R.L. Burnside - Hard Time Killing Floor download song

  • Artist: R.L. Burnside
  • Song: Hard Time Killing Floor
  • Genre: Blues
  • Length: 05:12
  • Size: 9.8MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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Comments

hdjksa52

2022-10-23 04:49:22 | Profile
Killer version of this tune.

Olga Rodriguez

2022-07-14 11:04:57 | Profile
I hate that I had to scroll so far to find this version of this song

Mary Pepp

2022-01-28 09:12:43 | Profile
thumbed this down? really

Dellira

2021-10-11 16:38:25 | Profile
Sad as hell that these real men are leaving or already left here. Wells of knowledge and wisdom they taught those that would was smart enough to ask. I miss this generation of men once you were able to sit amongs these men you knew from that day on you were man.

SeXXyahtunger

2021-06-22 13:57:49 | Profile
The best version IMO

久保下桃希

2021-06-08 06:34:12 | Profile
im learning a lot about this new style for me. is this basic tuning on guitar. if I can find right tuning I can learn song no prob. to me its finding the right tuning. anybody know what tuning he is in. im a banjo player. but ive gave it up just so I can learn to pick the blues. it speaks to my soul. as it does everyone else.

Carina Payen

2021-04-18 14:04:26 | Profile
I always have a hard time hearing this one and recalling the abject poverty I saw around me growing up.