
Arley Benton was born in Texarkana, Arkansas. Whilst residing in Toledo, Ohio, during the mid 1950's, and having been influenced by Sam Cooke and B.B. King, Benton began playing blues music. By 1959, he was leading his own band in Chicago. During the 1960's, local record labels, such as Melloway, Alteen, Sonic, and Twinight Records released several Benton singles, before in 1971 he joined Willie Dixon. Indeed, a lack of opportunity in the early 1960's meant that Benton gave up playing professionally for several years
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Money Is the Name of the Game
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Blues & Trouble
It's Good In My Neighborhood
I Must Have A Hole In My Head
Honey Bee
I Wish I Knew
Catch Up With the World
Cold Man
Can't Wait to See My Baby's Face
My Lady
Born With The Blues
Hard Luck Blues
Spider in My Stew
Loan Me a Dime
From Missouri
That's the Reason
Gone Fishin'
Leave Me Alone
Love Like I Wanna
Sweet 94
Lonesome For A Dime
Do It in the Rain
Sorry
Hole In My Head
Going Fishin'
Funny About My Money
Disco Blues
Erase My Name
Looking For My Baby
Cold Man Ain't No Good
Blues And Trouble
Good to the Last Drop
Blues Trouble
Money Is the Name of the Game (feat. Buster Benton)
Catherine
I Like To Hear My Guitar Sing
It's Your Thing
Loving You Baby
The Football
You Ain't Ready
Get Yourself Together
Lean On Me
How Old Buster Feels
You're My Lady
Get Away
Little Bluebird
The Feeling
Dancing Music
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