
Connie Curtis Crayton (December 18, 1914 – June 25, 1985) known as Pee Wee Crayton, was an American rhythm & blues and blues guitarist and singer. Born in Rockdale, Texas, United States, there are several stories on how Crayton acquired the name Pee Wee. In a Living Blues article in the 1980s, he stated that friend and singer, Roy Brown, gave him the nickname. This makes sense since Brown had a way of making nicknames for many of his friends. It
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Let The Good Times Roll
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Blues in the Ghetto
Blues After Hours - Rerecorded
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When It Rains It Pours
My Baby's On Line
Win-O
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I Got News for You
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Peace Of Mind
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Red Rose Boogie (Instrumental)
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Don't Break My Heart
Early Hours (Instrumental)
Huckle Boogie
Blues For My Baby
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If I Ever Get Lucky
Things I Used To Do
But On The Other Hand
Barefootin'
My Kind Of Woman
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Bounce Pee Wee
Hurry, Hurry
Phone Call from My Baby
Little Bitty Things
I Need Your Love
Louella Brown
Early Hours
Long Tall Texan
You Were Wrong
When I'm Wrong
California Women
Eyes Full of Tears
Put It Where You Want It
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