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"Let the big dog eat" has been the way of the world since the beginning. Now it has come to America. "Afghanistan Blues" tells it like it is. |
Label: Burning Disk Records
Credits: Words and Music by Bill Wharton |
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No, not the Atkins diet, this get-down blues is about my baby. She can COOK! |
CD: Gumbo Man
Label: Burning Disk
Credits: Words and Music by Bill Wharton |
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Reminiscent of a 50's rock and roll standard, this song gets 'em slow dancin' every time. |
CD: Gumbo Man
Label: Burning Disk
Credits: Bill Wharton |
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