
Houston Boines (Hazlehurst, Mississippi, December 30, 1918 - November 8, 1970?) was an American harmonica player and singer. He recorded with Charley Booker and Ike Turner. Houston (or it may have been Huston) remains an obscure, shadowy figure despite having broadcast on KFFS' King Biscuit Time during one of Sonny Boy's regular prolonged absence. He was still living there when he was enlisted in the army in January 1941, almost one year before the United States entered World War II.
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Carry My Business On
Crying In The Courthouse
Superintendent Blues
Monkey Motion
Relation Blues
Carry My Business On (Take 1)
Carry My Business On - Original
Going Home
Crying In The Courthouse (take 1)
Standing In The Courthouse Crying
Carry My Business On, Take 1
Operator Blues (Take 3)
Crying In the Courthouse, Take 1
Monkey Motions
G Man
G-Man Blues
Operator Blues
Crying In The Courthouse - Original
Carry My Business
Operator Blues (Take 2)
Carry My Business On (take 1) (Sun Uniss 12-23-53)
Operator Blues (Take 1, false start)
Crying In The Courthouse (take 1) (Sun Uniss 12-23-53)
Cryin' In The Courthouse
Carry My Business On (Little Milton Cambell, gtr.)
Carry My Business On [Take 1]
Crying in the Courthouse [Take 1]
08 - Houston Boines - Relation Blues
Crying in the Courthouse, Take
Carry My Blues On
Mnkey Motion
07 - Houston Boines - Going Home
Carry My Business On (take 1)
CARRY MY BUSINESS HOME
Cryin' in the Courthouse [Take 2]
Operator Blues [Take 3]
Operator Blues [Take 2]
26 - Carry My Business On
06 - Houston Boines - G Man
12 - Houston Boines - Operator Blues (Take 3)
Carry My Business On {Take 1}
Crying In The Courthouse {Take 1}
Operator Blues Take 3
You'll Be Sorry
Blue & Lonesome
Operator Blues (Take 1)
Operator Blues Take 2
Relation Bleus
2. Houston Boines - Crying In The Courthouse Take 2
Carry My Buisiness Home
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