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Charles Brown
Charles Brown (September 13, 1922 – January 21, 1999), born in Texas City, Texas was an American blues singer and pianist whose soft-toned, slow-paced blues-club style influenced the development of blues performance during the 1940s and 1950s. He had several hit recordings, including "Drifting Blues" and "Merry Christmas Baby". In the late 1940s a rising demand for blues was driven by an increasing white teenage audience in the South which quickly spread north and west.
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Songs
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Do the Best I Can
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Do You Want Me
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Don't Drive Me Away
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Don't Get Salty, Sugar
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Don't Leave Me
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Driftin'
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Driftin' Blues
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Drifting Blues
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Early in the Morning
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End o' War Blues
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End of War Blues
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Evening Shadows
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Every Little Bit Hurts
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Everyday I Have the Blues
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Falling in Love
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Fool That I Am
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Fool's Paradise
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For You
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Free Lancin' Again
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Fugue in C Major
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Gee
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Gee!
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Get Yourself Another Fool
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Give Me a Woman
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Go Away Little Girl
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Goodnight My Love
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Googie's Boogie
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Graveyard Song
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Groovy
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Groovy Movie Blues
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Hang on a Little Longer
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Happy Holiday
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Hard Tack
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Hard Times
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Homesick Blues
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Honey
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Hot Lips and Seven Kisses
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I Cried Last Night
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I Did My Best for You
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I Don't Know
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I Don't Want to Get Adjusted
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I Don't Want Your Ramblin' Letters
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I Get Along Somehow
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I Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good)
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I Lost Everything
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I Miss You So
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I Put Myself Together
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I Stepped in Quicksand
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I Wanna Be Close
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I Wanna Go Back Home