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Roy Brown
There are 2 artists with the name Roy Brown 1) Roy "Good Rocking" Brown (10 September 1925 – 25 May 1981) was a blues musician who brought a soul singing style (from gospel music) to the emerging genre of rock and roll. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Brown started as a gospel singer. His mother was an accomplished singer and organist in church. After a move to Los Angeles, California some time in the 1940s, and a brief period spent as a professional boxer in the welterweight category, he won a singing contest in 1945 at The Million Dollar Theater covering "There's No You" by Bing Crosby.
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Songs
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A Fool in Love
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Answer to Big Town
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Bad Luck With Women
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Boogie at Midnight
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Boogie Woogie Blues
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Bootleggin' Baby
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Brown Angel
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Butcher Pete
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Butcher Pete (Part 1)
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Butcher Pete (Part 2)
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Butcher Pete (Pt. 1)
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Butcher Pete, Part 1
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Butcher Pete, Part 2
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Cadillac Baby
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Caldonia's Wedding Day
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Crazy Crazy Woman
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Everything's All Right
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Everyting's Alright
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Gamblin' Man
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Good Rockin' Tonight
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Good Sweet Loving
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Grandpa Stole My Baby
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Hard Luck Blues
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Hip Shakin' Baby
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Hurry Hurry Baby
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Hurry, Hurry Babe
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Laughing but Crying
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Let the Four Winds Blow
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Let the Four Winds Blow (reprise)
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Letter From Home