"Talking Blues" (1926) and "New Talking Blues" (1928) by Christopher Allen Bouchillon.
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"Talking Dust Bowl Blues" (1940), "Talking Fishing Blues", "Talking Centralia", "Talking Columbia", "Talking Hard Work", "Talking Sailor", and "Talking Subway" by .
Woody Guthrie
"Atomic Talking Blues" (a.k.a. "Talking Atom", "Old Man Atom") by .
Vern Partlow
"Talking Inflation Blues" by .
Tom Glazer
"" (1963), "Talking New York", "Talking Hava Negiliah Blues", "Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues", "I Shall Be Free No. 10", and "Talkin' Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues" by Bob Dylan, all recorded during the 1960s.
Talking World War III Blues
"Singing in Viet Nam Talking Blues" by .
Johnny Cash
"Talking Birmingham Jam" (1963), "Talking Airplane Disaster" (1963), "Talking Cuban Crisis" (1963), "Talking Vietnam (1964) by .
Phil Ochs
"Talking Thunderbird Blues" (1973), "Fraternity Blues" (1977) by .
Townes Van Zandt
“Talking Blues” by Buck Trent on popular tv show Hee Haw. (1977)
"Hallelujah" (1984) by
Leonard Cohen
Bob and wheel
Hip hop music
Rapping
Recitation song
Spoken word
Sprechgesang
Talking Timbuktu
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