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Buster Brown - Fannie Mae - YouTube
In 1959, at almost fifty years of age, Brown recorded the rustic blues, "Fannie Mae", which featured Brown's harmonica playing and whoops, which went to # 38 in the U.S. Top 40, and to #1 on...
Fannie Mae-Buster Brown - YouTube
US R&B Chart #1 Hit in 1960, this song belongs to Buster Brown.
Fannie Mae (song) - Wikipedia
"Fannie Mae" is a 1959 song, written and performed by the American blues and R&B singer, Buster Brown. [1] The track made it into the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100, and to number one on the US Billboard R&B chart in April 1960. [2] AllMusic's Vladimir Bogdanov called the song "one of the most undiluted blues records to ever make the Top 40." [3]
Buster Brown - Fannie Mae (1959) - YouTube
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Buster Brown (musician) - Wikipedia
In 1959, at almost 50 years of age, Brown recorded the rustic blues, "Fannie Mae", which featured Brown's harmonica playing and whoops, which went to #38 in the US Top 40, and to #1 on the R&B chart in April 1960.
Buster Brown (Blues) – Fannie Mae Lyrics - Genius
Fannie Mae Lyrics: Well, I want somebody / Tell me what's wrong with me / I want somebody / Tell me what's wrong with me / No, I ain't in trouble / In so much a-misery / Now, Fannie Mae /...
Fannie Mae by Buster Brown - Songfacts
Fannie Mae by Buster Brown song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position
Buster Brown - Fannie Mae Lyrics | Lyrics.com
"Fannie Mae" is a 1959 song, written and performed by the American blues and R&B singer, Buster Brown. The track made it into the Top 40 of the US Pop Singles Chart, and to #1 on the US Billboard R&B chart in April 1960.
Buster Brown – Fannie Mae | Releases - Discogs
Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Fannie Mae by Buster Brown. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.
Lyrics for Fannie Mae by Buster Brown - Songfacts
If Freddy Mercury had sang it I still would have loved the song, but it really works with Buster Browns down home, soulful, gut wrenching, vocals that keep you rocking the entire song through. I found this song on a jukebox in Houston Texas where the band I was in at the time was playing, and remembered it from when I was a preschooler.