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Ain't That Lovin' You, Baby (Jimmy Reed Song)
"Ain't That Lovin' You, Baby" is an upbeat blues song, written and recorded by Jimmy Reed. The single reached number eight in the US '' Billboard'' R&B chart in late March 1956. Backing Reed (guitar, harmonica, and vocal) are Eddie Taylor (guitar), Vernel Fournier (drums), and an unknown guitarist. "Ain't That Lovin' You Baby" has been recorded by a variety of artists, including the Newbeats on the debut album '' Bread & Butter'', Link Wray, Dale Hawkins, Ronnie Hawkins, the Everly Brothers on '' Gone, Gone, Gone'', Etta James on ''Etta James Rocks the House'', Eric Clapton on '' Blues'', Steve Miller on '' Living in the 20th Century'', and the Youngbloods on their debut album, ''The Youngbloods The Youngbloods were an American rock band consisting of Jesse Colin Young (vocals, bass, guitar), Jerry Corbitt (vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica), Lowell "Banana" Levinger (guitar and electric piano), and Joe Bauer (drums). Despite recei ...''. References ...
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Ain't That Lovin' You, Baby
:Not to be confused with ''Ain't That Lovin' You, Baby (Jimmy Reed song)'' "Ain't That Loving You, Baby" is a song written by Clyde Otis and Ivory Joe Hunter and originally recorded by Eddie Riff in 1956. Elvis Presley recorded the song in 1958 and released the song as a single in 1964. Background It was recorded by Elvis Presley on June 10, 1958, but wasn't released as a single by him until September 1964 (with no comma in the title) when it reached number 16 on the Billboard chart, with " Ask Me" as the flipside. It is a standard shuffle in E major. The song, along with "Ask Me", was later included on the 1968 compilation album ''Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4 ''Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4'' is a greatest hits album by American rock and roll singer Elvis Presley, issued by RCA Victor in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 3921, in January 1968, with recording sessions taking place over an eight-year span at RCA ...'', and an alternate take with a faster tempo was released in 1985 on the ...
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Bread & Butter (album)
''Bread & Butter'' is the debut album by The Newbeats and was released in 1964. It reached #56 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Four singles were released from the album with three of the singles charting in the United States: " Bread and Butter" reached #2, " Everything's Alright" reached #16, and "Thou Shalt Not Steal" reached #128.The Newbeats, "Thou Shalt Not Steal" US Chart Position
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The Youngbloods (album)
''The Youngbloods'' is the debut self-titled studio album by the American rock band The Youngbloods, released in 1967. It was also reissued in 1971 under the title ''Get Together'' after the popular single from the album. The album peaked at number 131 on the ''Billboard'' 200 although two years later the single " Get Together" reached number five and sold more than a million copies. History " Get Together" was written by Chet Powers (aka Dino Valenti of Quicksilver Messenger Service) and had already appeared in 1963 on the album ''12 String Guitar! Vol. 2 '' by The Folkswingers and in 1966 as a track on the first album by The Jefferson Airplane. Upon first release as a single by The Youngbloods in 1967, it only went to No. 62 in the pop charts.Billboard.comAccessed May 2011 Two years later, after being featured in radio and television commercials, the track was re-released and climbed to number 5 in charts, selling more than a million records. The first song on the album, " ...
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The Youngbloods
The Youngbloods were an American rock band consisting of Jesse Colin Young (vocals, bass, guitar), Jerry Corbitt (vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica), Lowell "Banana" Levinger (guitar and electric piano), and Joe Bauer (drums). Despite receiving critical acclaim, they never achieved widespread popularity. Their only U.S. Top 40 entry was Chet Powers' " Get Together". They are often remembered as a one-hit wonder. Band history Background and formation Jesse Colin Young (born Perry Miller, November 22, 1941, Queens, New York City) was a moderately successful folk singer with two LPs under his belt – ''Soul of a City Boy'' (1964) and ''Youngblood'' (1965) – when he met fellow folk singer and former bluegrass musician from Cambridge, Massachusetts, Jerry Corbitt (born Jerry Byron Corbitt, January 7, 1943, Tifton, Georgia). When in town, Young would drop in on Corbitt, and the two played together exchanging harmonies. Beginning in January 1965, the two began performing on t ...
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Living In The 20th Century
''Living in the 20th Century'' is the fourteenth studio album by American rock band Steve Miller Band. The album was released in November 1986, by Capitol Records. The song " I Want to Make the World Turn Around" spent six consecutive weeks at the top of the Album Rock Tracks chart in the U.S. at the end of 1986. Track listing Personnel * Steve Miller – vocals, guitar, keyboards, Synclavier * Kenny Lee Lewis – bass guitar, guitar * Byron Allred – keyboards * Gary Mallaber – drums, percussion ;Additional personnel * Gerald Johnson – bass guitar on tracks 6, 7, 8 & 9 * Kenny G – saxophone on track 2 * Greg Douglass – guitar on track 5 * James Cotton – harmonica on track 11 * Norton Buffalo – harmonica on tracks 10 & 11 * Lonnie Turner – bass guitar on track 5 * Les Dudek – dobro on track 11 * Charles Calimise – bass guitar on tracks 10 & 11 * Kenny Johnson – drums on tracks 10 & 11 * Waheem Young – piano The piano is a stringed keyboar ...
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Steve Miller (musician)
Steven Haworth Miller (born October 5, 1943)Justin Kern. "'Wizard of Waukesha' still casts a spell here: Les Paul has 'changed the world for the better'," ''Waukesha Freeman'' (WI), May 9, 2007: "... Paul's godson, Milwaukee-born Steve Miller ... ."Lynn Van Matre. "Steve Miller gets on with making music," ''Sun-Sentinel'' (reprinted from ''Chicago Tribune''), January 2, 1987, p. 36 is an American guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter, known as leader of the Steve Miller Band. He began his career in blues and blues rock and evolved to a more pop-oriented arena rock sound during the mid-1970s through the early 1980s, releasing popular singles and albums. Miller was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016. Early years Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Miller received his first exposure to music from his mother, Bertha, whom he described as a remarkable jazz-influenced singer, and his physician father, George, known as "Sonny" who, in addition to his profe ...
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Blues (Eric Clapton Album)
''Blues'' is a blues rock compilation album by Eric Clapton released in 1999. The release features songs from Clapton's 1970s RSO albums, as well as some unreleased material from the same era. The second disc features live recordings. Track listing Disc one (studio blues) # " Before You Accuse Me (Take a Look at Yourself)" (Ellas McDaniel) – 4:39 ''(Previously unreleased acoustic outtake from Backless, 1978)'' # "Mean Old World" (Walter Jacobs) – 3:50 ''(Outtake from Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, 1970)'' # " Ain't That Lovin' You" (Jimmy Reed) – 5:26 # " The Sky Is Crying" (Elmore James) – 3:58 # "Cryin'" (Eric Clapton) – 2:52 # "Have You Ever Loved a Woman" (Billy Myles) – 6:51 - Derek and the Dominos # "Alberta" (Traditional) – 2:40 ''(Previously unreleased outtake from Slowhand, 1977'') # " Early in the Morning" (Traditional arranged by Eric Clapton) – 7:55 # " Give Me Strength" (Clapton) – 2:51 # " Meet Me (Down at the Bottom)" (Willie Dix ...
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Eric Clapton
Eric Patrick Clapton (born 1945) is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is often regarded as one of the most successful and influential guitarists in rock music. Clapton ranked second in ''Rolling Stone''s list of the " 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" and fourth in Gibsons "Top 50 Guitarists of All Time". He was also named number five in ''Time'' magazine's list of "The 10 Best Electric Guitar Players" in 2009. After playing in a number of different local bands, Clapton joined the Yardbirds in 1963, replacing founding guitarist Top Topham. Dissatisfied with the change of the Yardbirds sound from blues rock to a more radio-friendly pop rock sound, Clapton left in 1965 to play with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. On leaving Mayall in 1966, after one album, he formed the power trio Cream with drummer Ginger Baker and bassist Jack Bruce, in which Clapton played sustained blues improvisations and "arty, blues-based psychedelic pop". After Cream br ...
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Etta James Rocks The House
''Etta James Rocks the House'' is the first live album by the American singer Etta James. It was recorded live on the nights of September 27 and 28, 1963, at the New Era Club in Nashville, Tennessee, and was released on December 13, 1963. Hot with the releases of '' At Last!'' and '' The Second Time Around'', ''Etta James Rocks the House'' became the artist's first recorded live album under Argo Records. The concept was to catch James in a raw and fiery performance outside the recording studio. The album is among her finest live recordings. Track listing #"Something's Got a Hold on Me" ( Etta James, Leroy Kirkland, Pearl Woods) – 5:02 #"Baby What You Want Me to Do" (Jimmy Reed) – 4:14 #"What'd I Say" (Ray Charles) – 3:15 #"Money (That's What I Want)" (Janie Bradford, Berry Gordy, Jr.) – 3:22 #" Seven Day Fool" ( Billy Davis, Berry Gordy, Jr., Sonny Woods) – 4:20 #"Sweet Little Angel" (Robert McCollum) – 4:14 #"Ooh Poo Pah Doo" (Jessie Hill) – 4:04 #"Woke Up This Mo ...
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Etta James
Jamesetta Hawkins (January 25, 1938 – January 20, 2012), known professionally as Etta James, was an American singer who performed in various genres, including gospel, blues, jazz, R&B, rock and roll, and soul. Starting her career in 1954, she gained fame with hits such as " The Wallflower", "At Last", "Tell Mama", "Something's Got a Hold on Me", and "I'd Rather Go Blind". She faced a number of personal problems, including heroin addiction, severe physical abuse, and incarceration, before making a musical comeback in the late 1980s with the album '' Seven Year Itch''. James's deep and earthy voice bridged the gap between rhythm and blues and rock and roll. She won six Grammy Awards and 17 Blues Music Awards. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993, the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999, and the Blues Hall of Fame in 2001.
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Gone, Gone, Gone (album)
''Gone, Gone, Gone'' is an album by the Everly Brothers, originally released in 1964. It was re-released on CD in 2005 on the Collectors' Choice Music label. Three of the tracks ("Radio and TV", "Lonely Island" and "Donna, Donna") date back to 1960 recording sessions, and "Donna, Donna" had already been issued on a previous Everly Brothers album ('' A Date with the Everly Brothers''). The remainder, including the title hit, were all recorded at various sessions from January to September 1964. It was the first Everly Brothers album in four years — since 1960's '' A Date with the Everly Brothers'' — to include songs written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, which had become unavailable after the Everlys parted with manager Wesley Rose. The title track was covered by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss on their 2007 collaboration album '' Raising Sand''. Reception Writing for Allmusic, music critic Richie Unterberger wrote of the album "A jumble of tracks from varying sessions that, ...
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The Everly Brothers
The Everly Brothers were an American rock duo, known for steel-string acoustic guitar playing and close harmony singing. Consisting of Isaac Donald "Don" Everly (February 1, 1937 – August 21, 2021) and Phillip "Phil" Everly (January 19, 1939 – January 3, 2014), the duo combined elements of rock and roll, country, and pop, becoming pioneers of country rock. The duo was raised in a musical family, first appearing on radio singing along with their father Ike Everly and mother Margaret Everly as "The Everly Family" in the 1940s. When the brothers were still in high school, they gained the attention of prominent Nashville musicians like Chet Atkins, who began to promote them for national attention. They began writing and recording their own music in 1956, and their first hit song came in 1957, with " Bye Bye Love", written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant. The song hit No. 1 in the spring of 1957, and additional hits would follow through 1958, many of them written by the Bryants, ...
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