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1 | No More |
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2 | Broadway On Fire |
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3 | My Baby Left Me |
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4 | Hardworking Man |
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5 | Fannie Mae Is Back |
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6 | Candied Yams |
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7 | Chewing Gum |
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8 | Rockin' with B |
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9 | Slow Drag - Part 1 |
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10 | Slow Drag - Part 2 |
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11 | Trying to learn how to love you |
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2:25 | ||||
12 | Blueberry Hill |
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3:09 | ||||
13 | Play track | Raise a Ruckus Tonight |
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14 | Play track | Gonna Love My Baby |
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15 | St. Louis Blues |
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16 | Play track | When Things Go Wrong |
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3:56 |
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Buster Brown
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Buster Brown is a name of at least two acts: 1) A blues and R&B singer (b. 15 Aug 1911, Cordele, GA, USA - d. 31 Jan 1976, New York), best known for his hit, Fannie Mae (aka Fanny Mae). Album releases include: "The New King of the Blues". In the 1930s and 1940s he played harmonica at local clubs and made a few non-commercial recordings. These included "I'm Gonna Make You Happy" (1943), which was recorded when he played at the folk festival at Fort Valley (GA) State Teachers College and was recorded by the Library of Congress' Folk Music Archive. He … read more
Buster Brown is a name of at least two acts: 1) A blues and R&B singer (b. 15 Aug 1911, Cordele, GA, USA - d. 31 Jan 1976, New York), best known for his hit, Fannie Mae (aka Fanny Mae).… read more
Buster Brown is a name of at least two acts: 1) A blues and R&B singer (b. 15 Aug 1911, Cordele, GA, USA - d. 31 Jan 1976, New York), best known for his hit, Fannie Mae (aka Fanny Mae). Album releases include: "The New King of… read more