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  1. 7 de dic. de 2006 · Howlin' Wolf - Howlin' Wolf / Moanin' in the Moonlight ... Howlin' Wolf / Moanin' in the Moonlight . $19.99 $ 19. 99. Get it as soon as Monday, Aug 28. Only 1 left in stock ... et al. Almost as influential as Wolf's bottomless growl are the guitar playing of Hubert Sumlin and the writing and direction of Willie Dixon.

  2. HowlinWolf; Født: Chester Arthur Burnett 10. juni 1910 Clay County: Død: ... Howlin' Wolf og bandet hans, med Hubert Sumlin som første gitarist gjennom hele karriereren, ... 1959: Moanin' in the Moonlight (Chess: innspilt 1951 - 1958) 1962: ...

  3. www.warr.org › wolfHowlin' Wolf

    Cadillac Daddy: Memphis Recordings 1952 (rec. 1952, rel. 1989) Some of the many sides Wolf cut before he made the trip north. (DBW) Moanin' In The Moonlight (1959) Two songs were cut in Memphis in 1951: the title track and "How Many More Years" (with Ike Turner on piano; the song was later ripped off by Zeppelin).But the bulk of the disc is the 50s single sides that made Howlin' Wolf's ...

  4. Moanin' in the Moonlight was Howlin' Wolf's first collection of sides for the Chess label, packed with great tunes and untouchable performances by the man himself. The last word in electric ...

  5. Howlin' Wolf / Moanin' in the Moonlight, a Compilation of songs by Howlin' Wolf. Released in 1986 on MCA (catalog no. CHD-5908; CD ... For Water (But She Gave Me Gasoline)” & “No Place To Go” – which reworks “How Many More Years”. Once again Hubert Sumlin is present on most tracks as is Jody Williams on guitars and Otis Spann ...

  6. I'd soon rather be dead. Sleeping six feet in the ground. I'm gonna fall on my knees. I'm gonna raise up my right hand. I'm gonna fall on my knees. I'm gonna raise up my right hand. Say I'd feel ...

  7. 5 de dic. de 2011 · Few musical marriages have been so magical, so intuitively right, as that of the great blues singer HowlinWolf and his guitarist, Hubert Sumlin. From the time he joined the blues legend’s band in 1954 until Wolf’s death in 1976, Sumlin played a central role in crafting some of the century’s most memorable and influential American roots music.