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Detroit Junior
Emery “Detroit Junior” Williams, Jr. (October 26, 1931 – August 9, 2005)[1] was an American blues pianist, vocalist, and songwriter. He is known for songs such as "So Unhappy", "Call My Job", "If I Hadn't Been High", "Ella" and "Money Tree". His songs have been covered by Koko Taylor, Albert King and other blues artists. Born in Haynes, Arkansas,[1] Detroit recorded his first single, "Money Tree" with the Bea & Baby label in 1960.
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Songs
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Baby What You Want Me to Do
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Baby Workout
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Black Night
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Blueberry Hill
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Boogie Blues
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Bring It on Home
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Caledonia
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Call My Job
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Chicken Shack Boogie
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Christmas Day
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Ella
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Everyday I Have the Blues
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Honest I Do
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I Don't Know
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I Got High Last Night
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I Got Money
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I'm So Unhappy
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If I Hadn't Been High
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Introduction
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Just a Matter of Time
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Key to the Highway
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Maybelliene - Whole Lotta Shakin'
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One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer
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Please Don't Leave
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Send for Me
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Slow Dancing
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Some Nerve
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Somebody to Shack
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Staggerlee
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Strange Thing Happen
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Take Out the Time
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Trouble in Mind
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Turn Up the Heat
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We're Through
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What Am I Living For
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What I Say
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Your Family