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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Southern Blues Cruise" on Discogs.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nappy_BrownNappy Brown - Wikipedia

    In addition to Brown's influence on blues music, and 1950s R&B and pop, Brown's powerful and protean voice, combined with his distinctive emotive style, is widely viewed as a key link in the development of soul music.

  3. Mojo Blues Band: Southern Blues Cruise. Cover. 1999. « zurück. Tracks. Where Did You Go Last Night? (Joe Hudgins) 03:14. Wee Baby Blues. (Pete Johnson/Joe Turner) 03:16. You Can't Win "Em All. (Jimmy McCracklin) 04:02. Baby You Don't Have To Go. (Nappy Brown) 04:51. I Know She Didn't Want Me. (K.C. Douglas) 03:33. I Wonder Why. (Nappy Brown) 05:37.

  4. Something Gonna Jump Out the Bushes! is an album by the American musician Nappy Brown. It was released via Black Top Records in 1987. Brown supported the album with several concert appearances.

  5. Long Time Coming is an album by the American musician Nappy Brown, released in 2007. It was nominated for a Blues Music Award, in the "Traditional Blues Album of the Year" category. Released by Blind Pig Records, Long Time Coming was Brown's final album; he died in September 2008.

  6. Southern Blues Cruise ~ Release by Mojo Blues Band feat. Jimmy McCracklin, Nappy Brown & Bill Pinkney (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

  7. Nappy Brown was a Gospel singer with a distinctive vocal delivery, stretching and rolling his lines and wailing “li-li-li-li” like a man possessed, but when he crossed over into R&B he had some big hit records, and his live performances were sensational.