Time: 57:08
File: Flac
Released: 2021
Styles: Blues,R&B\Soul/Funk
Art: Front
1. My Special Friend Blues (2:43)
2. Nervy Woman Blues (2:58)
3. Lonesome Cabin Blues (3:00)
4. Don't Want No Skinny Woman (3:11)
5. Forgive Me Darling (2:37)
6. Please Don't Think I'm Nosey (2:34)
7. I Got Lucky (3:02)
8. Let's Renew Our Love (3:08)
9. Taxi Driver (2:36)
10. Bad Lover Blues (3:13)
11. Sanafee (2:50)
12. Hello Stranger (2:43)
13. Chicken (3:12)
14. Baby Boy's Blues (2:47)
15. Mattie Mae (2:47)
16. Santa Fe (2:29)
17. Somebody Put Bad Luck On Me (2:37)
18. Stop Breakin' Down (2:36)
19. Not Welcome Any More (2:44)
20. Chuc-a-luck (3:10)
He was born Robert Henry Warren in Lake Providence, Louisiana, in 1919, and at the age of three months moved with his parents to Memphis, Tennessee. He was interested in music from an early age and was working occasionally as a musician from around 1931, when he dropped out of school, having learned to play guitar from two of his older brothers. In the 1930s, he worked in W. C. Handy Park, Memphis, with Howling Wolf, Robert Jr. Lockwood and Little Buddy Doyle and he appeared on the radio show King Biscuit Time, broadcast from Helena, Arkansas, with Sonny Boy Williamson around 1941. In 1942, he moved to Detroit, where he worked for General Motors while also performing as a musician. Warren was mostly inactive in music in the 1960s but revived his career with performances at the Detroit Blues Festival in 1971 and the Ann Arbor Blues Festival in 1973 and with a tour of Europe with Boogie Woogie Red in 1972. From 1974 to 1976 he was also a featured performer, along with Willie D. Warren, with the Progressive Blues Band, a popular band that played in many of Detroit's blues venues.
He suffered a fatal heart attack at his home on July 1, 1977, and was buried at Detroit Memorial Park Cemetery in Macomb County, Michigan.
Bad Lover Blues FLAC