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Saturday, July 13, 2019
Jimmy McCracklin - Every Night, Every Day (re-post)
Every Night, Every Day2:33
Can't Raise Me2:41
Believe In Me2:40
Someone2:34
I Did Wrong1:55
Summertime2:24
Let's Do It All1:26
You're The One2:48
Just Like It Is2:00
Looking For A Woman2:35
That's The Way It Goes1:14
The Walk2:38
Thanks so much for posting this, more Jimmy McCracklin is always welcome! Anyone have any idea of the origin of the recording of "You're The One" on this LP? My version of "Blues Records 1943-1970" lists it as identical to Irma 102 of 1956 (reissued on "Bob Geddins' Irma Records Story" & "The Bob Geddins Blues Legacy") but this is definitely a different recording. It has a different vocal, a long trombone solo, backup chorus, different lead guitar, and is much faster. Sounds more like a sixties recording.
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Thanks so much for posting this, more Jimmy McCracklin is always welcome! Anyone have any idea of the origin of the recording of "You're The One" on this LP? My version of "Blues Records 1943-1970" lists it as identical to Irma 102 of 1956 (reissued on "Bob Geddins' Irma Records Story" & "The Bob Geddins Blues Legacy") but this is definitely a different recording. It has a different vocal, a long trombone solo, backup chorus, different lead guitar, and is much faster. Sounds more like a sixties recording.
Great One !
Thank You.
Thanks for the Crack, mighty hip of you.
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