Blind Boy Fuller

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  • blues
  • delta blues
  • piedmont blues
  • classic blues
  • guitar
Blind Boy Fuller (born Fulton Allen) was an American blues guitarist and vocalist. Fuller was born in July 10, 1907 in Wadesboro, North Carolina and died February 13, 1941 in Durham, North Carolina. He played a steel National resonator guitar. As a boy Fuller learned to play the guitar and also learned from older singers the field hollers, country rags, and traditional songs and blues popular in poor, rural areas. It is reported that around 1926 he suffered from ulcerated eyes and became partially blind. His vision continued to deteriorate until 1928, when he was completely blind.

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Songs

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    Somebody's Been Playing With That Thing

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    Stealing Bo-Hog

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    Step It Up and Go

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    Step It Up and Go N:2

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    Stingy Mama

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    Stip Is Up and Go

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    Sweet Honey Hole

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    That Smells Like Fish

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    Thousand Woman Blues

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    Three Ball Blues

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    Tom Cat Blues

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    Too Many Women Blues

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    Truckin My Blues Away

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    Truckin' My Blues Away

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    Truckin' My Blues Away No. 2

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    Truckin' My Blues Away No.2

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    Truckin' My Blues Away, #2

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    Trucking My Blues Away No. 2 (take 1)

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    Trucking My Blues Away No. 2 (take 2)

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    Twelve Gates to the City

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    Untrue Blues

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    Walking and Looking Blues

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    Walking My Troubles Away

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    Walking My Troubles Away (unissued)

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    Weeping Willow

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    What's That Smells Like Fish?

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    When Your Gal Packs Up and Leaves

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    Why Don't My Baby Write to Me?

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    Wires All Down

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    Woman, I'm Done


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