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  1. Listen to I Got a Mind to Travel, track by Albert Collins for free. Clip, ... Clip, Lyrics and Information about Albert Collins. Playlists based on I Got a Mind to Travel. comment FEEDBACK. notifications people person {{user_data.username}} Log out {{ snack_text }} Close Music genre Playlist Artist add Album add Venue add City add.

  2. Fathers And Sons. Muddy Waters / Otis Spann / Mike Bloomfield / Paul Butterfield / Donald "Duck" Dunn / Sam Lay And Buddy Miles. Released. 1969 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1971 Vinyl release of "There's Gotta Be A Change" on Discogs.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Coco_MontoyaCoco Montoya - Wikipedia

    Montoya's career began in the mid-1970s when Albert Collins asked him to join his band as drummer. Collins took Montoya under his wing and taught him his "icy hot" guitar style. ... 1995 Gotta Mind To Travel; 1996 Ya Think I'd Know Better; 1997 Just Let Go; 2000 Suspicion; 2002 Can't Look Back;

  4. US. 1971. Recently Edited. There's Gotta Be A Change ( LP, Album) Tumbleweed Records Inc., Tumbleweed Records Inc. TW 3501, 1E 062 94059. UK. 1973. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1971 Vinyl release of "There's Gotta Be A Change" on Discogs.

  5. Montoya is also a first-rate composer, with strong blues songs like "Too Much Water," "Same Dog" and "You Don't Love Me" on this, his first album as leader. All his songs are straightforward blues, have clean lines and lots of room for him and his band to solo. He also turns in top-notch covers of Collins' "Gotta Mind to Travel," Lowell Fulson ...

  6. I had a chill this mornin', too tired to shake. I got a good poker hand, too tired to win. I could hear my baby knockin', too tired to let her in. I'm tired, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm tired. Too tired, too tired for anything. Too tired to walk, too tired to run. I can hear my baby callin', too tired, too tired.

  7. 30 de oct. de 2013 · With the release of Gotta Mind to Travel, Coco Montoya's debut album, it's tempting to call this talented guitarist/vocalist a "new name." However, those who follow the blues scene know better. Montoya's long working relationships with John Mayall and the late Albert Collins have given him vast experience in the blues, and plenty of time to develop his own personal voice.