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    Buy CD's She Loved Christmas
    Wild Women Don't Have The Blues
    Those Irresistible Blues
    I Got What It Takes
    Rag Time Sue
    Nola
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    "Boogie Woogie Santa"genre: Christmas
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    by Leon T. Rene, 1950, ASCAP
    CD: She Loved Christmas   Label: HVR
    Credits: piano and vocals by Sue Keller
     
    "Walkin' After Midnight"genre: Country Blues
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    by Don Hecht and Alan W. Block (1956). This song was originally written as a blues tune for Kay Starr, who turned it down. She must have kicked herself when it later became Patsy Cline's first smash hit. This particular treatment is uniquely Sue Keller.
    MP3.com CD: Wild Women - buy it!buy it!
    CD: Wild Women   Label: HVR
    Credits: piano and vocals: Sue Keller
     
    "St. Louis Blues"genre: Acoustic Blues
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    The St. Louis Blues (W.C.Handy, 1914) is probably the best known blues number of all time and is one of the most recorded songs in history. Sue's intro comes from a Fats Waller arrangement; the solo was inspired by Johnny Maddox.
    MP3.com CD: Those Irresistible Blues Vol#1 - buy it!buy it!
    CD: Those Irresistible Blues   Label: HVR
     
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