
Little Arthur Duncan (February 5, 1934 – August 20, 2008) was an American Chicago blues and electric blues harmonica player, singer, and songwriter. He was a member of the Backscratchers and over his career was associated with Earl Hooker, Twist Turner, Illinois Slim and Rick Kreher. Duncan was born in Indianola, Mississippi. His first instrument was the drums. In 1950, aged 16, he moved to Chicago, Illinois, and became acquainted with Little Walter, who helped him to learn the rudiments of harmonica playing, and Jimmy Reed.
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44 Blues
Pretty Girls Everywhere
No Place To Go
Pretty Thing
Leaving Mississippi
Bad Reputation
Blues with a feeling
Singin' With The Sun
Knockin' On Your Door
Trackmarks
Young Fashioned Ways
Blues After Hours
I Got To Go
My Baby Left Me Out On The Road
Little Red Rooster
I'm A King Bee
I Got Love If You Want It
Sugar Bee
Itchin' Back
Tribute to Jimmy Reed
Back Door
Mattie Mae
Mama, Talk To Your Daughter
Kansas City
Going Through Mississippi
Asked Her For Water
Going On Main Street
Blues I Got To Leave You
Duncan Donuts
Forty Four Blues
Had Nowhere To Go
Can't Stand It No More
Gone To Main Street
Marks
I Got To Find My Baby
Young Fashioned Ways - Little Arthur Duncan
Singin' With The Sun (remix)
Leavin' In the Mornin'
Pretty Things - Little Arthur Duncan
Mama Talk To Your Daughter
Ruthie Mae
Pretty Things
The Midnight Train
Singin' with the Sun - Remix
Knockin' on Your Door - Live
No Places To Go
Leavin In The Mornin - Little Arthur Duncan
Blues
Leavin in the Mornin
This Little Light of Mine
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