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Delbert McClinton

Blues
Country rock
Country music
One of the leading exponents of white soul-blues. As a teenager, he occasionally accompanied the likes of Sonny Boy Williamson and Lightnin' Hopkins. He was a talented harmonica player, and legend has it that he gave John Lennon lessons on "Love Me Do". McClinton's solo career, which began in 1975 with the album Victim Of Life's Circum-stances, is marked by a fusion of Southern funk and country-soul. Highlights include "Two More Bottles Of Wine", covered by Emmylou Harris, and "B Movie Boxcar Blues", used in the Blues Brothers film of the same name.
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Everytime I Roll the DiceDelbert McClinton
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Two More Bottles of WineDelbert McClinton
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Givin' It up for Your LoveDelbert McClinton
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Victim of Life's CircumstancesDelbert McClinton
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Do ItDelbert McClinton
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Too Much StuffDelbert McClinton
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Everytime I Roll the DiceDelbert McClinton

Never Been Rocked Enough

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Two More Bottles of WineDelbert McClinton

Victim Of Life's Circumstances

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Givin' It up for Your LoveDelbert McClinton

Live from Austin

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Victim of Life's CircumstancesDelbert McClinton

Victim Of Life's Circumstances

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Do ItDelbert McClinton

Victim Of Life's Circumstances

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Too Much StuffDelbert McClinton

One Of The Fortunate Few

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