Blues Singer

Blues Singer
Studio album by Buddy Guy
Released 2003
Recorded Sweet Tea Recording Studio, Oxford, Mississippi
Genre Blues
Label Silvertone Records
Producer Dennis Herring
Buddy Guy chronology
Sweet Tea
(2001)
Blues Singer
(2003)
Bring 'Em In
(2005)

Blues Singer is an acoustic studio album by Buddy Guy[1] released in 2003 through Silvertone Records.

The album is dedicated to John Lee Hooker with the line, "In Memory of John Lee Hooker. You are missed."

Reception

Billboard noted...

...the acoustic set finds the blues legend joined by one of his contemporaries, B.B. King, as well as guitar great Eric Clapton.[2]

The album was produced by Dennis Herring,[3] at Sweet Tea Recording Studio in Oxford, Mississippi.

Awards

The album earned Guy the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album.

Personnel

Musicians

Production

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Hard Time Killing Floor"  Nehemiah Curtis "Skip" James 2:49
2. "Crawling King Snake"  John Lee Hooker/Bernard Bosman 5:17
3. "Lucy Mae Blues"  Frankie Lee Sims 3:34
4. "Can't See Baby"  Jack Nelson Owens 4:05
5. "I Love the Life I Live"  Willie Dixon 2:47
6. "Louise McGhee"  Son House 5:24
7. "Moanin' and Groanin'"  Johnny Shines 3:30
8. "Black Cat Blues"  John Lee Hooker 4:30
9. "Bad Life Blues"  Andrew Hogg/Joe Josen 3:45
10. "Sally Mae"  John Lee Hooker 4:25
11. "Anna Lee"  Robert "Nighthawk" McCullom 4:15
12. "Lonesome Home Blues"  Willie Borum 5:00

References

  1. "Buddy Guy". Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
  2. "Clapton, King Guest On Guy's 'Blues Singer'". May 28, 2003.
  3. Sculley, Alan (May 10, 2007). "Modest Mouse's 'Ship' on a swell journey". Press-Enterprise. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
  4. Eric Clapton appears courtesy of Reprise Records
  5. B.B. King appears courtesy of MCA Records
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