- When the Sun Goes Down: Rock Me Mamma · 2003
- Time for Some Serious Blues, Vol. 4 · 1962
- The Best of the Blues Vol. 3 · 2007
- Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup Vol. 1 1941-1946 · 1941
- Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup Vol. 2 1946-1949 · 1948
- I'm In the Mood! · 1962
- Look On Yonder's Wall · 1969
- Mean Ol' Frisco · 1999
- That's All Right Mama · 1992
- Ann Arbor Blues Festival 1969, Vol. 1 (Live) · 2019
- If I Get Lucky · 2018
- If I Get Lucky · 2018
- If I Get Lucky · 2018
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About Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup
Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup--who also recorded under a plethora of pseudonyms--was a Delta blues singer and guitarist whose most well-known composition is a song made famous by Elvis Presley, "That's All Right, Mama." Crudup got his start in Mississippi in the early 20th century, and eventually moved to Chicago in the '30s to pursue his music. Although recognized as a major contributor to the genre, he was never able to make a living playing the blues, and, to add insult to injury, was cheated out of the royalties for many of his recordings. Nevertheless, he continued to play and sing until his death in 1974.
- HOMETOWN
- Forest, MS, United States
- BORN
- 24 August 1905
- GENRE
- Blues