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Product Details
Release Date: | 04/16/1995 |
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Label: | King |
UPC: | 0012676152020 |
catalogNumber: | 1520 |
Rank: | 75406 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
John Lee Hooker Primary Artist,Guitar,VocalsSticks McGhee Track Performer
Technical Credits
John Lee Hooker ComposerLonnie Johnson Composer
Bessie Smith Composer
Jack Nitzsche Composer
Texas Slim Composer
Joe Lee Williams Composer
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