JB Lenoir - I Dont Know
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Mama Talk To Your Daughter | 2:17 | |
Don't Touch My Head | 2:15 | |
J.B.'s Rock (Intrumental) | 2:30 | |
Man Watch Your Woman | 3:00 | |
Daddy Talk To Your Son | 2:44 | |
Eisenhower Blues | 2:50 | |
Everybody Wants To Know | 2:15 | |
Sitting Down Thinking | 2:55 | |
I Don't Know | 2:21 | |
Good Looking Woman | 2:07 | |
Give Me One More Shot | 2:17 | |
Voodoo Boogie | 2:34 | |
I've Been Down For So Long | 3:14 | |
We Can't Go On This Way | 3:08 | |
Mama Your Daughter's Going To Miss Me | 2:00 | |
If You Love Me | 2:45 | |
What Have I Done | 3:07 | |
Low Down Dirty Shame | 2:35 | |
When I Am Drinking | 2:36 |
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Formats
- CD
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Credits
Role | Credit |
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Alto Saxophone | Alex Atkins (tracks: 1,2, 4 to 12, 16 to 19) |
Bass | Willie Dixon (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 12, 16 to 19) |
Drums | Al Galvin |
Organ | Leonard Caston (tracks: 16 to 19) |
Piano | Joe Montgomery |
Tenor Saxophone | Ernest Cotton (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 12, 16 to 19), Lorenzo Smith (tracks: 3, 13 to 15) |
Vocals | J.B. Lenoir |
Guitar | J.B. Lenoir |
Notes
- 3, 13-15: Recorded in Chicago, 1954
- 4, 5, 7, 8: Recorded in Chicago, 1955
- 1, 2, 6, 9-12: Recorded in Chicago, 1955-1956
- 16-19: Recorded in Chicago, 1958
About JB Lenoir
American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter, active on the Chicago blues scene of the 1950s and 1960s. Born 5 March 1929 in Monticello, Mississippi; died 29 April 1967 in Champaign, Illinois, of internal bleeding (and/or a heart attack) from injuries he had suffered in a car crash three weeks earlier, which had not been properly treated.
As a young boy, J.B.'s father taught him to play guitar in the style of Blind Lemon Jefferson; he was also taught by Arthur Crudup and Lightnin Hopkins. In the 1940s, he started playing in New Orleans with Sonny Boy Williamson and Elmore James. In 1949 he moved to Chicago; he began playing with names like Memphis Minnie, Big Maceo Merriweather and Muddy Waters.
J.B.'s first recording session was in late 1950 for Chess. He recorded for J.O.B and Parrot 1951-1953, before he returned to Chess. His most commercially successful and enduring release was 1954's Mamma Talk To Your Daughter, which reached #11 on the Billboard R&B chart and was later recorded by many other blues and rock musicians.
He was immortalised in John Mayall's songs The Death of J.B. Lenoir and "Im Gonna Fight For You JB. He also features in the 2003 documentary film The Soul of a Man, directed by Wim Wenders, part of Martin Scorseses The Blues series.
Real Name
- J.B. Lenoir
Name Vars
- J B Lenoir
- J-B Lenoir
- J. B. Lenior
- J. B. Lenoir
- J. B. Lenore
- J. Lenoir
- J. P. Lenoir
- J.B Lenoir
- J.B. Junior
- J.B. Lendir
- J.B. Lenoir / J.B. Lenoir
- J.B. Lenor
- J.B. Lenore
- J.B.Lenoir
- J.P Lenoir
- JB Lenior
- JB Lenoir
- Lenior
- Lenoir
- Lenor
- Lenor J.B.
- Lenore
- T. B. Lenore
- T.B. Lenore
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