Requests, Blues, Ska, New, Old and Always Some Soul Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
THis was rakned #15 in Planet Sound's (British music magazine0 top albums of 2006. // Click the Link above, left to view the original single, with a picture sleeve.
This album was #338 on the "Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" 2003 list; also Number Nine on the Rolling Stone list of "100 Greatest album covers". / Click on Link above, to view that cover, by famed underground comic Robert Crumb.
* - as 'Pistol Pete's Midnight Special' / It is often mistakenly credited to Huddie William Ledbetter, better known as "Lead Belly", who first recorded it in 1934 for the Lomaxes.
* Also on Berry's 1979 album "Rockit", his last studio album for 38 years. / ** - Officially, the first (and only) album released under the "Rockpile" name, despite Edmunds and Lowe playing on each other's recordings a number of times.
* - Also Levon Helm {billed as 'Mark Helm'} - drums, Mike Bloomfield - piano. Supposedly, Hammond wanted all of "The Hawks" {as the Band were billed, before they were 'The Band'} to play on this album {he'd heard and liked them}, but the record label wouldn't let him. // Click on the Link above, to view the original album.
This was among the albums that inspired Ben Greenman's novel "Please Step Back".// Click on Link above/ left, to view the rare French single, with a picture sleeve.
Time:
6:35
Artist:
Dottie Cambridge [This is actually 'Dorothy Moore', of 'Misty Blue' {Top-3 hit, 1976} fame. *]
Song:
He's About A Mover [The Sir Douglas Quintet's 'She's About A Mover', with a gender change]