
Lee Brown was an Arkansas blues piano player who recorded 29 tracks for Decca Records between 1937 and 1940, followed by a single session that yielded two additional sides in 1946. It is believed that he made Chicago his home base, but little exact information is available on Brown. His best known recording is a song called "Little Girl Little Girl," originally cut in 1937 in New York City. Brown returned to the "Little Girl" template several times
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My Driving Wheel
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Carpenter Man Blues
Ruby Moore Blues
Round The World Boogie
New Little Girl, Little Girl
Low Land Blues
Alone
Bobby Town Boogie
Bobbie Town Boogie
My Little Girl Blues
Lost Boy
New Little Girl, Litlte Girl
OUT OF LUCK
Who Am I
Lowland Blues
Little Brown Skin Girl
Jeff Davis Highway
Pitchin' Boogie
She's My All And All
Moanin' Dove
Lemon Roller
Little Girl Little Girl
Rolling Stone
Not Gonna Buy Your Love
Ripley Rumbling Blues
I Can Lay It On Down
Perlina Blues
Forsaken Blues
Lock And Key Blues
Midnight Dream
Shake It Girl
Treated Like A Dog
Another Little Girl
Let Me Be Your Bo Weavil
New Little Girl Little Girl
Down By The M & O
Low Down Feelin'
Bobbie Town Boogie (1946)
Howling Man Blues
Cross The Santa Fe
My Driving Wheel - Lee Brown
Can I Get Your Number
Carry Me Through The Night
My Driving Wheel (1939)
Sayonara
Slow
Round the World Blues
Bobbytown Boogie
One More Night
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