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Sonny Boy Williamson - This Is My Story Album

Sonny Boy Williamson - This Is My Story Album
Performer: Sonny Boy Williamson
Title: This Is My Story
Country: US
Genre: Blues
Style:Harmonica Blues
Released: 1972
Catalog number: 2CH 50027
Label: Chess
MP3 album szie: 1638 mb
FLAC album size: 1681 mb

Tracklist

1Fattening Frogs For Snakes2:16
2The Goat2:43
3Checkin' Up On My Baby1:55
4Wake Up, Baby2:21
5Down Child2:32
6All My Love In Vain2:45
7Nine Below Zero3:25
8Sad To Be Alone2:55
9Help Me3:07
10Cross My Heart3:18
11My Younger Days3:18
12Don't Start Me To Talkin'2:30
13Your Funeral And My Trial2:26
14I Don't Know2:20
15Ninety-Nine2:35
16Got To Move2:25
17One Way Out2:45
18Trying To Get Back On My Feet2:07
19Bring It On Home2:35
20Decoration Day3:25
21Too Young To Die2:55
22Dissatisfied2:40
23Let Me Explain2:50
24Trust Me, Baby2:42

Credits

  • Art DirectionDavid Krieger, The Graffiteria
  • ArtworkTed Amber
  • Coordinator [Album]Mia Krinsky
  • Liner Notes, Compiled ByPete Welding
  • Photography ByJoel Brodsky
  • Supervised ByBob Scerbo

Notes

All selections by Sonny Boy Williamson (except "Bring It On Home" by Willie Dixon)
All selections published by ARC Music Corp., (BMI)

Short intro

If collected together, the recording output of both harmonica players who called themselves Sonny Boy Williamson that was available by the year 2002 would surely fill a large-size home freezer. Yet there was a time, circa the '60s, when the only available recording by Sonny Boy Williamson II was the one he did with the Yardbirds, which was apparently not even mastered at the right speed because the record company was afraid an old black man's low voice would frighten teenagers. Sonny Boy Williamson: все альбомы, включая That's Why The Moon Was Smiling , The Hottest Ever , Carnival King и другие. Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом 1972 Gatefold Vinyl от This Is My Story на Rice Miller December 5, 1899 May 25, 1965, also known as Sonny Boy Williamson II, was an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. He is not to be confused with the original Sonny Boy Williamson, also a blues musician but of no relation. Although John Lee Williamson was a major blues star who had already released dozens of successful and widely influential records under the name Sonny Boy Williamson from 1937 onward, Aleck Miller would later claim to have been the first to use the name, and some blues scholars believe that Miller's assertion read more. This Is My Apartment. Sonny Boy Williamson. John Lee Curtis Sonny Boy Williamson March 30, 1914 June 1, 1948 was an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. He is often regarded as the pioneer of the blues harp as a solo instrument. He played on hundreds of recordings by many preWorld War II blues artists. Under his own name, he was one of the most recorded blues musicians of the 1930s and 1940s and is closely associated with Chicago producer Lester Melrose and Bluebird Records. His popular songs, original or adapted. 1 Don't start me to talkin' 2 Cross my heart 3 Ninety-nine 4 Down child 5 I Don't Know 6 Dissatisfied 7 Fattening Frogs For Snakes 8 All My Love In Vain 9 Wake Up, Baby 10 Your Funeral And My Trial 11 The Goat 12 Too Young To Die 13 Checkin' Up On My Baby 14 Got To Move. This Is My Story. Released in. Length: 62:04. Genre: Blues. Album by Sonny Boy Williamson II. Don't Start Me To Talkin'. Cross My Heart. Ninety Nine. Down Child. I Don't Know. Fattening Frogs For Snakes. All My Love In Vain. Wake Up, Baby. Your Funeral And My Trial. Sonny Boy Williamson II, as he is now titled, is admired by musicians as esteemed as Van Morrison, Eric Clapton and The Rolling Stones for his songwriting and his ability to conjure a rare and richly innovative tone from his harmonica. But he was one of the biggest rogues in music. The facts of his life are mired in mystery his birthdates vary from 1894 to 5 December 1912 though it is clear that he was savagely treated while growing up on a plantation in Mississippi. His real name is believed to be Aleck or Alex Ford, and he was the illegitimate son of Jim Miller and Millie Ford he was Mi. Alex or Aleck Miller né Ford, possibly December 5, 1912 May 24, 1965, known later in his career as Sonny Boy Williamson, was an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. He was an early and influential blues harp stylist who recorded successfully in the 1950s and 1960s. Miller used various names, including Rice Miller and Little Boy Blue, before calling himself Sonny Boy Williamson, which was also the name of a popular Chicago blues singer and harmonica player. To distinguish the two