
There are two artists who used the name Dick Justice. Dick Justice (born Henry Franklin Justice April 2, 1903, died September 12,1962), was an influential blues and folk musician who hailed from West Virginia, United States. He recorded ten songs for Brunswick Records in Chicago in 1929. He was heavily influenced by black musicians, particularly Luke Jordan who recorded in 1927 and 1929 for Victor Records. Justice's "Cocaine" is a verse-for-verse cover of the Jordan track of the same name recorded two years earlier.
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Henry Lee
Cocaine
Henry Lee - 2020 Remaster
Henry Lee (Original Mix)
Cocaine (Album Version)
Brown Skin Blues
Henry Lee aka Young Hunting
Old Black Dog
One Cold December Day
Brownskin Blues
Little Lulie
Poca River Blues
Henry Lee-Dick Justice
Cocaine (Original Mix)
Guian Valley Waltz
Muskrat Rag
Poor Girl's Waltz
Cocaine Blues
Brownsin' Blues (1929)
Browsin' Blues
Brownsin' Blues
Black Dog Blues
Poor Girls Waltz
Gonna Die With My Hammer in My Hand (Original Mix)
Henry Lee (2020 Remaster)
Black Dog
Gonna Die with My Hammer in My Hand
Old Black Dog (Original Mix)
Brownskin Blues (1929)
Henry Lee (aka Love Henry)
It's Hard
Cocaine - Dick Justice
Don't Remember
Cocaine [1929]
Dick Justice:Cocaine
One Cold December Day (Original Mix)
18 - cocaine
Nine Outta Ten
Browsin´ Blues
Dark Holler Blues
Brown Skin Blues (Original Mix)
Henry Lee - Dick Justice
Henry Lee a.k.a. Young Hunting
Old Black Doll
1983
Guian Valley Waltz (Original Mix)
Little Lulie (Original Mix)
Cocaine [Luke Jordan] [1929]
Nine Outta Ten (Nietzsche Remix)
Cocaine (1929)
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