Last Woman Standing (1957) - Raw Vintage Female Electric Delta Blues (1950s Southern Juke Joint)

Last Woman Standing (1957) - Raw Vintage Female Electric Delta Blues (1950s Southern Juke Joint)

Last Woman Standing (1957) - Raw Vintage Female Electric Delta Blues (1950s Southern Juke Joint) Tracklist: 0:00 — Low Heel Mercy 3:30 — Last Woman Standing 7:12 — Every Chair Knows My Name 10:24 — Last Light Still Answers 13:32 — Velvet With a Backbone 16:52 — Smoke Learns My Name 19:59 — Voltage in My Voice 23:22 — Smoke Don’t Ask 26:24 — When the Bar Goes Dark Last Woman Standing (1957) is a hard-edged slice of late-1950s Southern juke-joint blues, where the amps screamed, the whiskey ran low, and only the strongest voices survived the night. This is raw female electric Delta blues — sung by a woman who outlasted the smoke, the men, and the trouble. Driven by biting electric guitar, a loose backroom groove, and a voice sharpened by experience, these tracks carry pure post-war grit. No romance. No soft endings. Just the sound of a woman still standing when the room finally went quiet. Fans of raw 1950s female blues, electric Delta juke-joint sound, late-night outlaw blues, and vintage Southern sessions with teeth. Subscribe for more lost juke-joint recordings, dangerous bad-girl blues, and raw electric Delta sessions from the 1940s–1950s. #BadGirlBlues #1950sBlues #FemaleDeltaBlues #JukeJointBlues #ElectricDelta #RawBlues #SouthernBlues #VintageBlues #OutlawBlues