Married Woman's Boogie - Billy Wright, Wright, Billy
Keep Your Hands on Your Heart - Billy Wright, Broonzy, Big Bill
Stacked Deck - Billy Wright, Wright, Billy
Mercy Mercy - Billy Wright, Wright, Billy
Mean Old Wine - Billy Wright, Lubinksy, Herman
Drinkin' and Thinkin' - Billy Wright, Wright, Billy
New Kind of Lovin' - Billy Wright, Wright, Billy
Hey Little Girl - Billy Wright, Gayten, Paul
Gotta Find My Baby - Billy Wright, Reig, Teddy
When the Wagon Comes - Billy Wright, Wright, Billy
Turn Your Lamp Down Low - Billy Wright, Williams, Big Joe
If I Didn't Love You So - Billy Wright, Wright, Billy
After Awhile - Billy Wright, Wright, Billy
Four Cold, Cold Walls - Billy Wright, Moten, Mae
I Remember - Billy Wright, Wright, Billy
Live the Life - Billy Wright, Wright, Billy
Every Evening - Billy Wright, Wright, Billy
Let's Be Friends - Billy Wright, Broonzy, Big Bill
Don't You Want a Man Like Me? - Billy Wright, Penniman, Richard
The Question (Whatcha Gonna Do?) - Billy Wright, Wright, Billy
Bad Luck, Heartache and Trouble - Billy Wright, Wright, Billy
Do Something for Me [Live] - Billy Wright, Marks, Rose
A Huge Influence on Little Richard, Elvis, James Brown, and the Host of Southern Soulmen who Came After, Billy Wright is One of the Blues Stylists, Perhaps Ignored Slightly by the Stuffy Blues Scholar Establishment Because... more » of his Flamboyance and Sexuality (Bluesmen Are Suposed to Be Morose and Wear Style-free Rumpled Suits after All!), his Close Relationship with Little Richard Maybe a Bit Too Open to Fit Comfortably Into "Story of the Blues" Type Books, and Those Things Only Make Billy Even More Interesting in Our Eyes! So Here for the First Time on CD, the Greatest Bluesman You Never Heard, Billy Wright!« less
A Huge Influence on Little Richard, Elvis, James Brown, and the Host of Southern Soulmen who Came After, Billy Wright is One of the Blues Stylists, Perhaps Ignored Slightly by the Stuffy Blues Scholar Establishment Because of his Flamboyance and Sexuality (Bluesmen Are Suposed to Be Morose and Wear Style-free Rumpled Suits after All!), his Close Relationship with Little Richard Maybe a Bit Too Open to Fit Comfortably Into "Story of the Blues" Type Books, and Those Things Only Make Billy Even More Interesting in Our Eyes! So Here for the First Time on CD, the Greatest Bluesman You Never Heard, Billy Wright!