George "Wild Child" BUTLER - The Devil Made Me Do It 1991
Blues
On October 1, 1936, in Autaugaville, Alabama, a 13-year-old girl, Beatrice Butler, gave birth to the first of her nine children, a baby boy who was to become the subject of this interview: George Wild Child Butler. George remembers, "On Sundays some of the older ladies would come to the shack where we lived to visit my mother, and even as a toddler I would grab their legs and tug their skirts. The ladies would tell my mother that she had to do something about that Wild Child, and the name just stuck". In fact, when you meet George Butler, one finds him to be a pleasant, highly personable man with a ready smile as big as an Alabama cotton field, and in no way in keeping with the image conjured up by the name Wild Child.
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01. These Mean Old Blues 3:26
02. Give Me an Answer 3:54
03. Anyone Can Say They Love You 4:15
04. Crack House Woman 4:26
05. Walkin' the Little Girl Home 4:43
06. The Devil, Made Me Do It 3:13
07. It's a Pity 4:36
08. No One Woman's Man 3:22
09. It's A Sin To Be A Thief 4:37
10. My Woman's Been Misled 4:15
11. Do Your Thing 4:21
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