Memphis Minnie

Lizzie Douglas (June 3, 1897 – August 6, 1973), known as Memphis Minnie, was a blues guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter whose recording career lasted from the 1920s to the 1950s. She recorded around 200 songs, some of the best known being "Bumble Bee", "Nothing in Rambling", and "Me and My Chauffeur Blues". Her performances and songwriting made her well known in a genre dominated mostly by men. She died on August 6, 1973, in Memphis, Tennessee.

Genre
Early Country Blues

Songs

 * New Dirty Dozen
 * Has Anyone Seen My Man?
 * Moonshine
 * Can I Do It For You Part 2
 * Dirty Mother For You
 * Frankie Jean (that Trottin' Fool)
 * Hoodoo Lady
 * Wants Cake When I'm Hungry
 * Down In The Alley
 * I Hate To See The Sun Go Down
 * My Butcher Man
 * Hustlin' Woman Blues
 * Down In New Orleans
 * Hole In The Wall
 * Moaning The Blues
 * Sylvester And His Mule Blues
 * Crazy Cryin' Blues
 * Out In The Cold
 * New Bumble Bee
 * Selling My Pork Chops
 * Good Morning
 * Low Down Man Blues
 * In My Girlish Days
 * What Fault You Find Of Me Part 2
 * Good Biscuits
 * Keep On Sailing
 * What's The Matter With The Mill
 * Jockey Man Blues
 * Ma Rainey
 * Good Girl Blues
 * Doctor Doctor Blues
 * Black Cat Blues
 * When The Levee Breaks
 * Reachin' Pete
 * Please Don't Stop Him
 * Me And My Chauffeur Blues
 * If You See My Rooster
 * Chickasaw Train Blues (low Down Dirty Thing)
 * Call The Fire Wagon
 * Bumble Bee
 * World Of Trouble
 * I'm Going Don't You Know
 * Plymouth Rock Blues
 * Outdoor Blues
 * What Fault You Find Of Me Part 1
 * Nothing In Rambling
 * Georgia Skin
 * Stinging Snake Blues
 * My Strange Man
 * North Memphis Blues
 * 'frisco Town
 * Biting Bug Blues
 * You Can't Give It Away
 * I'm Gonna Bake My Biscuits
 * Bad Outside Friends