Hard Luck Blues

"Hard Luck Blues" is a 1950 song by Roy Brown and His Mighty-Mighty Men.

[1] The single, backed by the Griffin Brothers Orchestra, was the most successful of Brown's career, reaching the number-one spot on the US Billboard R&B chart.

[2] "Hard Luck Blues" reflected the ritual expression of inward griefs.

[1] The song was written by Brown and AllMusic's correspondent, Bruce Eder, noted that the track was "almost unbearably tortured".

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