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under the name "The Woman I Love" in 1968. He recorded again in 1946, recording the tunes "Hold That Train, Conductor" and "I Need My Baby", which were also both covered by King. Most of his later recordings featured
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as a child with his family. He had four children and worked in a factory in St. Louis, where he started his career as a singer (he could also play the piano and the
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in 1937; following this he became an alcoholic and began wearing outsized hats and glasses. To pursue his music career, Clayton moved to Chicago with
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released all of Clayton's output recorded between 1935 and 1942 on one CD. Old Tramp Records released the remaining 1946 recordings.
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This article is about the American blues singer. For the BBC radio host and jazz critic, see
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on piano. He was a regional sales success and played regularly in Chicago
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Doctor Clayton & His Buddies: Complete Recordings 1946 & 1947
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in 1935, but only two were issued. Clayton's entire family died in a
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by other blues artists; "Pearl Harbor Blues", written after the
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bombing of 1941; and "Moonshine Woman Blues", which became a
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Doctor Clayton & His Buddy: Pearl Harbour Blues
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