The singer of these words was a man named William Bunch, but to his friends, as well as to an enormous audience of 'race' record buyers, he was known only as Peetie Wheatstrawthe Devil's Son-in-Law, the High Sheriff from Hell.
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The Devil's Son-In-Law: The Story Of Peetie Wheatstraw & His Songs
January 1, 2003, Charles H Kerr
Paperback
in English
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0882862669 9780882862668
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The Devil's Son-In-Law: The Story Of Peetie Wheatstraw & His Songs
January 1, 2003, Charles H Kerr
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in English
0882862677 9780882862675
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The Devil's son-in-law: the story of Peetie Wheatstraw and his songs.
1971, Studio Vista
in English
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Bibliography: p. 106.
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