Blind Willie Dunn was a pseudonym that guitarist Eddie Lang usually used when he teamed up with Lonnie Johnson; although on the November of 1928 sessions he is accompanied by Frank Signorelli and Justin Ring, while Johnson doesn't appear on this session. Church Street Sobbin' Blues is a Louisiana Five song.

Title Recording Date Recording Location Company
Blue Room
(Eddie Lang / Lonnie Johnson)
10-9-1929 New York, New York Okeh 8818
Church Street Sobbin' Blues
(Anton Lada / Yellow Nuņez / Joe Cawley)
11-17-1928 New York, New York Okeh 8633
Guitar Blues
(Eddie Lang / Lonnie Johnson)
5-7-1929 New York, New York Okeh 8711
Deep Minor Rhythm Stomp
(Eddie Lang / Lonnie Johnson)
10-9-1929 New York, New York Okeh 8743
Have To Change Keys To Play These Blues
(Eddie Lang / Lonnie Johnson)
11-17-1928 New York, New York Okeh 8637
Hot Fingers
(Eddie Lang / Lonnie Johnson)
10-9-1929 New York, New York Okeh 8743
Midnight Call (Blues)
(Eddie Lang / Lonnie Johnson)
10-9-1929 New York, New York Okeh 8743
There'll Be Some Changes Made
(Billy Higgins / W. Benton Overstreet)
11-17-1928 New York, New York Okeh 8633
Two Tone Stomp
(Eddie Lang / Lonnie Johnson)
11-17-1928 New York, New York Okeh 8637
Artist Instrument
Lonnie Johnson Guitar
Eddie Lang Guitar
Justin Ring Chimes
Frank Signorelli Piano