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Walter Coleman is a blues artist from Cincinnati, making music in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Little is known about other aspects of his life. He may be the same person as "Kid Cole" and/or "Bob Coleman." For recordings by these artists, listen to Cincinnati Blues (1928-1936), available at the Hamilton County Public Library. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Mama Let Me Lay it on You
1712Smack That Thing
1683I'm Going To Cincinnati
1614Carry Your Good Stuff Home
645Greyhound Blues
446Greyhound Blues (Tell Me Driver How Long's That Greyhound Been Gone?)
427Mama Let Me Lay It On You (Take A)
398Mama Let Me Lay It On You (Take C)
339Mama Let Me Lay It On You (1936)
3110Smack That Thing - Walter Coleman
10Rare Country Blues Vol. 3 (1928-1936)
Mama Let Me Lay It on You (1926-1936)
Rare Country Blues Vol. 3 (1928-1936 )
Traveling Man - A Blues Travel Guide
American Pop / Country Blues, Volume 2 [1928 - 1943)

The Rough Guide to Hokum Blues
Traveling Man: A Blues Travel Guide
The Rough Guide to the Best Country Blues You've Never Heard
Blacktop Blues, Vol. 1
Play It Like You Did Back To George Street: An Anthology of Cincinnati Blues 1927-1936
Cincinnati Blues (1928-36)
The Rough Guide to Best Country Blues You've Never Heard