Blues is a wholly American music form, and as the steel string flat top acoustic guitar was a product of European immigrants into the United States, The two were destined to be synonymous with one another. The portability of the guitar & its closeness in tone and volume to the human voice also made it the obvious choice of the lone travelling musician.
| 1 | Mouse Ear Blues Cliff Carlisle |
| 2 | Crossroad Blues Robert Johnson |
| 3 | Denver Blues Tampa Red |
| 4 | Mean Old World T Bone Burnett |
| 5 | Short Haired Woman Lightnin' Hopkins |
| 6 | Saturday Night Rub Big Bill Broonzy |
| 7 | Atlanta Strut Blind Willie Mctell |
| 8 | I'll Go With Her Blues Robert Wilkins |
| 9 | Down The Road Blues Charlie Patton |
| 10 | Dark Was The Night Blind Willie Johnson |
| 11 | Away Down The Alley Blues Lonnie Johnson |
| 12 | Fare Thee Well Blues Joe Callicott |
| 13 | I'm So Glad Skip James |
| 14 | Packin' Trunk Lead Belly |
| 15 | A Blues Scrapper Blackwell |
| 16 | Black Snake Moon Blind Lemon Jefferson |
| 17 | Southern Rag Blind Blake |
| 18 | One Way Gal William Moore |
| 19 | Three O Clock Blues B B King |
| 20 | I'm In The Mood John Lee Hooker |