81. Heading for a Fall (Things Ain't What They Used to Be) 8
82. Down in Mississippi 8
83. I'm Going Upside Your Head Introduction 8
84. I'm Going Upside Your Head 8
85. The Devil's Shoestring 8
86. I Wanna Be Loved 8
87. A New Leaf 8
88. Left Handed Woman 8
89. I'm the Man Down There 9
90. When Girls Do It 9
91. Don't You Think I'm Through
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Digipak. Jimmy Reed's lazy drawl, high harmonica sound, and tightly constructed blues songs are part of the bedrock of American roots music. For a decade in the late 1950s and early 1960s, he was the most popular blues artist in America, crossing over to the pop charts with songs like 'Big Boss Man' and 'Baby What You Want Me to Do.' Blues, country and R&B artists, including Neil Young, The Rolling Stones, Etta James and Elvis Presley, have covered his compositions. Here are his complete Vee Jay singles-his defining body of work-newly remastered with notes from Grammy-winning blues producer Scott Billington.