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Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (also known as "Pop" Crudup) (August 24, 1905
– March 28, 1976) was a delta blues singer and guitarist. He is best
known outside blues circles for writing songs later covered by Elvis
Presley (and since covered by dozens of other artists), such as "That's All
Right Mama", "My Baby Left Me" and "So Glad You're Mine."
Born in Forest, Mississippi and living and working in throughout the South
and Midwest as a migrant worker for a time, he and his family returned to
Mississippi in 1926. He sang gospel, then began his career as a blues
singer around Clarksdale, Mississippi. He visited Chicago as member of the
Harmonizing Four in 1939 and stayed there to work as a solo musician, but
barely made a living as a street singer. Record producer Lester Melrose
allegedly found him while he was living in a packing crate, introduced him
to Tampa Red and signed him to a contract with RCA Victor's Bluebird label.
He recorde
Look on Yonder's Wall
That's Alright Mama
Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 3 (1949-1952)
Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 4 (1952-1954)
Mean Ol' Frisco
That's All Right Mama
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