Country Heat Right Here in Cambridge Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin, check out the links at your leisure.
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* - Full title of comp: 'Bison Bop: The Bop That Never Stopped - For A Real Rockin' Cat Volume 33' /
Click on Link above/ left, to view the original single
PERSONNEL: Ry Cooder - guitar, vocal /John Hiatt - guitar, piano, vocal / Nick Lowe - bass, vocal / Jim Keltner - drums. Each of the group's members had previously worked on Hiatt's 1987 album 'Bring The Family'.
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4:27
Artist:
Wayne Williams [Billed as 'Wayne Williams And The Sure Shots']
* - This album sold consideably better than his first, because it got favorable press in places like Peter Stampfel's (of The Holy Modal Rounders) influential column in "Broadsides" magazine. It was re-issued in 1967 with a slightly different mix.
* - BUT better known by Billy Lee Riley, whose version {also on Sun records} Luman covered _immediately_ after it was released in Sept 1957/ Click on the Link above, to view the original single.
* - DID YOU notice that The Blues Magoos' "We Ain't Got Nothing Yet" borrowed {COUGH, COUGH ...} the bass line from this recording? :)) . It's also the basis for Deep Purple’s ‘Black Night’. / ** - Need PROOF? - Click on Link above/ left, to view the original single, with a very coloful color sleeve
PERSONNEL: Ry Cooder - guitar, vocal /John Hiatt - guitar, piano, vocal / Nick Lowe - bass, vocal / Jim Keltner - drums. Each of the group's members had previously worked on Hiatt's 1987 album 'Bring The Family'.
This was his first single and biggest hit; surpisingly he NEVER had another US chart single, although he had seven more English hits from 1971 to 1974, including 3 Top-5 hits. // Click on Link above/ left, to view the original Argentine(!) album this was on.
After being awarded "The Gershwin Prize" in 2015 by the Library of Congress, Nelson recorded a set of pop standards written by George and Ira Gershwin.