
William Everett "Bill" Justis, Jr. (October 14, 1926 – July 15, 1982) was an American pioneer rock and roll musician, composer, and musical arranger, best known for his 1957 Grammy Hall of Fame song, "Raunchy." As a songwriter, he was also often credited as Bill Everette. Justis was born in Birmingham, Alabama but grew up in Memphis, Tennessee and studied music at Christian Brothers College (high school department) and Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Raunchy
Orange Blossom Special
College Man
Foxy Lady
March of the Rednecks
The Bandit - Instrumental
Last Night
Ma Cousin Plays Steel
And the Fight Played On!
If You Leave Me Tonight I'll Cry
Grazing In The Grass
Flip, Flop And Bop
Hot Pants Fuzz Parade
Rebel Rouser
Mexico
Cattywampus
Guddyville - Original
The Stranger
Cloud Nine
Wild Rice
Scroungie
Raunchy (Instrumental)
Summer Holiday
Flea Circus
The Dark Continent Contribution
Bop Train
Tamoure
The Midnite Man
Moosejaw
Guddyville
Cattywampus - Original
Bill Justis - Raunchy
The Midnight Man
Flip, Flop And Bop (Alternative)
The Stinger
Paradiddle
The Snuggle
Raunchy - Original
Rollin'
College Man - Original
Rebel-Rouser
Alley Cat
Quiet Village
Bop Train (Alternative) - Alternate
Flip, Flop And Bop (Alternative) - Alternate
Flip Flop and Bop
Tamoure'
Midnight Man
A Swingin' Safari
Raunnchy
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