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Masterly Texas Blues- CD A: 1953-1957

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Lucy Mae Blues
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Don't Take It Out On Me
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Married Woman
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Wine And Gin Bounce
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Boogie Cross the Country
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Jelly Roll Baker
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I'm So glad
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Long Gone
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Raggedy And Dirty
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Yeh, Baby!
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No good Woman
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Walking Boogie
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Frankie's Blues
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Cryin' Wont Help You
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I Done Talked And I Done Talked
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Lucy Mae Blues (Part 2)
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Rhumba My Boogie
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I'll Get Along Somehow
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Hawk Shuffle
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Frankie Lee's 2 O'Clock Jump
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What Will Lucy Do
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Misery Blues
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Hey Little Girl
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Walking With Frankie
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My Talk Didn't Do No Good
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I Warned You Baby
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She Likes To Boogie Real Low
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Well Goodbye Baby
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How Long
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 29   Total Length: 78:33

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Texas Guitar

By John Morthland, eMusic Contributor

Postwar, electric blues guitar in Texas all derives from T-Bone Walker, says conventional wisdom, and when you hear a great stylist like Pee Wee Crayton soloing in that jazzy, single-string tradition, it seems like an immutable law. But there were Texas guitarists who weren't influenced by Walker, and most who were brought enough of their own thing to T-Bone's to keep it interesting. Even today, the tradition not only lives on, but continues to evolve.… more »