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Genre:Blues Style:Rhythm & Blues
Tracklist:
A1. Lillie Mae A2. Gypsy Blues A3. My Baby Was Right (Alt.) A4. That Certain Door A5. It's Music A6. Jailbird A7. Nobody Knows A8. Oh Red B1. Can't Stop Lovin' You B2. No No B3. Hook Line & Sinker B4. If You Ever Used A Woman B5. Standing On The Corner B6. It's So Peaceful B7. Slide Me Down (Alt.) B8. Don't Jive Me
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Recorded: New Orleans 1950-1956
White labels with black print
"Collective personnel only:" (back cover)
"A purported alt tk of IM 276 on KC(E) LP 102 is actually IM 197." [IM 276 being "My baby was right" (recorded April 1951), IM 197 being "My baby" (recorded April 1950) (comment in Leslie Fancourt's postwar blues discography)