
Bluesmen like LITTLE FREDDIE KING are unfortunately, a disappearing breed, making his music so important, both as a good-time blast of backstreet grit and as a document of an artist who is among the last of his kind. Son of a Mississippi share chopper, Freddie jumped a train for New Orleans at the age of 14-years old, never looking back. Born in McComb, Mississippi (1940) Freddie is the last of the great delta style country guitar players. In the 50s he was busy playing and learning from Babe Stovall
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The Things I Used To Do
Crack Head Joe
Walking With Freddie
Standin' At Yo Door
Chicken Dance
Mean Little Woman
Walkin With Freddie
Pocket Full Of Money
Born Dead
Fox Hunt
Crackho Flo
Tough Frog To Swallow
Back In New Orleans
Louisiana Train Wreck
Cleo's Back
Hot Fingers
Bus Station Blues
Old Yellow Boy
Got Tha Blues On My Back
Looking For My Woman
Great Great Bamboozle
Sad Sad News
Bywater Crawl
I Use To Be Down
Cane Special
Kinghead Shuffle
Goin Out Da Mountain
Standin At Yo' Door
You Rascal You
Night Time In Treme
Dig A Hole
Mixed Bucket Of Blood
King Freddie's Shuffle
Can't Do Nothing Babe
The Great Chinese
Three O'Clock Blues
Messin' Around Tha House
I Wanna See Dr. Bones
Chicken Dance-Remix
Dig Me A Hole
Bad Bad Julie
Bad News
San Ho Zay
Sing Sang Sung
Goin' Upstairs
Run Here Baby, Run
Kinky Cotton Fields
Bad Chicken
Do She Ever Think Of Me
What'd I Say
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