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- Madison_Blues comment ""Madison Blues" is a blues song by American blues artist Elmore James. Although recorded in 1960, it was not issued until the Elmore James/John Brim compilation album Whose Muddy Shoes in 1969. "Madison Blues" is an uptempo twelve-bar blues notated in 4/4 time in the key of D that features James' vocal and amplified slide guitar. The Broomdusters, James' long-time backup band, provide the accompaniment: tenor saxophonist J. T.".