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JUNKER'S BLUES

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(Willie Hall)
(o):Champion Jack Dupree (1941)label: Okeh
 The original label states Junker Blues (Dupree), but Jack later confessed he learned it from his 'father' Willie Hall, the legendary N.O. boogie woogie pianist Drive 'Em Down, who was never recorded. Gave its melody subsequently to The Fat Man, Lawdy Miss Clawdy and Tipitina and shares some lyric lines with Junco Partner (see there).
(c):Fats Domino (1950) [as The Fat Man, bypassing the drug allusions], Otis Spann (1956) [as I'm Leaving You], Canned Heat (1969) [as Big Fat (The Fat Man)], Willy DeVille (1990) , Hugh Laurie (2013) ,
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