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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelJsmr, Jasmine Records
UPC0604988312928
eBay Product ID (ePID)15046053852
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2019
GenreBlues
ArtistDiddley, Bo
Release TitleSay Man, Back Again-The Singles As & Bs, 1959-1962 Plus
Dimensions
Item Height0.41 in
Item Weight0.20 lb
Item Length5.55 in
Item Width4.97 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks28
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 Say Man, Back Again 1.2 She's Alright 1.3 Road Runner 1.4 My Story 1.5 Walkin' and Talkin' 1.6 Crawdad 1.7 Gun Slinger 1.8 Signifying Blues 1.9 Not Guilty 1.10 Aztec 1.11 Pills 1.12 Call Me 1.13 You Can't Judge a Book By the Cover 1.14 I Can Tell 1.15 Ride on Josephine 1.16 Doing the Craw-Daddy 1.17 Cadillac 1.18 Somewhere 1.19 Cheyenne 1.20 Sixteen Tons 1.21 Whoa Mule (Shine) 1.22 No More Lovin' 1.23 Diddling 1.24 Bo's Vacation 1.25 Congo 1.26 Bo Diddley Is a Lover 1.27 Bo Diddley Is Loose 1.28 Love Is a Secret
NotesThis is Jasmine's second volume of Bo's recordings following on from the successful "I'm A Man" (JASMCD3010). Volume one featured the A & B side of every single he released up until 1959 and Volume two begins in the same year and features the A & B side of the rest of his singles up to the end of 1962. Just like the classics on that first volume many of these tracks were covered globally by beat groups during the later 1960s. "Pills" was covered by the New York Dolls, The Lurkers and The UK Subs. "Road Runner" by The Animals, The Who, Aerosmith, Wayne Fontana and The Zombies. "Cadillac" by The Kinks and The Downliners Sect. "You Can't Judge A Book by the Cover" by Dion, The Merseybeats and Cactus. "I Can Tell" by Johnny Kidd & The Pirates, The Searchers, Bern Elliot & The Fenmen, John Hammond, Van Morrison, The Fabulous Thunderbirds and The Blues Band. Bonus tracks come from two of his classic albums. "Bo Diddley Is A Gunslinger" which was released in 1960 and is featured in it's entirety. The remaining five titles come from the album "Bo Diddley Is A Lover" released in 1961