Arthur Crudup - That's All Right (original version)

Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (August 24, 1905 — March 28, 1974) was a delta blues singer and guitarist. He is best known outside blues circles for writing songs later covered by Elvis Presley and dozens of other artists, such as "That's All Right" (1946)[1], "My Baby Left Me" and "So Glad You're Mine." Arthur Crudup was born in Forest, Mississippi in 1905. For a time he lived and worked throughout the South and Midwest as a migrant worker. He and his family returned to Mississippi in 1926. He sang gospel, then began his career as a blues singer around Clarksdale, Mississippi. As a member of the Harmonizing Four he visited Chicago in 1939. Crudup stayed in Chicago 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 recording contract with RCA Victor's Bluebird label. He recorded with RCA in the late 1940s and with Ace Records, Checker Records and Trumpet Records in the early 1950s and toured throughout the country, specifically black establishments in the South, with Sonny Boy Williamson II and Elmore James (around 1948). He also recorded under the names Elmer James and Percy Lee Crudup. He was popular in the South with records such as "Mean Old 'Frisco Blues", "Who's Been Foolin' You" and "That's All Right". Crudup stopped recording in the 1950s, however, after further battles over royalties. His last Chicago session <b>...</b>
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Arthur Crudup & Elvis Presley - That's All Right Mama - The Original and Elvis

Here is the original version of That's All Right Mama......first sung by Arthur Crudup. Next, on July 5 1954, Elvis Presley recorded his verision for SUN Records. Early recording from the 1950's Which one is better ????
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Cooking with "Arcadia" Star Billy Crudup in "Side by Side by Susan Blackwell"

"Arcadia" star Billy Crudup shares the recipe for his grandmother's fudge pie with Susan.
ARTHUR CRUDUP ORIGINAL VERSION OF THAT'S All RIGHT MAMA!!!!!

Born 1905 and after playing several joints, Arthur Crudup began playing the blues for parties in Clarksdale !!!, Mississippi, in 1939! One time Crudup was hired to play at a party at Tampa Red's house in 1941, and as a result of that night, he was signed to record for the RCA/Bluebird. In early 1954 he cut his self penned tune called That's Allright Mama. A song that another "well" known artist was given his version of to the world some few month later ;-) This 78 rpm record came from a juke so it's not really Mint, but it rocks, damn for sure....Get bluesin' guy's...this is the REAL Deal!!! Sun record #209 with Elvis Presley's version can also be heard/seen here at my youtube.....
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Billy Crudup of ARCADIA

Billy Crudup, Tony Award® Nominee for Best Featured Actor, talks about returning to ARCADIA 15 years after his debut.
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Arthur Big Boy Crudup - Who's Been Foolin' You

Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (August 5, 1905 — March 28, 1974) was a Delta blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. He is best known outside blues circles for writing songs such as "That's All Right" (1946), "My Baby Left Me" and "So Glad You're Mine", later covered by Elvis Presley and dozens of other artists. Arthur Crudup was born in Forest, Mississippi in 1905. For a time he lived and worked throughout the South and Midwest as a migrant worker. He and his family returned to Mississippi in 1926. He sang gospel, then began his career as a blues singer around Clarksdale, Mississippi. As a member of the Harmonizing Four he visited Chicago in 1939. Crudup stayed in Chicago 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 recording contract with RCA Victor's Bluebird label. He recorded with RCA in the late 1940s and with Ace Records, Checker Records and Trumpet Records in the early 1950s and toured throughout the country, specifically black establishments in the South, with Sonny Boy Williamson II and Elmore James (around 1948). He also recorded under the names Elmer James and Percy Lee Crudup. He was popular in the South with records such as "Mean Old 'Frisco Blues", "Who's Been Foolin' You" and "That's All Right". Crudup stopped recording in the 1950s, however, after further battles over royalties. His last Chicago <b>...</b>
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Watchmen - Dr. Manhattan & Ozymandias - Billy Crudup & Matthew Goode (aka Superman Man Of Steel)

Billy Crudup & Matthew Goode (superman) talk to Paul Byrne for www.Movies.ie - Ireland's award winning cinema site. Here the men behind Dr. Manhattan & Ozymandias talk about the challenges of adapting the acclaimed graphic novel for the big screen. Bill Crudup will next be seen in Pretty Bird and Public Enemies next to Johnny Depp and Christian Bale Matthew Goode will next be seen in A Single Man and Leap Year Visit http for cinema times, daily movie news and more...
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Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup - Mean Ol' Frisco Blues (1942)

Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup was a wonderful delta blues singer and guitarist. He is best known outside blues circles for writing songs later covered many times, such as "That's All Right" , "My Baby Left Me" and "So Glad You're Mine." This one is from the beginning of his recording career, from the year 1942. Ihope owners of the rights want to see this as an honor to this fine artist. And same goes to these random photos, which I have found from net. My hope is that everyone can just listen to this great musician. Enjoy! It's so nice, that you can still buy these recordings for example on CD, mine is an old vinyl album!
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Tom Stoppard, Billy Crudup, and Margaret Colin Perform an Excerpt from "Laws of War"

Tom Stoppard, Billy Crudup, and Margaret Colin perform an excerpt from Laws of War at the 2011 PEN event "Viva the Belarus Free Theater" at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City.
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ARTHUR CRUDUP that's allright (different version) FIRE

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Tarnai Acoustic Project performs Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup's Mean old Frisco

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Billy Crudup [ Tribute ] - You Know My Name

I recently watched the all Billy Crudup's filmography and I finally finished it (about 20 movies) ... well, now I'm completely in love with this actor ! Clips from : Almost Famous Big Fish Charlotte Gray Dedication Everyone Says I Love You Inventing The Abbotts Pretty Bird Public Enemies Sleepers Stage Beauty The Good Shepherd The Hi-Lo Country Trust The Man Waking The Dead Watchmen Without Limits - Song : You Know My Name - Artist : Chris Cornell ( I own nothing : Made for fun, not profit ! Clips and music belong to their respective owners)
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That's alright mama - Arthur Crudup -Acoustic version

A Cover of Arthur Crudup's 1940's classic Live by Irish band, The Calvinists.
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Curtis Stigers: That's All Right, Mama (Arthur Crudup)

Curtis Stigers and his band performing That's All Right, Mama (Arthur Crudup) at the Stuttgart Jazz Open in 2008. Curtis Stigers - vocals/sax Matthew Fries - piano John Scrapper Sneider - trumpet Cliff Schmitt - bass Keith Hall - drums
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Arthur Crudup- Born into the Blues

Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (August 24, 1905 — March 28, 1974) was a delta blues singer and guitarist. He is best known outside blues circles for writing songs later covered by Elvis Presley and dozens of other artists, such as "That's All Right" (1946)[1], "My Baby Left Me" and "So Glad You're Mine." Directed by David Deutsch in cooperation with WETA-TV Washington DC
Make Yourself Comfortable- Meatloaf by Carla Crudup

Chef Jay Bonilla welcomes the award winner Carla Crudup into his kitchen to make an American dish, meatloaf as she kicks off her series. Make Yourself Comfortable American Style. Visit Multiculturalcookingnetwork.com for the step by step directions/recipe
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Billy Crudup in the film Waking the Dead

This is one of my favorites scenes from the movie (though I didn't care much for Jennifer Connelly, especially in this scene). I'm in love with Crudup's emotion from 2:40 to the end of that same night. (www.xanga.com
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Interviews with Watchmen actors Billy Crudup & Matthew Goode

Film1.nl talks to Watchmen actors Billy Crudup & Matthew Goode. They play the superheroes Dr. Manhattan and Ozymandias.
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Arthur ''Big Boy'' Crudup Kind Lover Blues

Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (August 5, 1905 — March 28, 1974) was a Delta blues singer and guitarist. He is best known outside blues circles for writing songs later covered by Elvis Presley and dozens of other artists, such as "That's All Right" (1946),[1] "My Baby Left Me" and "So Glad You're Mine."
Watchmen - Exclusive: Billy Crudup and Matthew Goode Interview

We go one-on-one with actors Billy Crudup & Matthew Goode to talk about their challenging roles in Watchmen. For more movie trailers, movie reviews, celebrity interviews, full movies, clips and more, go to: www.movieweb.com Connect with other movie fans on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com
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Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup - Death Valley Blues (1941)

Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup was a wonderful delta blues singer and guitarist. He is best known outside blues circles for writing songs later covered many times, such as "That's All Right" , "My Baby Left Me" and "So Glad You're Mine." This one is from the beginning of his recording career, from the year 1941. Ihope owners of the rights want to see this as an honor to this fine artist. And same goes to these random photos, which I have found from net. My hope is that everyone can just listen to this great musician. Enjoy! It's so nice, that you can still buy these recordings for example on CD, mine is an old vinyl album!
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Billy Crudup & Jennifer Connely in Waking the Dead Movie

Watch in HQ please! So I made a video tribute to my favourite movie couple - Billy Crudup and Jennifer Connely. I think they look awesome together! Music: 3 doors down Movie: WAKING theDEAD
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Arthur Crudup- born into the Blues pt2

Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (August 24, 1905 — March 28, 1974) was a delta blues singer and guitarist. He is best known outside blues circles for writing songs later covered by Elvis Presley and dozens of other artists, such as "That's All Right" (1946)[1], "My Baby Left Me" and "So Glad You're Mine." Directed by David Deutsch in cooperation with WETA-TV Washington DC
Arthur Crudup - Love Me Mama - Where Did You Stay Last Night

Arthur Crudup - "Love Me Mama" backed with "Where Did You Stay Last Night," a 1951 RCA Records release. Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup began his career as a blues singer in Mississippi. In the late 30s he moved to Chicago ending up homeless and living in a packing crate. He was discovered and eventually signed with RCA Victor's Bluebird label. His tune "That's All Right," was released by RCA in the late 40s and was the first 45 RPM record made. "That's All right" was later covered by Elvis on Sun Records and was Elvis' first single. Crudup had some major battles over royalties and eventually stopped recording in the 1950s. Since "That's Alright" was Elvis' first record, Crudup was often referred to as "The Father of Rock and Roll," a label that he found amusing. Pissed off by his lack of royalties, Crudup dismissively called Elvis, "Elvin Preston." Crudup was his own man.
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