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"Down the Road a Piece" is a boogie-woogie song written by Don Raye. In 1940, it was recorded by the Will Bradley Trio and became a top 10 hit in the closing months of the year. Called "a neat little amalgam of bluesy rhythm and vivid, catchy lyrics", the song was subsequently recorded by a variety of jazz, blues, and rock artists.

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  • «Down the Road a Piece» es una canción de boogie-woogie escrita por . En 1940 fue grabada por el y se convirtió en un éxito, entrando en el Top 40 en los últimos meses de ese año. Calificado como "una poca aseada amalgama de ritmos de blues con unas vívidas y pegadizas letras",​ la canción se volvió a grabar por una gran variedad de artistas de jazz, blues y rock.​ (es)
  • "Down the Road a Piece" is a boogie-woogie song written by Don Raye. In 1940, it was recorded by the Will Bradley Trio and became a top 10 hit in the closing months of the year. Called "a neat little amalgam of bluesy rhythm and vivid, catchy lyrics", the song was subsequently recorded by a variety of jazz, blues, and rock artists. (en)
  • Down the Road a Piece est une chanson de boogie-woogie écrite par Don Raye. Elle est enregistrée par le Will Bradley Trio en 1940 et entre dans le Top 10 dans les derniers mois de l'année. Qualifiée de « petit amalgame soigné de rythme bluesy et de paroles saisissantes et accrocheuses », la chanson est ensuite enregistrée par une variété d'artistes de jazz, de blues et de rock, les versions les plus célèbres étant celles d'Amos Milburn, Chuck Berry et The Rolling Stones. (fr)
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  • «Down the Road a Piece» es una canción de boogie-woogie escrita por . En 1940 fue grabada por el y se convirtió en un éxito, entrando en el Top 40 en los últimos meses de ese año. Calificado como "una poca aseada amalgama de ritmos de blues con unas vívidas y pegadizas letras",​ la canción se volvió a grabar por una gran variedad de artistas de jazz, blues y rock.​ (es)
  • "Down the Road a Piece" is a boogie-woogie song written by Don Raye. In 1940, it was recorded by the Will Bradley Trio and became a top 10 hit in the closing months of the year. Called "a neat little amalgam of bluesy rhythm and vivid, catchy lyrics", the song was subsequently recorded by a variety of jazz, blues, and rock artists. (en)
  • Down the Road a Piece est une chanson de boogie-woogie écrite par Don Raye. Elle est enregistrée par le Will Bradley Trio en 1940 et entre dans le Top 10 dans les derniers mois de l'année. Qualifiée de « petit amalgame soigné de rythme bluesy et de paroles saisissantes et accrocheuses », la chanson est ensuite enregistrée par une variété d'artistes de jazz, de blues et de rock, les versions les plus célèbres étant celles d'Amos Milburn, Chuck Berry et The Rolling Stones. (fr)
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  • Down the Road a Piece (fr)
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