About Detroit Junior
Emery "Detroit Junior" Williams, Jr. (October 26, 1931 – August 9, 2005) was an American, Chicago blues pianist, singer, and songwriter. He is known for songs such as "So Unhappy", "Call My Job", "If I Hadn't Been High", "Ella" and "Money Tree". His songs have been covered by a.o. Koko Taylor and Albert King. Born in Haynes, Arkansas, Detroit recorded his first single, "Money Tree" with the Bea & Baby Records label in 1960. His first full album, Chicago Urban Blues, was released in the early 1970s on the Blues on Blues label.
Top Tracks
Christmas Day
I Got Money
If I Hadn't Been High
Some Nerve
Somebody to Shack
Call My Job
Talk Fast
Too Poor
It's Bad to Make a Woman Mad
Your Family
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