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Details: Newly re-mastered, 6-sided digipak, discographical details, plus extensive liner notes by roots music expert, Bill Dahl. Feelin' Good, Mystery Train, and I Wanna Ramble are well known classics and inspired generatons of blues and rock musicians alike. Mystery Train was only a modest hit for the 1932 born Parker. But the version produced by Sam Phillips for the young Elvis Presley made this Herman Parker composition immortal. This compilation not only features the great early rocking numbers for the Memphis-based Sun Records company; his later recordings for Don Robey's Duke Records label in Houston also testify to what a great blues musician and cool rocker Little Junior Parker was. Parker died of a brain tumor in a Blue Island, Illinois hospital at age 39. He left behind a bountiful blues recording legacy that stretched across nearly two decades and saw him scoring a string of hits for two of the seminal independent labels of the postwar era.
Tracklist:
- Feelin' Good
- Mystery Train
- Love My Baby
- Can't Understand
- Please Baby Blues
- I Wanna Ramble
- Mother-In-Law Blues
- That's My Baby
- Next Time You See Me
- My Dolly Bee
- Pretty Baby (solo guitar intro version)
- Peaches
- Pretty Little Doll
- Wondering
- Barefoot Rock
- What Did I Do
- Sweet Home Chicago
- Sometimes
- Dangerous Woman
- You're On My Mind
- The Next Time
- Driving Wheel
- Seven Days
- How Long Can This Go On
- Annie Get Your Yo-Yo
- Mary Jo
- I Feel Alright Again
- Sweeter As The Days Go By
- Yonders Wall
- Crying For My Baby
- If You Can't Take It (You Sure Can't Make It)
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