Albert Collins

Albert Collins (October 1, 1932 – November 24, 1993) was an American electric blues guitarist and singer with a distinctive guitar style. Collins was noted for his powerful playing and his use of altered tunings and capo. His long association with the Fender Telecaster led to the title "The Master of the Telecaster".

Genre
Modern Blues

Songs

 * Jam It Up
 * Master Charge
 * The Things That I Used To Do
 * Can't You See What You're Doing To Me
 * Snatchin' It Back
 * She's Into Something
 * Same Old Thing
 * Quicksand
 * Put The Shoe On The Other Foot
 * My Mind Is Trying To Leave Me
 * Mr. Collins, Mr. Collins
 * Listen Here
 * Lights Are On But Nobody's Home
 * Jealous Man
 * If You Love Me Like You Say
 * Snowed In
 * Soul Food
 * Stormy Monday
 * Frosty (Live)
 * Black Cat Bone
 * When The Welfare Turns Its Back On You
 * When A Guitar Plays The Blues
 * Travelin' South
 * Trash Talkin'
 * Too Tired
 * Too Many Dirty Dishes
 * Tired Man
 * The Moon Is Full
 * The Highway Is Like A Woman
 * The Hawk
 * T-bone Shuffle
 * If Trouble Was Money
 * Iceman
 * Dyin' Flu
 * Don't Mistake Kindness For Weakness
 * Don't Go Reaching Across My Plate
 * Do What You Want To Do
 * Conversation With Collins
 * Cold, Cold Feeling
 * Cash Talkin' (the Workingman's Blues)
 * But I Was Cool
 * Broke
 * Brick
 * Blue Monday Hangover
 * Bending Like A Willow Tree
 * Baby What You Want Me Ti Dorock Me Baby
 * All About My Girl
 * Ego Trip
 * Get To Gettin'
 * I'm Beginning To Wonder
 * I Need You So
 * I Got A Problem
 * I Ain't Drunk
 * Hot 'n Cold
 * Hooked On You
 * Don't Lose Your Cool
 * Blackjack