Classic 1963 Soul Album on Numbered, Limited Edition Clear Vinyl!
Features Dr. John on Keyboards!
Reissue, originally released in 1963. Texan rhythm and blues icon Barbara Lynn made an incredible impact in 1962 with the chart-topping debut single "You'll Lose a Good Thing," which has since been covered by Aretha Franklin, Freddy Fender, and countless others. A southpaw guitarist who wrote her own material, debut LP You'll Lose a Good Thing captured our heroine at her best, the soulful smoky voice a striking contrast to the blues base of her backing musicians (including Dr. John on keyboards). Containing the follow-up hits "Second Fiddle Girl" and "Letter to Mommy and Daddy," as well as the cherished title track, it's a winner from start to finish. Clear vinyl.
Features
- Numbered, Limited Edition - 500 Copies
- Clear Vinyl
- Import
- Manufactured in the EU
Selections
Side A:
- Second Fiddle Girl
- Give Me a Break
- Dina and Petrina
- Lonely Heartaches
- You Don't Sleep at Night
- I'm Sorry I Met You
Side B:
- You'll Lose a Good Thing
- Heartbreaking Years
- Teen Age Blues
- What I Need Is Love
- You Don't Have to Go
- Letter to Mommy and Daddy