Nothin' But the Blues (Johnny Winter)
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| Nothin' But the Blues | |||||
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| Studio album by Johnny Winter | |||||
| Released | August 1977 | ||||
| Genre | Blues-Rock | ||||
| Length | 34:43 | ||||
| Label | Beat Goes On | ||||
| Producer | Johnny Winter | ||||
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Nothin' But the Blues is a 1977 album by Johnny Winter. The album has the following dedication: "I'd like to dedicate this album to all the people who enjoy my kind of blues and especially to Muddy Waters for giving me the inspiration to do it and for giving the world a lifetime of great blues." - Johnny Winter
All songs written by Johnny Winter, except for "Walking in the Park" which was written by McKinley Morganfield.
[edit] Track listing
- "Tired of Tryin'"
- "TV Mama"
- "Sweet Love and Evil Women"
- "Everybody's Blues"
- "Drinkin' Blues"
- "Mad Blues"
- "It Was Rainin'"
- "Bladie Mae"
- "Walkin' Thru the Park"
[edit] Personnel
- Johnny Winter - Guitar, Harmonica, Drums, Bass, Vocals
- Muddy Waters - Guitar, Vocals
- Willie "Big Eyes" Smith - Drums
- Pinetop Perkins - Piano
- Bob Margolin - Guitar
- James Cotton - Harmonica
- Charles Calmese - Bass

