
William "Casey Bill" Weldon (December 10, 1909 – September 28, 1972) was an American blues musician. He played a National steel guitar flat on his lap Hawaiian style. His style of playing was highly influential on the emerging Chicago Blues style. Casey Bill Weldon was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, United States, and later lived and worked in Chicago, Illinois, and was known as one of the early pioneers of the slide guitar. He played upbeat, hokum and country blues tunes.
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The Twelves (The Dirty Dozens)
You Just as Well Let Her Go
Go Ahead, Buddy
I Believe I'll Make A Change
Guitar Swing
W.P.A. Blues
flood water blues
Christmas Time Blues
I've Been Tricked
Back Door Blues
Sold My Soul To The Devil
Hitch Me To Your Buggy And Drive Me Like A Mule
Lady Doctor Blues
You gotta do your duty
Busy Bootin'
Spider Blues
The Big Boat
Somebody Changed The Lock On My Door
Has My Gal Been Here?
Two Timin' Woman
You Shouldn't Do That
Turpentine Blues
Blues Everywhere I Go
My Stove Won't Work
Has My Gal Been Here
Give Me Another Shot
Jinx Blues
Brown Skin Mama
Arlena
Talkin' To Myself
Hitch Me To Your Buggy
I Believe You're Cheatin' On Me
doctor's blues
Rooster Blues
Red Hot Blues
Long-Eared Mule
As The Clock Struck Four
Can't You Remember
I Got A Letter This Morning
Howlin' Dog Blues
Your Wagon's Worn Out Now
Two-timin' Woman
Race Horse Filly Blues
Way Down In Louisiana
We Gonna Move (To The Outskirts Of Town)
Somebody'S Been Talking To You
Sales Lady
Salty Dog
I'm A Stranger In Your Town
Casey Blues
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