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Street Singer Cowboy Roy Brown
Street Singer
Cowboy Roy Brown
Cowboy Roy Brown was born in Arkansas on April 20, 1875, the son of a preacher. He and his sister learned to play guitar from their father who they accompanied when he played violin in church. In his twenties, Roy visited St Louis during the 1904 World's Fair and later moved to Kansas City, then Marion, Illinois and then drifted to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Deadwood, South Dakota. Roy eventually returned to St Louis where he was a street singer performing with his guitar and catalog of blues, folk and cowboy tunes. Roy and his band - a guitar named "Baby" and a kazoo named "Leon" - performed cowboy standards and popular tunes. All of which can be heard here on this collection of previously unissued mid-'50s recordings.
1950'S RECORDINGS
| Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Released | May 10, 2007 |
| EAN/UPC | 0038153079024 |
| Label | DELMARK DLM790.2 |
| Genre | Blues |
| Dimensions | 125 × 136 × 5 mm · 175 g |
Track list
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- Green Corn
- Down by the Riverside
- Intro
- A Good Man is Hard to Find
- End of This World
- Intro
- Corrine Corrina / Careless Love
- Under the Double Eagle
- Over the Waves
- Isle of Capri
- When the Roll is Called Up Yonder
- St. Louis Blues
- He's in the Jailhouse Now
- Irene
- Empty Cot in the Bunkhouse Tonight / Have I Stayed Away Too Long
- Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home
- Down in the Valley / Birmingham Jail
- She's Too Fat / Roll out the Barrel / Beer Barrel Polka
- Trouble in Mind
- You Are My Sunshine
- Come Sit by My Side
- Talk
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