Album US 1962 on Crown Records label
Blues
Label variation. This pressing has the black label with multi-color letters in the block CROWN logo (see images). In early 1962, Crown switched to a one-ink label design with black print on a grey background, as with this version John Lee Hooker Sings The Blues. Starting in early 1961, Crown Records used the black label with multi-color letters. Given that this title was released in 1962, it would appear that Crown used the left over black labels with multi-color letters first. Once they ran out, Crown then switched to the black print on a gray background label.
John Lee Hooker voc, g, 1917-2001 US guitar, vocals, album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Hug & Squeeze You | John Lee Hooker | ||
2 | I Love You Baby | John Lee Hooker | ||
3 | The Syndicate | John Lee Hooker | ||
4 | Boogie Woogie All Night Long | John Lee Hooker | ||
5 | Good Rockin Mama | John Lee Hooker | ||
6 | Let Your Daddy Ride | John Lee Hooker | ||
7 | Turn Over A New Leaf | John Lee Hooker | ||
8 | Don't You Remember Me | John Lee Hooker | ||
9 | Driftin From Door To Door | John Lee Hooker | ||
10 | She Left Me On My Bended Knee | John Lee Hooker |