
Willie Buck was born in 1937 in the small town of Houston, Mississippi. When he was a boy, Willie spent most of his tme working at a local paper mill making $5 during the day and honing his voice by night. He began his craft singing in the most popular form of the day, "Rock & Roll." Inspite of his vigor for the newly developing artform, his passions began to lean towards the more traditional sound of the delta... Blues. Believe you me, it didn't take him long to develop his sound.
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Darling I Miss You So
Brand New Celll Phone
Brand New Cell Phone
Oh Yeah
Doin' Good and Bad at the Same Time
Strange Woman
She's All Right
How Can I Be Nice To You
You Want Me to Trust You
Champagne And Reefer
Cell Phone Man
I Live The Life I Love
The Love We Share
Me And My Baby
I Want My Baby
She's Alright
Went Home This Morning
Got My Mojo Workin'
She Turned Me Down
I Don't Know Why
Two Trains Running
I Got You (and You Got Me)
Going Down Main Street
Streamline Woman
I've Got A Right To Love My Baby
Everything's Gonna Be Alright
I Want You To Love Me
What's the Matter with the Mill
There's A Time
Two Women Talking
Blow Wind Blow
(All I'm Doin' Is) Thinking Of You
Found My Baby Gone
Crawlin' King Snake
Tow Truck Man
Tried to Work Something Out with You
Baby Please Don't Go
Nineteen Years Old
Don't Go No Further
My Eyes Keep Me in Trouble
Bottom Of The Hill
Sugar Sweet
Checkin' Up On My Baby
Just To Be With You
Oh Yeah!
There's A Woman
Sweet Sixteen
Money Can't Buy Everything
I Give So Much To You
Blues Had A Baby
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