"King of the Delta Blues Singers" is a seminal collection of tracks by the enigmatic and influential blues artist Robert Johnson. Released on January 1, 1937, under the Columbia/Legacy label, this album is a cornerstone of the blues genre, showcasing Johnson's raw talent and profound impact on music history. With a runtime of 45 minutes, the album features 15 tracks, including iconic blues standards like "Cross Road Blues," "Sweet Home Chicago," and "Hell Hound On My Trail." The album spans a variety of blues styles, from classic to country blues, highlighting Johnson's versatility and mastery of the form. Each track is a testament to Johnson's unique voice and guitar playing, making this album an essential listen for anyone interested in the roots of American music. The alternate take of "Traveling Riverside Blues" offers a fascinating glimpse into Johnson's creative process, adding depth to this already rich collection.