
Bea Booze (May 23, 1920 – 1975), often credited as Wee Bea Booze, was an American rhythm & blues and jazz singer most popular in the 1940s. She was born Muriel Nicholls in Baltimore, and made her name as a singer in Harlem. She was signed by Decca Records to cover the songs and emulate the style of Lil Green, and, under the guidance of Sammy Price, first recorded in 1942. Her version of "See See Rider Blues", first recorded by Ma Rainey, reached # 1 on the R&B chart, after which she was billed as 'The See See Rider Blues Girl'.
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See See Rider Blues
These Young Man Blues
See See Rider
Uncle Sam Come and Get Him
Mr Freddie Blues
So Good Wee
These Young Men Blues
If I Didn't Love You
Mr. Freddie Blues
See See Rider Blues (1942)
See See Rider Blues (1942) [Bea Booze]
I'm Gonna Put You Down
Let's Be Friends
See See Rider - Bea Booze
If I'm A Fool
Gulf Coast Blues
I Love To Georgia Brown So Slow
See See Rider Blues 1943
Catchin' As Catch Can
Alabama Bound (feat. Andy Kirk) [12Dv]
Alabama Bound
So Good
Alabama Bound (feat. Andy Kirk)
War Rationin' Papa
These Young Men
I Just Ain't Feelin' Right
Uncle Sam Come & Get Him
Don't Tell Me Nothin' 'Bout My Man
Alabama Bound (feat. Andy Kirk) [2SZT]
I Love You To Goergia Brown So Low
So Good - Remastered
Easy Riding Blues
Doggin' Man Blues
That Ain't Right
Catching as catch can
Don't Cry, Baby
See See Rider N°2
War rationing papa
I Just Ain't Feelin' Right [Alt. Version]
Uncle Sam come and get me
Bea Booze
Mr_ Freddie Blues
06. See See Rider Blues
Cathin' As Catch Can
C.C. Rider
Alabama Bound (feat. Andy Kirk and His Orchestra)
Weed
Weed - Remastered
Bea Booze / See See Rider Blues
C C Rider
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