Lightnin' Hopkins - Blues In My Bottle / Walkin' This Road By Myself (1990)
BAND/ARTIST: Lightnin' Hopkins
- Title: Blues In My Bottle / Walkin' This Road By Myself
- Year Of Release: 1990
- Label: Ace
- Genre: Blues
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 37:35
- Total Size: 247/466 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Buddy Browns Blues 4:08
02. Wine Spoodee-O-Dee 3:04
03. Sail On, Little Girl, Sail On 4:20
04. DC-7 4:34
05. Goin' To Dallas To See My Pony Run 3:51
06. Jailhouse Blues 3:19
07. Blues In The Bottle 3:16
08. Beans, Beans, Beans 2:26
09. Catfish Blues 4:19
10. My Grandpa Is Old Too 3:04
11. Walkin' This Road By Myself 4:54
12. Black Gal 4:12
13. How Many More Years I Got To Let You Dog Me Around 3:03
14. Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes 3:48
15. Worried Life Blues 2:57
16. Happy Blues For John Glenn 5:24
17. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 3:10
18. The Devil Jumped The Black Man 4:15
19. Coffee Blues 3:43
20. Black Cadillac 3:39
01. Buddy Browns Blues 4:08
02. Wine Spoodee-O-Dee 3:04
03. Sail On, Little Girl, Sail On 4:20
04. DC-7 4:34
05. Goin' To Dallas To See My Pony Run 3:51
06. Jailhouse Blues 3:19
07. Blues In The Bottle 3:16
08. Beans, Beans, Beans 2:26
09. Catfish Blues 4:19
10. My Grandpa Is Old Too 3:04
11. Walkin' This Road By Myself 4:54
12. Black Gal 4:12
13. How Many More Years I Got To Let You Dog Me Around 3:03
14. Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes 3:48
15. Worried Life Blues 2:57
16. Happy Blues For John Glenn 5:24
17. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 3:10
18. The Devil Jumped The Black Man 4:15
19. Coffee Blues 3:43
20. Black Cadillac 3:39
American country blues singer, songwriter and guitarist.
Born: 15 March 1912, Centerville, Leon County, Texas, USA. - Died: 30 January 1982, Houston, Texas, USA.
In 1920, Hopkins met the legendary Blind Lemon Jefferson at a social function and got a chance to play with him.
His cousin was Texas Alexander. While they were playing together in Houston in 1946, he was discovered by Lola Anne Cullum of Los Angeles' Aladdin Records. Hopkins first recorded with pianist Wilson Smith and the pair were dubbed 'Lightning' & 'Thunder' to add some dynamic to their marketing.
Strong recordings followed from Hopkins, such as his song "Mojo Hand" (1960). He later inspired many artists such as Jimmie Vaughan, Townes Van Zandt and Ron "Pigpen" McKernan.
Often miscredited for writing the 1954 Chuck Willis' song "I Feel So Bad" covered by Little Milton and Elvis Presley among others. He also wrote a song by the same name released in 1947 on Aladdin and in 1962 on Imperial.
Born: 15 March 1912, Centerville, Leon County, Texas, USA. - Died: 30 January 1982, Houston, Texas, USA.
In 1920, Hopkins met the legendary Blind Lemon Jefferson at a social function and got a chance to play with him.
His cousin was Texas Alexander. While they were playing together in Houston in 1946, he was discovered by Lola Anne Cullum of Los Angeles' Aladdin Records. Hopkins first recorded with pianist Wilson Smith and the pair were dubbed 'Lightning' & 'Thunder' to add some dynamic to their marketing.
Strong recordings followed from Hopkins, such as his song "Mojo Hand" (1960). He later inspired many artists such as Jimmie Vaughan, Townes Van Zandt and Ron "Pigpen" McKernan.
Often miscredited for writing the 1954 Chuck Willis' song "I Feel So Bad" covered by Little Milton and Elvis Presley among others. He also wrote a song by the same name released in 1947 on Aladdin and in 1962 on Imperial.
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