* - But FIRST released by Ian & Sylvia and Peter, Paul & Mary (Sept 1965 - minor US hit). Lightfoot's version was 1st released on his debut album, Jan 1966.
Time:
4:03
Artist:
John Mayall [Robert Johnson] [Billed as 'John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers']
JOHN MAYALL, "The Godfather of The British Blues", died July 22nd, at 90. His bands were a "training ground" of sorts for many English (and a few American) musicians. / Rolling Stone #195 on its "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" listing. / * - because Clapton is reading a "Beano" comic book on the front cover - Click on the Link above, left to view the original album
JOHN MAYALL, "The Godfather of The British Blues", died July 22nd, at 90. His bands were a "training ground" of sorts for many English (and a few American) musicians. /
Time:
4:21
Artist:
Jason Eady [Billed as 'Jason Eady & Taylor Hunnicutt']
* - founding member, keyboard player in Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers. / ** - later released on the album 'Southern Accents', March 1985 // Click on the Link above/ left, to view the 2-LP set
[Single:] • NEW • (ATO, Future release: Aug 30, 2024)
Comment:
The son of Zydeco legend Alton “Rockin’ Dopsie” Rubin / * - The title is listed here as 'Ooh Woo Woo (Please Don't Leave Me) (BUT it's still the Fats Domino song) ' / Click on Link above/ left, to read about this release.
JOHN MAYALL, "The Godfather of The British Blues", died July 22nd, at 90. His bands were a "training ground" of sorts for many English (and a few American) musicians. / Mick Taylor - Lead guitar / John McVie - bass guitar
* - Minor (US) hit for Bowie on its original release in 1969, but a MAJOR hit when re-issued in early 1973 / ** - OTHER ARTISTS include: John Prine, Steve Earle, Indigo Girls, Wilco, Alison Krausse, Lucinda Williams / Click on Link above/ left, to view the CD
JOHN MAYALL, "The Godfather of The British Blues", died July 22nd, at 90. His bands were a "training ground" of sorts for many English (and a few American) musicians. / Rolling Stone #195 on its "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" listing. / * - because Clapton is reading a "Beano" comic book on the front cover - Click on the Link above, left to view the original album
REAL name: Derek Rogers / Described as "Roy Orbison With a head wound" :)) . From Montreal, Québec, Canada. // Click on the Link above, left, to view the CD.