
Frankie Lee Sims (April 30, 1917, New Orleans, Louisiana – May 10, 1970, Dallas, Texas) was an American singer-songwriter and electric blues guitarist. He released nine singles during his career, one of which, "Lucy Mae Blues" (1953) was a regional hit. Two compilation albums of his work were released posthumously. Sims was the cousin of another Texas blues musician, Lightnin' Hopkins, and he worked with several other prominent blues musicians, including Texas Alexander, T-Bone Walker, King Curtis and Albert Collins.
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Lucy Mae Blues
She Likes to Boogie Real Low
Walkin' With Frankie
Married Woman
Walking with Frankie
Hey Little Girl
Don't Take It Out On Me
Raggedy And Dirty
Frankie's Blues
I Warned You Baby
Long Gone
Jelly Roll Baker
What Will Lucy Do
Well Goodbye Baby
I Done Talked And i Done Talked
Cryin' Won't Help You
She Likes to Boogie Real Slow
Single Man Blues
Walkin' With Frankie (Excerpt)
Misery Blues
What Will Lucy Do?
I'm So Glad
Rhumba My Boogie
I'll Get Along Somehow
Lucy Mae Blues, Pt. 1
My Talk Didn't Do No Good
Hawk Shuffle
No Good Woman
Frankie Lee's 2 O'clock Jump
Boogie 'Cross The Country
Home Again Blues
Lucy Mae Blues Pt. 2
Wine And Gin Bounce
Don't Forget Me Baby
Yeh, Baby!
Send My Soul to the Devil
Cross Country Blues
How Long
As Long As I Live
Lucy Mae Blues (Part 2)
Walking Boogie
Short Haired Woman
Don't Be Mad with Me
Boogie Cross the Country
Walking with Frankie Lee
Wine & Gin Bounce
Yeh, Baby
Jelly Roll Blues
Going Back to Dallas
My Talk Didn't Do Any Good
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