Tony Joe White

blues, blues rock, swamp rock

Tony Joe White

Discography

Pix Title Duration
You're Gonna Look Good In Blues 05:16
Good in Blues 05:16
Closer To The Truth 06:36
Who you gonna hoodoo now? 04:28
Ain't Going Down This Time 05:12
The Guitar Don't Lie 05:32
Love M.D. 03:42
Homemade Ice Cream 03:12
Bayou Woman 04:37
Tunica Motel 04:22
Soulful Eyes 03:45
Rainy Night In Georgia 03:34
Lake Placid Blues 05:21
Cool Town Woman 04:23
Backside Of Paradise 03:37
Main Squeeze 04:21
Can't Go Back Home (feat. Shelby Lynne) 04:23
The Beach Life 05:09
Let The Healing Begin 04:43
Way Down South 03:54
Willie and Laura Mae Jones 04:56
Roosevelt & Ira Lee 03:03
Bare Necessities 03:52
Alligator, Mississippi 04:21
High Horse 03:53
They Caught The Devil And Put Him In Jail In Eudora Arkansas 03:50
The Flood 07:30
Cold Fingers 04:29
Hard To Handle 02:53
Ice Cream Man 03:29
Sweet Tooth 04:37
Aspen, Colorado 03:42
Feeling Snakey 05:45
On The Return To Muscle Shoals 03:49
Across From Midnight 04:38
Closing In On The Fire 04:29
Up In Arkansas 04:17
Rich Woman Blues 05:18
Wichita Lineman 02:50
If I Ever Saw a Good Thing 03:21
The Organic Shuffle 05:34
Even Trolls Love Rock & Roll 04:56
Taste Like Chicken 05:06
Nothing I Would Not Do 04:53
Rico 06:17
No News Is Good News 03:02
Chaos Boogie 05:38
Rebellion 04:35
Shakin' the Blues 05:19
Crack The Window Baby 04:13

Artist Media

Born: 1943-07-23

Country: US

Biography - Tony Joe White

Tony Joe White (Oak Grove, Louisiana, July 23, 1943 - October 24, 2018) was an American swamp rock singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known for his 1969 hit "Polk Salad Annie" and for "Rainy Night in Georgia", which he wrote but was first made popular by Brook Benton in 1970. He also wrote "Steamy Windows" and "Undercover Agent for the Blues", both hits for Tina Turner in 1989; those two songs came by way of Turner's producer at the time, Mark Knopfler, who is a friend of White.

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