The Things I Used to Do (CD)
Pee Wee Crayton, a popular L.A.-based blues singer and guitarist, recorded frequently between 1947-57 but this 1970 session was his first full album and ended an eight-year drought in the studios. At 55, Crayton performed some country-flavored tunes and soul ballads but is at his best on the simpler straightahead blues such as a spirited "Let the Good Times Roll," the atmospheric instrumental "Blues After Hours," "Things I Used to Do" and "S.K. Blues" which at 6:24 is easily the longest performance of the brief 41-minute set. Although not a major stylist, Crayton is in good form throughout his date. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Every Night |
| 2 | But on the Other Hand |
| 3 | Peace of Mind |
| 4 | Let the Good Times Roll |
| 5 | Blues After Hours |
| 6 | You Were Wrong |
| 7 | Things I Used to Do |
| 8 | Little Bitty Things |
| 9 | S.K. Blues |
| 10 | Long Tall Texan |
| 11 | My Kind of Women |