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Blind Boy Fuller

Blues
Blues guitarist Fulton Allen – better known as Blind Boy Fuller – was born on July 10, 1904 (or 1907) in Wadesboro, North Carolina. Fuller, a prolific guitarist and vocalist, was one of the most popular of the recorded Piedmont (AKA East Coast or Southeastern) blues artists. He is best-known for his distinctive guitar playing and for his ‘hokum’ (humorous songs usually laced with sexual innuendoes) recordings such as "I Want Some of Your Pie", “Get Your Ya Yas Out” (later used for a Rolling Stones live album title), "Truckin' My Blues Away" (the origin of the phrase ‘keep on truc...
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Cat Man BluesBlind Boy Fuller
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I Crave My PigmeatBlind Boy Fuller
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Meat Shakin' WomanBlind Boy Fuller
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My Brownskin Sugar PlumBlind Boy Fuller
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Lost Lover BluesBlind Boy Fuller
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Thousand Woman BluesBlind Boy Fuller
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Cat Man BluesBlind Boy Fuller

Blind Boy Fuller Vol. 1 1935 - 1936

5:10

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I Crave My PigmeatBlind Boy Fuller

Truckin' My Blues Away

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Meat Shakin' WomanBlind Boy Fuller

Truckin' My Blues Away

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My Brownskin Sugar PlumBlind Boy Fuller

Blind Boy Fuller Vol. 1 1935 - 1936

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Lost Lover BluesBlind Boy Fuller

Blind Boy Fuller Vol. 6 1940

4:33

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Thousand Woman BluesBlind Boy Fuller

Before The Blues Vol. 3