is an album by the blues pianist and vocalist Otis Spann, recorded in Chicago in 1964 and released by the Prestige label the following year.
Producer Sam Charters had hosted a folk concert at Carnegie Hall where the Muddy Waters band had played.
Since Muddy was on contract to Chess, he was not to sing a lead vocal or to play a slide solo.
This album predated Charters' great "Chicago /The Blues /Today!"
AllMusic reviewer Alex Henderson stated: "Boasting fellow Chicago blues dynamo James Cotton on both harmonica and lead vocals, The Blues Never Die!