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Junker Blues

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40: 192:. Hall never recorded nor received credit for the song. In 1940, Champion Jack Dupree, an American pianist who referred to Hall as his "father", recorded the song for the first time on 199:
In 1958, a different version of this song, Junker's Blues, penned by Dupree himself, and which focuses on the allure of hard drugs, appeared on Dupree's first album,
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Fats Domino attracted national attention to the song (Junker Blues) by varying the tune, changing the lyrics and calling it "
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According to some sources, the original version, Junker Blues, served as a template for the 1951 song, "
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in New Orleans, Louisiana on Saturday, 10 December 1949. The song, an example of early
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Lloyd Price used the melody of "Junker Blues" in 1952 for his song, "
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Index

Junker's Blues

Song
Champion Jack Dupree
A-side
B-side
Label
Okeh
Songwriter(s)
Champion Jack Dupree
piano blues
Champion Jack Dupree
The Fat Man
Fats Domino
Lawdy Miss Clawdy
Lloyd Price
cocaine
needles
reefers
Willie Hall
blues
boogie-woogie
pianist
New Orleans
Okeh Records
Blues from the Gutter
Larry Dale
Wendell Marshall
Pete Brown
The Fat Man

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