues Don't Lie
The Blues Don't Lie
[2022]
The Blues Is Alive and Well
The Blues Is Alive and Well
[2018]
Born To Play Guitar
Born To Play Guitar
[2015]
First Time I Met the Blues: 1958-­1963 Recordings
First Time I Met the Blues: 1958-­1963 Recordings
[2015]
Blues Masters: Buddy Guy - EP
Blues Masters: Buddy Guy - EP
[2014]
This Is the Beginning: The Aritistic & U.S.A. Sessions 1958-1963
This Is the Beginning: The Aritistic & U.S.A. Sessions 1958-1963
[2013]
Rhythm & Blues
Rhythm & Blues
[2013]
Live At Legends
Live At Legends
[2013]
I Suffer With The Blues
I Suffer With The Blues
[2012]
The Essential Buddy Guy
The Essential Buddy Guy
[2010]
Living Proof
Living Proof
[2010]
This Is the Beginning
This Is the Beginning
[2008]
Skin Deep (Deluxe Version)
Skin Deep (Deluxe Version)
[2008]
Live At the Checkerboard Lounge - Chicago 1979
Live At the Checkerboard Lounge - Chicago 1979
[2007]
Vanguard Visionaries: Buddy Guy
Vanguard Visionaries: Buddy Guy
[2007]
Can't Quit the Blues
Can't Quit the Blues
[2006]
My Time After Awhile
My Time After Awhile
[2006]
Bring 'Em In
Bring 'Em In
[2005]
Blues Singer
Blues Singer
[2003]
Sweet Tea
Sweet Tea
[2001]
The Complete Vanguard Recordings
The Complete Vanguard Recordings
[2001]
Buddy Guy: The Complete Vanguard Recordings
Buddy Guy: The Complete Vanguard Recordings
[2000]
The Collection
The Collection
[2000]
As Good As It Gets
As Good As It Gets
[1998]
Heavy Love
Heavy Love
[1998]
Blues Master
Blues Master
[1997]
Live! The Real Deal
Live! The Real Deal
[1996]
Slippin' In
Slippin' In
[1994]
Feels Like Rain
Feels Like Rain
[1993]
The Complete Chess Studio Recordings
The Complete Chess Studio Recordings
[1992]
DJ Play My Blues
DJ Play My Blues
[1992]
Damn Right, I've Got the Blues (Expanded Edition)
Damn Right, I've Got the Blues (Expanded Edition)
[1991]
Stone Crazy!
Stone Crazy!
[1981]
Hold That Plane!
Hold That Plane!
[1972]
I Was Walking Through the Woods
I Was Walking Through the Woods
[1970]
Left My Blues in San Francisco
Left My Blues in San Francisco
[1969]
A Man & the Blues
A Man & the Blues
[1968]
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(you Give Me) Fever 7-11 74 Years Young A Man And The Blues Ain't No Sunshine (feat. Tracy Chapman) Ain't That Lovin' You All That Makes Me Happy Is The Blues All Your Love (i Miss Loving) Are You Lonely For Me Baby Are You Losing Your Mind Baby Please Don't Leave Me Bad Bad Whiskey Best Damn Fool Black Cat Blues Black Night Blue No More Blues At My Baby's House Blues Don't Care (feat. Gary Clark Jr.) Broken-hearted Blues Change In The Weather Cities Need Help Country Man Crawlin' Kingsnake Crazy Love Cut You Loose D.j. Play My Blues Damn Right, I've Got The Blues Dedication To The Late T Bone Walker Did Somebody Make A Fool Out Of You Do Your Thing Don't Know Which Way To Go Don't Tell Me About The Blues Done Got Old Done Got Over You Early In The Morning Every Girl I See Every Time I Sing The Blues Everybody's Got To Go Feels Like Rain First Time I Met The Blues Five Long Years Forty Days And Forty Nights Garbage Man Blues Good News Guess What Had A Bad Night Hard Time Killing Floor Hello San Francisco Hold That Plane Hoochie Coochie Man I Can't Be Satisfied I Can't Quit The Blues I Could Cry I Cry And Sing The Blues I Didn't Know My Mother Had A Son Like Me (she Suits Me To A Tee Alternate) I Found A True Love I Go Crazy I Got A Problem I Got A Strange Feeling I Got My Eyes On You I Just Want To Make Love To You I Love The Life I Live I Need You Tonight I Need Your Love So Bad I Put A Spell On You (feat. Carlos Santana) I Smell A Rat I Smell Trouble I've Got Dreams To Remember (feat. John Mayer) I've Got News For You Innocent Man Jam On A Monday Morning Just Playing My Axe Keep It To Myself Key Don't Fit Knock On Wood Lay Lady Lay (feat. Anthony Hamilton & Robert Randolph) Leave My Girl Alone Let Me Love You Baby Let Me Show You Let The Door Knob Hit Ya Little-dab-a-doo Living Proof Long Way From Home Love Her With A Feeling Lucy Mae Blues Lyin' Like A Dog Man Of Many Words Mary Ann Mary Had A Little Lamb Meet Me In Chicago Mellow Down Messin' With The Kid Midnight Train Miss Ida B. Money (that's What I Want) Mustang Sally My Baby She Left Me (she Left Me A Mule To Ride) My Love Is Real My Mama Loved Me My Time After Awhile Nine Below Zero (sonny Boy Williamson Ii Cover) Ninety Nine And One Half No Lie Now You're Gone On A Saturday Night On The Road One Day Away (feat. Keith Urban) One Room Country Shack Out In The Woods Outskirts Of Town Please Don't Drive Me Away Pretty Baby Red House Saturday Night Fish Fry Shame, Shame, Shame She Suits Me To A T She's A Superstar She's Nineteen Years Old She's Out There Somewhere Show Me The Money Sit And Cry (the Blues) Skin Deep Slippin' In Some King Of Wonderful Someone Else Is Steppin' In (slippin' Out, Slippin' In) Stay Around A Little Longer (feat. B.b. King) Stone Crazy Stormy Monday Blues Strange Brew Sufferin' Mind Sweet Black Angel (black Angel Blues) Sweet Little Angel T-bone Shuffle Talk To Me Baby Ten Years Ago Thank Me Someday The Things I Used To Do The Way You Been Treating Me The World Needs Love There Is Something On Your Mind Too Broke To Spend The Night Too Damn Bad Too Many Tears Too Many Ways Too Soon Tramp Trouble Blues Trouble Man Watch Yourself What Kind Of Woman Is This What You Gonna Do About Me (feat. Beth Hart) When I Left Home When My Left Eye Jumps When You See The Tears From My Eyes Where Is The Next One Coming From Where The Blues Begins (feat. Carlos Santana) Who's Gonna Fill Those Shoes Worry Worry You've Been Gone Too Long
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Buddy Guy (born George Guy, July 30, 1936 in Lettsworth, Louisiana) is an American blues music and rock music guitarist, as well as a singer. Known as an inspiration to Jimi Hendrix and other 1960s blues and rock legends, Guy is considered as an important proponent of Chicago blues made famous by Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf. He has influenced both widely known and local blues guitarists.Guy is known for his showmanship; for example, he plays with drumsticks and walks into the audience whilst playing, the latter being a gimmick he picked up from a local blues guitarist at an early age (joining or leaping into the audience has also long been common in both American popular and gospel music, as in the earlier work of Big Jay McNe... read more
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