Peetie Wheatstraw

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Gangster's Blues 02:44 Tools
Peetie Wheatstraw Stomp 00:00 Tools
Police Station Blues 00:00 Tools
Throw Me in the Alley 00:00 Tools
Crazy With The Blues 03:19 Tools
Drinking Man Blues 03:14 Tools
Shack Bully Stomp 00:00 Tools
All Night Long Blues 03:25 Tools
Good Whiskey Blues 00:00 Tools
Devil's Son-in-Law 03:27 Tools
Sweet Home Blues 00:00 Tools
Pete Wheatstraw 03:19 Tools
Working On the Project 03:07 Tools
Cake Alley 00:00 Tools
Come Over And See Me 00:00 Tools
Shake That Thing 00:00 Tools
Weeping Willow Blues 00:00 Tools
Telephone Blues 00:00 Tools
Third Street's Going Down 00:00 Tools
Tight Time Blues 00:00 Tools
More Good Whiskey Blues 00:00 Tools
King Of Spades 00:00 Tools
Chicago Mill Blues 00:00 Tools
Easy Way Blues 00:00 Tools
You Can't Stop Me From Drinking 00:00 Tools
Don't Feel Welcome Blues 00:00 Tools
Tennessee Peaches Blues 00:00 Tools
Ice and Snow Blues 00:00 Tools
Peetie Wheatstraw - Gangster's Blues 00:00 Tools
Peetie Wheatstraw 00:00 Tools
Six Weeks Old Blues 03:20 Tools
Ain't It A Pity And A Shame? 00:00 Tools
Jaybird Blues 00:00 Tools
Mama's Advice 00:00 Tools
I Want Some Sea Food 00:00 Tools
School Days 00:00 Tools
Strange Man Blues 00:00 Tools
Don't Hang My Clothes On No Barb Wire Line 00:00 Tools
Four O'Clock In the Morning 00:00 Tools
So Long Blues 00:00 Tools
False Hearted Woman 00:00 Tools
So Soon 00:00 Tools
C And A Blues 00:00 Tools
Little Low Mellow Mama 00:00 Tools
304 Blues 00:00 Tools
Pocket Knife Blues 00:00 Tools
Jungle Man Blues 00:00 Tools
When I Get My Bonus 00:00 Tools
Slave Man Blues 00:00 Tools
Creeping Blues 00:00 Tools
Santa Claus Blues 00:00 Tools
Tight Time Project 00:00 Tools
Truckin' Thru Traffic 00:00 Tools
All Alone Blues 00:00 Tools
Can't See Blues 00:00 Tools
Beggar Man Blues 00:00 Tools
Suicide Blues 00:00 Tools
These Times 00:00 Tools
Poor Millionaire Blues 00:00 Tools
Bring Me Flowers While I'm Living 00:00 Tools
Coon Can Shorty 00:00 Tools
Johnnie Blues 00:00 Tools
Old Good Whiskey Blues 00:00 Tools
Long Time Ago Blues 00:00 Tools
Whiskey Head Blues 00:00 Tools
What More Can a Man Do? 00:00 Tools
The Last Dime 00:00 Tools
Back Door Blues 00:00 Tools
Confidence Man 00:00 Tools
The Rising Sun Blues 00:00 Tools
Midnight Blues 00:00 Tools
My Little Bit 00:00 Tools
Truthful Blues 00:00 Tools
Sleepless Night Blues 00:00 Tools
Doin' The Best I Can 00:00 Tools
Hearse Man Blues 00:00 Tools
Sleepless Nights Blues 00:00 Tools
Meat Cutter Blues 00:00 Tools
King Spider Blues 00:00 Tools
Beer Tavern 00:00 Tools
Cut Out Blues 00:00 Tools
Peetie Wheatstraw Stomp No. 2 00:00 Tools
Good Woman Blues 00:00 Tools
Love Bug Blues 00:00 Tools
Hog-Love Blues 00:00 Tools
Good Hustler Blues 00:00 Tools
I Don't Feel Sleepy 00:00 Tools
Numbers Blues 00:00 Tools
Deep Sea Love 00:00 Tools
Blues At My Door 00:00 Tools
Big Money Blues 00:00 Tools
Keyhole Blues 00:00 Tools
Fairasee Woman (Memphis Woman) 00:00 Tools
Sugar Mama 00:00 Tools
No Good Woman (Fighting Blues) 00:00 Tools
Letter Writing Blues 00:00 Tools
Look Out For Yourself 00:00 Tools
Packin' Up Blues 00:00 Tools
Kidnappers Blues 00:00 Tools
Last Week Blues 00:00 Tools
Cocktail Man Blues 00:00 Tools
Little House (I'm Gonna Chase These Peppers) 00:00 Tools
Shack Bully Stomp (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
What's That? 00:00 Tools
Mistreated Love Blues 00:00 Tools
Santa Fe Blues 00:00 Tools
I'm A Little Piece Of Leather 00:00 Tools
Crapshooter's Blues 00:00 Tools
No 'Count Woman 00:00 Tools
Ramblin' Man 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Lonesome Blues 00:00 Tools
Big Apple Blues 00:00 Tools
Good Home Blues 00:00 Tools
Five Minutes Blues 00:00 Tools
Black Horse Blues 00:00 Tools
You Got to Tell Me Something 00:00 Tools
Remember And Forget Blues 00:00 Tools
Sinking Sun Blues 00:00 Tools
Working Man (Doing the Best I Can) 00:00 Tools
Love Me With Attention 00:00 Tools
Block And Tackle 00:00 Tools
Machine Gun Blues 00:00 Tools
Hi-De-Ho Woman Blues 00:00 Tools
Throw Me In the Alley (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
The Break I'm Gettin' 00:00 Tools
Froggie Blues 00:00 Tools
Country Fool Blues 00:00 Tools
C And A Train Blues 00:00 Tools
Me No Lika You 00:00 Tools
Four O' Clock In The Morning 00:00 Tools
Old Organ Blues 00:00 Tools
The Good Lawd's Children 00:00 Tools
Sorrow Hearted Blues 00:00 Tools
Peetie Wheatstraw Stomp (Remastered, No.1) 00:00 Tools
Don't Take A Chance 00:00 Tools
Cuttin' 'Em Slow 00:00 Tools
Banana Man 00:00 Tools
Separation Day Blues 00:00 Tools
When I Get My Bonus (Things Will Be Coming My Way) 00:00 Tools
Hot Springs Blues 00:00 Tools
Devilment Blues 00:00 Tools
The Devil's Son-In-Law 00:00 Tools
Peetie Wheatstraw Blues 00:00 Tools
Seeing Is Believing 00:00 Tools
Up The Road Blues 00:00 Tools
When A Man Gets Down 00:00 Tools
The First Shall Be Last And The Last Shall Be First 00:00 Tools
C And A Train Blues (90169) 00:00 Tools
Would You Would You Mama 00:00 Tools
Last Dime Blues 00:00 Tools
Hot Springs Blues (Skin And Bones) 00:00 Tools
True Blue Woman 00:00 Tools
Mister Livingood 00:00 Tools
Gamblin' Jinx Blues 00:00 Tools
A Working Man's Blues 00:00 Tools
Two Time Mama 00:00 Tools
Southern Girl Blues 00:00 Tools
First And Last Blues 00:00 Tools
Kidnapper's Blues (C-1259) 00:00 Tools
Sick Bed Blues 00:00 Tools
Road Tramp Blues 00:00 Tools
Low Down Rascal 00:00 Tools
One to Twelve (Just as Show) 00:00 Tools
Long Lonsome Drive 00:00 Tools
Rolling Chair 00:00 Tools
Crazy with the Blues '37 - P Wheatstraw 00:00 Tools
Devil's Son In Law (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Doin' The Best I Can (take A) 00:00 Tools
Don't Feel Welcome 00:00 Tools
Pawn Broker Blues 00:00 Tools
Let's Talk Things Over 00:00 Tools
Sweet Home Blues (take 1) 00:00 Tools
Long Lonesome Drive 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Cut Out Everything 00:00 Tools
A Man Ain't Nothin' But A Fool 00:00 Tools
Possum Den Blues (take A) 00:00 Tools
The Wrong Woman (Lost My Job On The Project) 00:00 Tools
Possum Den Blues (take B) 00:00 Tools
Baby Lou, Baby Lou 00:00 Tools
Peetie Wheatstraw (2002 Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Give Me Black Or Brown 00:00 Tools
Sweet Lucille 00:00 Tools
I Don’t' Want No Pretty Faced Woman 00:00 Tools
no_good_woman 00:00 Tools
Kidnapper's Blues (60527) 00:00 Tools
New Working On The Project 00:00 Tools
One To Twelve 00:00 Tools
Sweet Home Blues (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Stomp 00:00 Tools
Don’t Put Yourself On The Spot 00:00 Tools
Little House 00:00 Tools
Good Little Thing 00:00 Tools
First Shall Be Last And The Last Shall Be First 00:00 Tools
Crazy With The Blues - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Saturday Night Blues 00:00 Tools
The Break I'm Getting' 00:00 Tools
Truckin' Thru Traffic - Single Version 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want No Pretty Faced Woman 00:00 Tools
Cake Alley (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Kidnapper's Blues 00:00 Tools
Hard Hearted Black Gal 00:00 Tools
The Break I'm Getting 00:00 Tools
Pete Wheatstraw (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Crapshooters Blues 00:00 Tools
(Doing The Best I Can) Working Man 00:00 Tools
C & A Blues 00:00 Tools
Peetie Wheatstraw Stomp N°2 00:00 Tools
Ain't It A Pity And A Shame 00:00 Tools
Gangster's Blues [Mafia 2 OST(CD №1)] 00:00 Tools
No Good Woman 00:00 Tools
Peetie Wheatstraw - 2002 Remastered 00:00 Tools
Working On the Project (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
What More Can A Man Do 00:00 Tools
Seperation Blues 00:00 Tools
Devil’s Son In Law 00:00 Tools
Devil's Son in Law - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Would You, Would You, Mama 00:00 Tools
Truckin' Thru Traffic (With Lonnie Johnson) 00:00 Tools
40s: Delta Radio: Gangster's Blues 00:00 Tools
Midnight Hour Blues 00:00 Tools
Peetie Wheatstraw - Gangster's 00:00 Tools
Gangstar's Blues 00:00 Tools
G. I. Jive 00:00 Tools
Sleepless Night Blues (1932) 00:00 Tools
Don't Put Yourself on the Spot 00:00 Tools
Hard Headed Black Gal 00:00 Tools
Sweet Home Blues [#] 00:00 Tools
Break I'm Gettin' 00:00 Tools
I Want Some Seafood 00:00 Tools
P.W. Stomp 00:00 Tools
Gangster's Blues [12P2] 00:00 Tools
Devil's Son-In-Law | Devil's Son In Law 00:00 Tools
Gangster’s Blues 00:00 Tools
Petie Wheatstraw 00:00 Tools
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Peetie Wheatstraw (December 21, 1902 – December 21, 1941) was the name adopted by singer William Bunch, a greatly influential figure among 1930s blues singers. Although the only known picture of Bunch shows him holding a National brand tricone resonator guitar, his primary instrument was the piano. Wheatstraw was born William Bunch in Ripley, Tennessee but grew up in Cotton Plant, Arkansas, where his family relocated soon after his birth. Little is known of his early life, other than that he took up playing both the piano and guitar at a young age. Bunch left Cotton Plant in 1927 and began living the life of an itinerant musician traveling throughout the Deep South. Like many African Americans of this time period, the great migration eventually drew his attention to the cities of the North. Places such as Chicago, Indianapolis and Detroit were favoured destinations, due to the wealth of employment in the factories located in these cities. St. Louis was another city that drew its share of uprooted individuals who sought a better life than that offered by the toil of sharecropping. It was in St. Louis that Bunch landed in 1929. Having honed his musical talents while travelling, and influenced by the popularity of the Blues duet of pianist Leroy Carr and guitar player Scrapper Blackwell, Bunch found easy work in the clubs of both St. Louis and East St. Louis on the other side of the Mississippi River. It was around this time Bunch decided to change his name to Peetie Wheatstraw. He also called himself "The Devil's Son-in-Law" and this title is under his name starting with his earliest recordings. Wheatstraw's self-promotion swiftly paid off as he became a popular performer in East St. Louis, to the extent that he was asked to Chicago in 1930 to partake in recording sessions. He first entered the Vocalion Studios on August 13, 1930, and recorded a handful of numbers which included "Four O'Clock In The Morning" and "Tennessee Peaches Blues". Over the following decade, he would make several such treks, recording over 160 sides for the Vocalion, Decca and Bluebird labels. Wheatstraw was known for his laid-back approach and adept singing and songwriting, though his instrumental talents were average at best. His songwriting appealed to working class minorities, due to their nature of the content—he often wrote about social issues such as unemployment and public assistance. There were also pieces about the immoral ways of loose women, and true to his own self-publicity, death and the supernatural. Almost all of his songs included his trademark "Ooh, well well", usually accentuated in the third verse, and this has been carried on by many subsequent Bluesmen, most noteworthy today being R.L. Burnside. On his records Wheatstraw is occasionally heard playing guitar, but he usually took to the piano and required a guitarist to play with him—among his collaborators were Kokomo Arnold, Lonnie Johnson, Charlie Jordan, Charlie McCoy and Teddy Bunn, in addition to pianist Champion Jack Dupree. On some of his last dates, Peetie Wheatstraw recorded within a jazz inspired framework, collaborating with Lil Armstrong and trumpeter Jonah Jones. Wheatstraw's influence was enormous during the 1930s. Perhaps the most obvious example of Wheatstraw's impact can be seen in the writings of Robert Johnson, often considered the most important Blues figure of the era. Many of Johnson's own recordings were actually re-workings of other popular artists of the time, and he drew heavily from Wheatstraw's repertoire. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.