He may not be as famous as his namesake Robert Johnson but he and Blind Willie have much in common. Although their recording careers were separated by a decade, Robert in the 30s and Blind Willie in the 20s, they shared a talent as ridiculously skilled slide guitar players, as well as only providing 30 songs.
Blind Willie Johnson was born in Pendalton, Texas, in 1897. He wasn't born blind but as a result of an assault by his stepmother he was blinded at the age of seven.
After that he did what many other blind black men did. He hit the road, singing and playing for a living.
Between 1927 and 1930 he laid down a total of 29 songs and alternate takes across five recording sessions. His then wife Willie B Brown provided back-up vocals on a number of tracks.
Now, to the long overdue tribute album, God Don't Ever Change, the Songs of Blind Willie Johnson.