Robert Pete Williams

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  • louisiana blues
  • acoustic blues
  • delta blues
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Robert Pete Williams (March 14, 1914 – December 31, 1980) was an American blues musician, based in Louisiana. His music characteristically employs unconventional blues tunings and structures, and his songs are often about the time he served in prison. His song "I've Grown So Ugly" was covered by Captain Beefheart, on his album Safe as Milk (1967), whose version was later covered by The Black Keys, on Rubber Factory (2004).

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Songs

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    Hot Springs Blues

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    I Got the Blues So Bad

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    I Had Trouble

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    I Want to Die Easy

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    I'll Be Glad When I'm From Behind Iron Walls

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    I'm Blue as a Man Can Be

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    I'm Goin' Back With Him When He Comes

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    I'm Lonesome Blues

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    I've Grown So Ugly

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    Just Tippin' In

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    Levee Camp Blues

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    Lord, I Done You Wrong

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    Louise

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    Make Me a Pallet on the Floor

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    Matchbox Blues

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    Midnight Boogie

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    Monologue

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    Motherless Children Have a Hard Time

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    My Daddy Was a Hoodoo Man

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    My Mind Wandering Around

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    No More Sweet Potatoes

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    On My Way From Texas

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    Out All Night Long

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    Pardon Denied Again

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    Please Lord, Help Me on My Way

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    Poor Bob's Blues

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    Poor Boy, Long Way From Home

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    Prisoner's Talking Blues

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    Railroad Blues

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    Rolling Stone


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