- Boogie at Midnight
- Big Town
- Bar Room Blues
- Love Don't Love Nobody
- Miss Fanny Brown
- Lollipop Mama
- I've Got the Last Laugh Now
- Bloodshot Eyes
- Good Rockin' Tonight
- Lovin' Machine
- Shake That Thing
- I Feel That Old Age Coming On
- All She Wants to Do Is Rock
- Good Morning Judge
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This first volume of King's Battle of the Blues series features two of the label's biggest acts: Roy Brown and Wynonie Harris. Having already made their names in the late '40s as premier blues shouters on the R&B and jump blues circuit, both singers migrated to the Cincinnati independent and reached even loftier chart heights. Brown takes up the first side with seven sides of his animated and gospel-fired vocals, including the classic "Boogie at Midnight." For his part, Harris indulges his rougher-hewn vocal cords for an update of his big smash, the Brown-penned "Good Rockin' Tonight," and one of his all-time King highlights, "Bloodshot Eyes." For some whiskey-soaked R&B nostalgia, this fine collection is hard to beat.
Product Details
Release Date: | 03/14/1994 |
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Label: | King |
UPC: | 0012676060721 |
catalogNumber: | 607 |
Rank: | 90735 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Roy Brown Primary Artist,Track PerformerWynonie Harris Vocals,Track Performer
Technical Credits
Roy Brown ComposerWynonie Harris Composer
Henry Glover Composer
Louis Innis Composer
Lois Mann Composer
McRae Composer
Scherman Composer
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