The Blues Never Die!

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!