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  1. Oct 3, 2012 · Before 1953 was through, the polished Junior Parker had moved on to Don Robey's Duke imprint in Houston. It took a while for the harpist to regain his hitmaking momentum, but he scored big in 1957...

  2. "Next Time You See Me" is a blues song written by Earl Forest and Bill Harvey, originally recorded in 1956 by Junior Parker (as "Little Junior Parker" as he was then known). The song was Parker's first record chart appearance after joining Duke Records and one of his most successful singles in both the R&B and pop charts. [2] "

    • Blues , R&B
  3. Grateful Dead April 17, 1972Tivoli GardensCopenhagen, Denmark-TV broadcast: "TV from tho Tivoli"

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    • Dr Toboggan
  4. Nov 7, 2014 · Provided to YouTube by Grateful Dead/RhinoNext Time You See Me (Live at Fillmore East, New York City, April 1971) · Grateful DeadLadies and Gentlemen ...

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    • Grateful Dead - Topic
  5. Sep 12, 2023 · Next Time You See Me is a classic blues song written by Junior Parker, which was later popularized by the Grateful Dead. This timeless piece of music showcases the band’s unique ability to blend various genres while preserving the essence of the original.

  6. The Grateful Dead. 1 viewer. 3 Contributors. Next Time You See Me (Live) Lyrics. Next time you see me things won't be the same. If it hurts you my darling, you only got yourself...

  7. Next Time You See Me. Lyrics By: William G Harvey, Frank Forest. Music By: William G Harvey, Frank Forest. Next time you see me, things won't be the same. And if it hurts you my darlin', you only got yourself to blame. Well it's a true true sayin', all that shines is not gold. You're a wrong-doing woman and you got to reap just what you sow.