Floating Bridge
(MUSIC)
"Floating Bridge" was written
and originally performed
by Tennessee based blues man
Sleepy John Estes,
who began his recording career in 1929.
Gregg Allman has revived the song
on his new CD.
But that is not the only blues style
Gregg performs on this record.
The 1950s rhythm and blues
big band sound is here, too.
There's a good cover of "Blind Man,"
which you might know from the versions
by Bobby "Blue" Bland or Little Milton.
(MUSIC)
Like many of his favorite b
"Floating Bridge" was written
and originally performed
by Tennessee based blues man
Sleepy John Estes,
who began his recording career in 1929.
Gregg Allman has revived the song
on his new CD.
But that is not the only blues style
Gregg performs on this record.
The 1950s rhythm and blues
big band sound is here, too.
There's a good cover of "Blind Man,"
which you might know from the versions
by Bobby "Blue" Bland or Little Milton.
(MUSIC)
Like many of his favorite b
Credits
Writer(s): John Adam Estes
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