
There were two James Waynes singing blues in 1950s America: a rather prolific James Wayne from Houston, TX, and a less prolific James Wayne from Elizabeth, NJ. The one from New Jersey recorded a song called 'This Little Letter' for Angeletone in 1960. There is more information on the one from Texas, who was born James Douglas Waynes, 1924, Houston, TX, United States. A Last.fm user wrote the following biography: I first heard James Wayne(s) via "Travelin' Mood" on the LP "Urban Blues: New Orleans Bounce" (Imperial LM-94004)
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Tend to Your Business
Junco Partner
This Little Letter
Agreeable Woman
Two Faced Woman
Junco Partner - Remastered
Tend to Your Business - Remastered
The Trust
Where You Been
Please Baby Please
Evil Hearted Woman
A Two Faced Man
Millionaire Blues
True Blues
I'm A Real Gypsy Fellow
A Two Faced Man (Imperial 5160)
This Little Ltter
If I Were A Millionaire
Rock Reel Rock
Junco's Return
Travellin' Mood
Please, Baby, Please
Travellin Mood - Remastered
Please Be Mine
I'm A Real Gypsy Fellow (Gypsy Blues)
Let's Have A Ball
Money Blues - Remastered
Travelin' Mood
Kinfolks - Remastered
Bad Morning Blues
Junko Partner
Please, Baby Please
I Falls
Tend to Your Bussiness
Bad Weather Blues
Vacant Pillow Blues
Hard to Handle - Remastered
Bad Weather Blues - Remastered
Junco's Return - Remastered
Sweet Little Woman - Remastered
A Two Faced Man - Remastered
Love Me Blues - Remastered
Crying in Vain - Remastered
Bull Corn
I'm Going To Tell Your Mother
Tend To Do Business
When Night Falls - Remastered
I'm Coming to Tell Your Mother - Remastered
Bad Morning Blues - Remastered
Gypsy Blues - Remastered
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