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As with many blues guitarists, Pee Wee was influenced by T-Bone Walker. However unlike many other T-Bone followers he managed to imbue his style with considerably more original elements which gave him an enviable chart run in the late 1940s. This 2 cd set includes his singles recorded for Gru V Tone, Modern, Recorded in Hollywood, Imperial and VeeJay between 1947 & 1957. Considering how influential his guitar techniques became, Pee Wee Crayton is a generally an underappreciated talent............
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Don't Ever Fall In Love
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Pee Wee Special
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Blues After Hours
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I'm Still In Love With You
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Central Avenue Blues
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Texas Hop
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Boogie Woogie Upstairs
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Rock Island Blues
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When Darkness Falls
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The Bop Hop
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I Love You So
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Brand New Woman
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Long After Hours
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Old Fashioned Baby
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Bounce Pee Wee
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Please Come Back
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Rockin' The Blues
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Huckle Boogie
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Some Rainy Day
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Louella Brown
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Answer To Blues After Hours
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Good Little Woman
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Dedicating The Blues
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Tired Of Travelin'
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Change Your Way Of Lovin'
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Poppa Stoppa
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Thinking Of You
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Cool Evening
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Have You Lost Your Love For Me
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When It Rains It Pours
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Daybreak
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Crying And Walking
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Pappy's Blues
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Baby Pat The Floor
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I'm Your Prisoner
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My Little Dreamboat - Homer The Great
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Steppin' Out - Homer The Great
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Do Unto Others
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Every Dog Has A Day
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Win-O
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Hurry Hurry
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I Need Your Love
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My Idea About You
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I Got News For You
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You Know, Yeah
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Runnin' Wild
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Eye Full Of Tears
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Yours Truly
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Be Faithful
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I Must Go On
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Don't Go
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A Frosty Night
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The Telephone Is Ringing
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I Found My Peace Of Mind
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I Don't Care
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