Leroy Carr

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Leroy Carr (27 March 1905 – 29 April 1935) was an American blues singer, songwriter and pianist who developed a laid-back, crooning technique and whose popularity and style influenced artists like Nat King Cole and Ray Charles. He first became famous for "How Long, How Long Blues" on Vocalion Records in 1928 for which he wrote the music.

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Songs

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    Longing for My Sugar

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    Low Down Dirty Blues

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    Low Down Dog Blues

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    Mean Mistreater Mama

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    Mean Mistreatin' Mama

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    Mean Mistreating Mama

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    Mean Old Train Blues

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    Memphis Town

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    Midnight Hour Blues

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    Midnight Hours Blues

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    Motherless Child

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    Muddy Water

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    My Good for Nothin' Gal

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    My Old Pal Blues (feat. Scrapper Blackwell)

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    My Own Lonesome Blues

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    My Woman's Gone Wrong

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    Naptown Blues

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    Pap's Got Your Water On

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    Papa Wants a Cookie

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    Papa's on the House Top

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    Papa's on the Housetop

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    Prison Bound Blues

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    Prison Cell Blues

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    Quittin' Papa

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    Rocks in My Bed

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    Shady Lane Blues

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    Shinin' Pistol

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    Six Cold Feet in the Ground

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    Sloppy Drunk Blues

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    Southbound Blues

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    Stormy Night Blues

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    Straight Alky Blues (part 1)

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    Straight Alky Blues (part 2)

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    Straight Alky Blues Part One

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    Straight Alky Blues Part Two

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    Straight Alky Blues, Part 1

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    Straight Alky Blues, Part 2

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    Suicide Blues

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    Take a Walk Around the Corner

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    Tennessee Blues

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    The Depression Blues

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    The Dirty Dozen

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    Tight Time Blues

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    Tight Times Blues

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    Tired of Your Low Down Ways

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    Truthful Blues

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    What More Can I Do?

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    When the Sun Goes Down

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    You Don't Mean Me No Good

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    You Got Me Grieving


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