Floyd Dixon

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  • blues
  • classic blues
  • rhythm and blues
  • west coast blues
  • rnb
Floyd Dixon (8 February 1929 – July 26, 2006) was an American rhythm and blues pianist. Dixon was born Jay Riggins Jr. in Marshall, Texas. He was influenced by blues, gospel, jazz and country music growing up. His family moved to Los Angeles, California in 1942 and Dixon met his influence Charles Brown there. Self-dubbed "Mr. Magnificent," Dixon signed a recording contract with Modern Records in 1949, specializing in jump blues and sexualized songs like "Red Cherries", "Wine Wine Wine", "Too Much Jelly Roll" and "Baby Let's Go Down to The Woods".

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Songs

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    450 Pound Woman

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    A Dream

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    A Long Time Ago

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    Alarm Clock Blues

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    Baby Baby Will You Marry Me

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    Baby Come Home

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    Blue Skies

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    Call Operator 210

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    Carlos

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    Chicken Crowing

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    Cow Town

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    Dallas Blues

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    Doin' the Town

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    Don't Send Me No Flowers in the Graveyard

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    Drafting Blues

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    Empty Stocking Blues

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    Floyd's Blues

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    Forever and Ever

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    Frightening Poor Me

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    Gettin' Ready

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    Gloomy Baby

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    Got the Blues So Bad

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    Hard Living Alone

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    Helen

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    Hey Bartender

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    Hey, Bartender

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    Hole in the Wall

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    Houston Jump

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    I Wanna Rock Now

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    I'll Always Love You

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    I'll Be Lonely

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    I'm Ashamed of Myself

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    Instrumental Shuffle

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    It's Getting Foggy

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    Johnny Katherin

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    Judgement Day

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    Livin' a Lie (Weak for a Woman)

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    Me Quieras

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    Mean and Jealous Man

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    Milky White Way

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    Mississippi Blues

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    My Song Is Don't Worry

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    Never Can Tell When a Woman Changes Her Mind

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    Nose Trouble

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    Oh Baby

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    Old Memories

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    Ooh Little Girl

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    Ooh-Eee! Ooh-Eee!

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    Oooh Little Girl

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    People Like Me (take 2)


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