
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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Black Gal What Makes Your Head So Hard?
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Black Gal What Makes Your Head So Hard
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Black Gal What Makes Your Head So Hard (No 3)
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My Woman Pt. 1
Black Gal What Makes Your Head So Hard (No 4)
My Woman (Pt. 1) (Take 5)
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