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Pee Wee Crayton
Connie Curtis Crayton (b 18 December 1914, Rockdale, Texas – d 25 June 1985, Los Angeles), known as Pee Wee Crayton, was an American R&B guitarist and singer. Crayton began playing guitar seriously after moving to California in the mid-1930s, and settling in San Francisco. While there he absorbed the music of T-Bone Walker, but developed his own unique approach. His aggressive playing contrasted with his smooth vocal style, and was copied by many later blues guitarists.
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Songs
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After Hours Boogie
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Baby You Don't Cry
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Barefootin'
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Blues After Hours
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Blues at Daybreak
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Blues Before Dawn
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Blues in the Ghetto
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But on the Other Hand
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Come on Baby
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Do Unto Others
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E.T. Blues
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Early Hours
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Every Night
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Head'n Home
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I Found Peace of Mind
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I Love Her Still
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In the Evening
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Let the Good Times Roll
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Little Bitty Things
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Long Tall Texan
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Lucille
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Mistreated So Bad
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My Kind of Woman
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Need Your Love So Bad
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Peace of Mind
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Put It Where You Want It
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Red Rose Boogie
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Runnin' Wild
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S.K. Blues
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Send for Me
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Telephone is Ringin'
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Telephone Is Ringing
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Texas Hop
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Things I Used to Do
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Twinky
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When I'm Wrong
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You Know Yeah
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You Were Wrong