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Arthur Crudup Crudup Street (The Blues District)
Released: 2011 Label: H-O-M-E History Of Music Entertainment Format: MP3@320 Total Time: 00:47:26 Crudup was one of America's top-selling blues artists long before Elvis Presley, Elton John, Rod Stewart, and other pop stars began recording his songs. But like many other performers who had little education and little familiarity with the music business or copyright law, Crudup fell victim to exploitation. Only after his death did his heirs finally succeed in securing his copyrights and long-overdue royalties. His best known records included “Rock Me Mama,” “Mean Old 'Frisco Blues,” and three that were covered by Presley: “That's All Right,” “My Baby Left Me,” and “So Glad You're Mine.” Crudup rarely played concerts or theaters until the blues revival of the 1960s, but he was a juke joint favorite in Mississippi, where he performed with Elmore James, Sonny Boy Williamson, and locals such as George Lee, Odell Lay, and Clyde Lay. Tracklist: 01. Crudup's After Hours (2:54) 02. Hey Mama, Everything's Alright (2:54) 03. Dirt Road Blues (3:05) 04. I Want My Lovin' (2:55) 05. Chicago Blues (3:11) 06. I Don't Know It (2:48 ) 07. You Got To Reap (2:55) 08. Crudup's Vicksburg Blues (3:11) 09. So Glad Your Mine (2:45) 10. Just Like A Spider (3:13) 11. That's Why I'm Lonesome (3:03) 12. Roberta Blues (2:44) 13. Ethel Mae (3:07) 14. That's All Right (2:51) 15. Train Fare Blues (2:43) 16. Katie May (3:02) Sharing Widget |