About Joe Pullum
Joe Pullum (December 25, 1905 — January 6, 1964) was an American Texas blues singer and songwriter. Pullum, an Alabama-born nightclub singer, was one of the more obscure blues stars. He was accompanied on his few recordings by two pianists; Rob Cooper on his earlier discs, and Andy Boy on his later efforts. Pullum's major success was with his self-written song, "Black Gal What Makes Your Head So Hard?" (1934). It sold in large quantities and was covered by Leroy Carr
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Cows, See That Train Comin'
Black Gal, What Makes Your Head So Hard?
CWA Blues
Black Gal What Makes Your Head So Hard?
Joe Louis Is The Man
Careful Drivin' Mama
Telephone Blues
Hard-Working Man Blues
Mississippi Flood Blues
Rack It back And Tell It Right
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