Blind Willie Johnson, an American blues and spirituals singer and guitarist
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The 2003 documentary film The Soul of a Man, directed by Wim Wenders as the second instalment of Martin Scorsese's series The Blues, explored Lenoir's career, together with those of Skip James and Blind Willie Johnson.
Adapted from Blind Willie Johnson's "It's Nobody's Fault but Mine", it has been described as "a blistering portrayal of a man looking for deliverance from his misdeeds and perceived sins".
1994: The 77s (Drowning with Land in Sight, with additional credit "apologies to Blind Willie Johnson")