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The blues accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins, with the sun's gonna shine
Blues sung by Lightnin' Hopkins, Billy Bizor, Mance Lipscomb, Ruth "Blues" Ames, and others.
- "Blues according to Lightning Hopkins"@en
- "Sun's gonna shine"
- "Blues according to Lightnin' Hopkins"
- "Sun is going to shine"@en
- "Blues sung by Lightnin' Hopkins, Billy Bizor, Mance Lipscomb, Ruth "Blues" Ames, and others."@en
- "Sun's gonna shine: A lyrical recreation of Lightnin' Hopkins' decision at age eight to stop chopping cotton and start singing for his living."
- "A lyrical recreation of Lightnin' Hopkins' decision at age eight to stop chopping cotton and start singing for his living (1st work) ; Hopkins' words and songs provide a musical portrait of the black culture of Texas, which reaches back to poverty, hard times, and a deep love of the land. (2nd work)."@en
- "Blues accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins: Hopkins' words and songs provide a musical portrait of the black culture of Texas, which reaches back to poverty, hard times, and a deep love of the land."
- "Portrays, through the use of blues music performed by Lightnin' Hopkins, the Black culture of Texas which reaches back to poverty, hard times, and a deep love of the land. (The Blues accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins)." A lyrical companion to The Blues ... recreates Lightnin' Hopkins decision at the age of eight to stop choppin' cotton and sing for his living." (The sun's gonna shine)."@en
- "The blues accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins, with the sun's gonna shine"@en
- "The Blues accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins"@en
- "The blues accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins with The sun's gonna shine"
- "The Blues accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins ; The sun's gonna shine"@en