During the '30s and '40s, Shelly Lee Alley and his Alley Cats were one of the most prominent Western Swing bands in Texas. Born in Alleyton, Texas, singer/songwriter/fiddle player Alley began his career as the leader of a San Antonio army camp orchestra during World War I. Following military service, he went on to lead several small orchestras, which played on radio stations throughout the Lone Star State. During the early '20s, Alley was primarily interested in pop and jazz music and belonged to several small combos
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Low Down Blues
The Big House Blues
Women Women Women
Woman Woman Woman
Try It Once Again
Women Women Women (1937)
The Big House Blues (1941)
Women Women Woman
Low Down Blues (1945)
Train Whistle Blues
Women, Women, Women
Low Down Blues (Rowe - Brewer)
I've Got the Blues #2
I'll Get It
Nine or Ten Times
Deep Congress Avenue
She's So Different
Woman Woman Woman Shelley Lee Alley 1937
Low Dovn Blues
Shelley Lee Alley - The Big House Blues
Merrymakers Stomp
You've Got Me Worried Now
Houston Blues
You've Got It
You Know What I Mean
Bring It on Home to Grandma
She Just Wiggled Around
She Wouldn't
She Loves It So
New Mean Mama Blues
I'm So Used to You Now
Can't Nobody Truck Like Me
Alley Cat Stomp
Big House Blues
Let's Do It Honey
It Took My Breath Away
Beer Joint Blues
The Big House Blues - Shelley Lee Alley
Let Me Bring It To Your Door
I'm Still In Love With You
Walk This Way
Try It Once Again - Original
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