Work · 1929 · Mississippi Delta [33.80, -90.40]

High Water Everywhere

Charley Patton's 'High Water Everywhere' is a two-part account of the catastrophic 1927 Mississippi River flood, sung from inside the disaster that displaced hundreds of thousands across the Delta. The driving, urgent performance turns reportage into one of the most powerful topical blues of the era. It remains a touchstone for how the music carried the lived history of Black life in the Delta.

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