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Rare 1937 Delta Blues - Elijah ‘Hollowfoot’ Turner | Lost Recording | Remastered 👉 Download Full Track: https://dumpstergrooves.bandcamp.com/... 🎶Lost Blues playlist: • Lost Blues Records Recorded in 1937, Your Mama Don’t Like Me (And She Might Be Right) is one of the rare surviving tracks by Delta blues singer and guitarist Elijah “Hollowfoot” Turner. Carefully remastered from its original 78rpm disc, preserving the raw Delta blues sound while bringing new clarity to Elijah ‘Hollowfoot’ Turner’s voice and guitar. Born in Clarksdale, Mississippi around 1897, Turner carried the blues from plantation fields to Beale Street in Memphis, earning a reputation for his fierce bottleneck slide guitar and his relentless foot-stomping rhythms that gave him his nickname. This performance reflects the heart of the Delta blues tradition - rough, defiant, and deeply human. Like his contemporaries Robert Johnson, Son House, and Charley Patton, Turner sang about love, loss, and hard living in Depression-era Mississippi. His music, both mournful and playful, painted a picture of everyday struggle with honesty and fire. Though little is known about Elijah “Hollowfoot” Turner outside of a handful of collectors’ notes, his legacy lives on through this recording. Your Mama Don’t Like Me (And She Might Be Right) is a window into the Delta blues of the 1930s — raw, rhythmic, and timeless. Was Elijah “Hollowfoot” Turner a real Delta bluesman from 1937? Or is he just a story that got better every time someone told it? Maybe this is history. Maybe it’s myth and all fake. Or maybe, just maybe, a machine dreamed him up - because even robots get the blues! 🎸Dumpster Grooves Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0qgzA... Apple Music: / dumpster-grooves Youtube Music: / dumpster grooves - topic Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/artists/B0FP... 👍 Like & Subscribe to Dumpster Grooves for more... 🎶Lost Blues playlist: • Lost Blues Records #DeltaBlues #1930sBlues #RobertJohnson #CountryBlues #VintageBlues #MississippiBlues #SonHouse #CharleyPatton #SkipJames #BluesHistory #RareRecordings #LostBlues #ForgottenSongs #VinylCommunity #musichistory Disclaimer: Dumpster Grooves is an original storytelling music project - all artists, names, and backstories are fictional creations, written and produced by Dumpster Grooves and enhanced with AI to capture the sound and soul of lost recordings. Every song begins with original human writing, arrangement, and creative direction before any AI tools are used. The songs are made to be enjoyed as real music - inspired by the legends that never were, and created as loving tributes to the sounds, stories, and spirit of past eras. Each track belongs to a growing fictional world where characters, places, and times intertwine, bringing a sense of myth, parody, and fun to every “lost” recording. The goal is simple: to make music that moves people - whether it makes you laugh, tap your foot, or feel something real. Some shout “AI!” as if they’ve uncovered a secret - usually the same folks who proudly tell everyone Spinal Tap isn’t real! The truth’s right here: it’s transparent, intentional, and all part of the fun. All songs, visuals, characters, and stories are original works and intellectual property of Dumpster Grooves. Delta blues, 1930s blues, 1937 blues recording, rare blues, forgotten bluesman, Elijah Hollowfoot Turner, Robert Johnson style, Son House, Charley Patton, Skip James, Mississippi Delta music, country blues, bottleneck slide guitar, vintage blues guitar, acoustic blues, Depression era blues, lost blues recordings, rare 78rpm records, classic blues, early American blues