I Love the Blues

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Tracklist

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1CD
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1Still Got the Blues
assistant engineer and assistant mixer:
Haydn Bendall (producer and engineer), Stuart Day, Markus Dravs, Steve Fitzmaurice (Irish mixer, songwriter and producer), Noel Harris and Greg Muden
engineer and mixer:
Ian Taylor (rock producer/engineer)
producer:
Gary Moore (Thin Lizzy, blues guitar) and Ian Taylor (rock producer/engineer)
bass guitar:
Andy Pyle
drums (drum set):
Graham Walker (UK drummer)
guest strings:
Gavyn Wright (UK violinist, conductor)
guitar and lead vocals:
Gary Moore (Thin Lizzy, blues guitar)
keyboard:
Don Airey
piano:
Nicky Hopkins (pianist and organist)
conductor:
Don Airey
strings arranger:
Don Airey and Gary Moore (Thin Lizzy, blues guitar)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Virgin Records Ltd. (not for release label use! for company relationships only) (in 1990)
recording of:
Still Got the Blues (for You)
lyricist and composer:
Gary Moore (Thin Lizzy, blues guitar)
publisher:
BMG 10 Music Ltd., BMG Platinum Songs, BMG VM Music France, Bonuswise Ltd., EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated), EMI Virgin Music Publishing Scandinavia AB, Gary Moore Songs and Mushroom Music Pty. Ltd.
sub-publisher:
フジパシフィックミュージック (Fujipacific Music, Inc.)
Gary Moore44:12
2Mannish Boy
recording of:
Mannish Boy
writer:
Ellas McDaniel (American singer, guitarist, songwriter and music producer), Mel London and McKinley Morganfield (blues musician)
publisher:
Arc Music Corp. (U.S. rock & blues publisher), Bug Music Ltd. and Tristan Music Ltd.
part of:
Risky Business (film soundtrack)
Muddy Waters43:57
3Damn Right, I’ve Got the Blues
assistant engineer:
Sarah Bedingham
engineer:
Tony Platt (UK engineer and producer)
producer:
John Porter (producer and musician US and UK)
bass guitar:
Greg Rzab (in 1991)
drums (drum set):
Richie Hayward (in 1991)
electric guitar and lead vocals:
Buddy Guy (in 1991)
guitar:
Neil Hubbard (in 1991)
piano:
Mick Weaver (in 1991)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Silvertone Records Ltd. (company credits only; file NO releases here!) (in 1991)
recorded at:
Battery Recording Studios (NYC; not to be confused with the mastering studio located at 321 W 44th Street) in New York, New York, United States (in 1991)
recording of:
Damn Right, I've Got the Blues (in 1991)
writer:
Buddy Guy
publisher:
Mic-Shau Music Co., Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing) and Zomba Songs Inc.
Buddy Guy44:29
4Ain’t Nobody Home
recording of:
Ain’t Nobody Home
lyricist and composer:
Jerry Ragovoy
publisher:
Chappell & Co.
B.B. King3:36
5Fat City
engineer:
Doug Bennett (producer, engineer)
producer:
The Blues Band (British blues band)
recorded at:
Raezor Studios in Wandsworth, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1990-09 until 1991-06)
recording of:
Fat City
writer:
Paul Green (lyricist), Tom McGuinness and Lou Stonebridge
publisher:
BMG Music Publishing Ltd.
The Blues Band5:26
6Whatever Gets You Through the Night
Etta James3:50
7Don’t Call Us
associate producer:
Richard Feldman
bass:
Doug Grigsby
congas, percussion [hand percussion] and triangle:
Bill Summers
electric piano and synthesizer [synthesizers]:
Mark Goodman (engineer/producer)
guitar and harmonica:
Taj Mahal (US blues musician)
lap steel guitar:
Eric Bazilian
membranophone:
Andy Kravitz
organ:
Rob Hyman
background vocals:
Sheryl Crow (American singer-songwriter and musician), Daryl Hall and John Oates
vocals:
Taj Mahal (US blues musician)
guest performer:
Daryl Hall and John Oates
synthesizer arranger:
Richard Feldman
recording of:
Don't Call Us
composer:
Richard Feldman and Taj Mahal (US blues musician)
Taj Mahal4:19
8I Love the Life I Live
recording of:
I Love the Life I Live
lyricist and composer:
Willie Dixon
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management), BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd. (not for release label use! see annotation) and Hoochie Coochie Music
Willie Dixon3:13
9Mustang Sally
assistant engineer:
Sarah Bedingham
engineer:
Tony Platt (UK engineer and producer)
bass guitar:
Greg Rzab (in 1991)
drums (drum set):
Richie Hayward (in 1991)
electric guitar:
Jeff Beck (English rock guitarist) (in 1991) and Buddy Guy (in 1991)
guitar:
Neil Hubbard (in 1991) and John Porter (producer and musician US and UK) (in 1991)
organ:
Mick Weaver (in 1991)
saxophone:
Molly Duncan (in 1991)
trombone:
Neil Sidwell (in 1991)
trumpet:
Sid Gauld (in 1991)
lead vocals:
Buddy Guy (in 1991)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Silvertone Records Ltd. (company credits only; file NO releases here!) (in 1991)
recorded at:
Battery Recording Studios (NYC; not to be confused with the mastering studio located at 321 W 44th Street) in New York, New York, United States (in 1991)
cover recording of:
Mustang Sally (in 1991)
lyricist and composer:
Sir Mack Rice
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated), EMI Songs Australia Pty. Ltd., Fourteenth Hour Music, Inc., Springtime Music, Inc. and フジパシフィックミュージック SBK事業部 (Fujipacific Music SBK Department)
Buddy Guy24:42
10What Is This Thing Called Love
alto saxophone:
Bill Stegmeyer (on 1945-08-14)
baritone saxophone:
Stanley Webb (on 1945-08-14)
double bass:
Bob Haggart (on 1945-08-14)
drums (drum set):
Specs Powell (on 1945-08-14)
guitar:
Tiny Grimes (US jazz/R&B guitarist) (on 1945-08-14)
piano:
Sammy Benskin (on 1945-08-14)
tenor saxophone:
Armand Camgros (on 1945-08-14) and Hank Ross (on 1945-08-14)
trumpet:
Joe Guy (trumpet) (on 1945-08-14)
viola:
Armand Kaproff (on 1945-08-14)
violin:
Frank Siefield (on 1945-08-14), George Swernoff (on 1945-08-14), Charles Jaffe (on 1945-08-14), Leo Kruczek (on 1945-08-14) and Morris Leftkowitz (on 1945-08-14)
vocals:
Billie Holiday (on 1945-08-14)
conductor:
Bob Haggart (on 1945-08-14)
recording of:
What Is This Thing Called Love? (Wake Up and Dream musical revue) (on 1945-08-14)
lyricist and composer:
Cole Porter (composer) (in 1929)
publisher:
Harms, Inc., Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!) and Warner/Chappell (Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.)
part of:
Wake Up and Dream (1929 revue)
Billie Holiday33:06
11Bo Diddely
drums (drum set):
Clifton James (on 1955-03-02)
guitar:
Bo Diddley (American singer, guitarist, songwriter and music producer) (on 1955-03-02)
maracas:
Jerome Green (on 1955-03-02)
vocals:
Bo Diddley (American singer, guitarist, songwriter and music producer) (on 1955-03-02)
part of:
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (as at 2016-06-10) (number: 62), Blues Hall of Fame: Classic of Blues Recording Single (number: 2017) and Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 277)
recording of:
Bo Diddley (on 1955-03-02)
lyricist and composer:
Ellas McDaniel (American singer, guitarist, songwriter and music producer) (until 1955-03-02)
publisher:
Arc Music Corp. (U.S. rock & blues publisher) and Good Music Ltd.
Bo Diddley2.452:45
12Cold Cuts
Albert Collins6:07
13I Want to Go
cover recording of:
I Want to Go
lyricist and composer:
J.B. Lenoir
John Mayall2:17
14I’m Movin OnB.B. King4:16
15One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, United States (in 1966)
executive producer:
Marshall Chess
producer:
Ralph Bass
editor:
Ron Malo
guitar:
Eddie Burns (American Detroit blues guitarist) and John Lee Hooker (US blues singer, songwriter & guitarist)
instruments:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
lead vocals:
John Lee Hooker (US blues singer, songwriter & guitarist)
recorded at:
Chess Studios in Chicago, Illinois, United States (in 1966)
recording of:
One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
lyricist:
John Lee Hooker (US blues singer, songwriter & guitarist)
composer:
Rudolph Toombs
publisher:
Arc Music Corp. (U.S. rock & blues publisher) and Tristan Music Ltd.
is based on:
House Rent Boogie
John Lee Hooker3.53:01
16Where the Blues Begins
Dana Gillespie4:39
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1Right Next Door (Because of Me)
guitar:
Robert Cray (blues guitarist, singer and songwriter)
vocals:
Robert Cray (blues guitarist, singer and songwriter)
recording of:
Right Next Door (Because of Me)
lyricist and composer:
Dennis Walker
publisher:
Warner Bros. Music Ltd. (UK subsidiary, so named between 1970/01/23–1971/04/26 and 1972/04/25–1988/08/23)
The Robert Cray Band44:21
2Tin Pan Alley
assistant engineer:
Rob Eaton
engineer:
Richard Mullen
executive producer:
John Hammond (producer)
producer:
Jim Capfer, Chris Layton, Richard Mullen, Tommy Shannon and Stevie Ray Vaughan
bass guitar:
Tommy Shannon
drums (drum set):
Chris Layton
guitar:
Stevie Ray Vaughan
vocals:
Stevie Ray Vaughan
recorded at:
Power Station (Power Station at BerkleeNYC, fka Power Station 1977–1996, then Avatar Studios 1996–2017) in Hell's Kitchen, New York, New York, United States
cover recording of:
Tin Pan Alley
lyricist and composer:
Robert Geddins
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble59:11
3Heartattack and Vine
Tom Waits4:44
4I’ll Be Strong
New Legend3:57
5Baby’s Like a Piano
Johnny Crash3:33
6Sister Luck
recording of:
Sister Luck
writer:
Chris Robinson (US rock and roll singer, in The Black Crowes) and Rich Robinson
publisher:
Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label), Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships) (in 1990), Def USA Music, Inc. (in 1990) and Enough To Contend With Songs (in 1990)
The Black Crowes5:14
7Shelter Me
assistant engineer:
Gene Foster (engineer) and Jim Odom (of Le Roux)
engineer:
Gary Lyons (UK engineer & producer)
producer:
John Jansen (US recording engineer and producer) and Tom Keifer
assistant mixer:
George Cowan (US engineer) and Mike Reiter
mixer:
Michael Barbiero (producer, mixer, engineer, songwriter, collaborator with Steve Thompson) and Steve Thompson (producer)
bass guitar:
Eric Brittingham
drums (drum set):
Fred Coury
electric guitar:
Tom Keifer and Jeff LaBar
percussion:
Fred Coury and Bashiri Johnson
piano:
Rod Roddy (member of Le Roux)
saxophone:
Jay Davidson
background vocals:
Fred Coury, Elaine Foster, Sharon Foster and Tara Pellerin
lead vocals:
Tom Keifer
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
PolyGram Records, Inc. (not for release label use! US division of PolyGram)
recorded at:
House of Music in West Orange, New Jersey, United States, Kajem/Victory Studios (An American recording studio and production facility.) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, Studio in the Country in Bogalusa, Louisiana, United States and Bearsville Studios in Bearsville, New York, United States (in 1990)
recording of:
Shelter Me
lyricist and composer:
Tom Keifer
Cinderella44:47
8Life Is Hard
Johnny Winter6:20
9Trying My Best (Not to Never Do Wrong)
Robert Ward & Black Allstars3:50
10Whippin’ Boy
engineer:
George Tutko (engineer, producer)
executive producer:
Ron Nevison
producer:
Jim Cregan (producer & member of Family) and George Tutko (engineer, producer)
mixer:
Ron Nevison
recording of:
Whippin' Boy
writer:
Guy Bailey, Jim Cregan (producer & member of Family), Willie Dowling and Spike (UK singer/songwriter, member of Quireboys)
The Quireboys4:28
11Wild Streak
John Campbell5:00
12That’s the Way Love Turned Out for Me
recording of:
That's the Way Love Turned Out for Me (in 1982)
writer:
Quinton Claunch, Ry Cooder and Dave Hall (US rhythm & blues / soul / country songwriter from Tupelo, MS)
publisher:
Rise Music Company (BMI), Screen Gems–EMI Music, Inc. (USA, affiliated with BMI) and Tonopah And Tidewater Music Co
Ry Cooder5:48
13What It Takes
Brendan Croker5:13
14Bridge to Your Heart
Blue Blot4:56