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- Q2629110 aSide "32-20 Blues".
- Q2629110 abstract "Template:ForTemplate:Infobox single"Last Fair Deal Gone Down" is a song by American blues musician Robert Johnson. Music critic Thomas Ward describes it as "essentially is a series of immensely clever one-liners, such as the magnificent 'If you cry about a nickel, you’ll die for a dime'". He adds "Musically, the song is superb ... the counter rhythms are audacious, and the song’s melody is terrific. Without doubt, one of the lesser-known gems of Johnson’s catalogue."It was recorded during Johnson's third recording session in San Antonio, Texas, on November 27, 1936. The song was released on a 78 rpm record in April the following year by Vocalion Records as the second side of "32-20 Blues". It was included on the first reissue of Johnson's songs, King of the Delta Blues Singers in 1961. In 1990, it was released on compact disc as part of The Complete Recordings box set.Other artists who later interpreted the song include Keb Mo, Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Todd Rundgren, C.W. Stoneking and the Blue Tits, Crooked Still, and Beck in concert.".
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- Q2629110 recordDate "1936-11-27".
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- Q2629110 runtime "159.0".
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- Q2629110 comment "Template:ForTemplate:Infobox single"Last Fair Deal Gone Down" is a song by American blues musician Robert Johnson. Music critic Thomas Ward describes it as "essentially is a series of immensely clever one-liners, such as the magnificent 'If you cry about a nickel, you’ll die for a dime'". He adds "Musically, the song is superb ... the counter rhythms are audacious, and the song’s melody is terrific.".
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