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  1. Bonnie Raitt w Delbert McClinton - Good Man, Good Woman - Luck of the Draw. 3:34; Bonnie Raitt-I can't make you love me. 5:33; The Great Bonnie Raitt - "Tangled And Dark" 4:54; No Business. 4:25; Bonnie Raitt - One Part Be My Lover. 5:08; Not The Only One - Bonnie Raitt. 5:04; Papa Come Quick (Jody And Chico)

  2. 1 de ene. de 1991 · Listen to unlimited streaming or download Luck Of The Draw by Bonnie Raitt in Hi-Res quality on Qobuz. Subscriptions from $10.83/month ... AssociatedPerformer - Ed Cherney, Mixer, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Delbert McClinton, Vocals, Harmonica, FeaturedArtist, AssociatedPerformer - James "Hutch" Hutchinson, AssociatedPerformer ...

  3. Nevertheless, Luck Of The Draw Is An Unqualified Success, Filled With Strong Songs — Including The Hits "Something To Talk About" And "I Can't Make You Love Me," Plus The Delbert McClinton Duet "Good Man, Good Woman" — Appealing Productions, And Just Enough Dirt To Make Old-School Fans Feel At Home.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG.

  4. Bonnie Raitt w Delbert McClinton - Good Man, Good Woman - Luck of the Draw. 3:34; Bonnie Raitt-I can't make you love me. 5:33; The Great Bonnie Raitt - "Tangled And Dark" ... Luck Of The Draw. 5:18; Bonnie Raitt - All at Once. 4:17; Bonnie Raitt - Something To Talk About. 3:39; Bonnie Raitt - Not The Only One. 4:08; Bonnie Raitt - I Can't Make ...

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  6. Luck of the Draw: 12: ... Sympathetic guests include Brady and Delbert McClinton on harmony vocals, Richard Thompson on guitar, and Heartbreaker Benmont Tench on organ, in a program including the sassy "Something to Talk About," the sultry "Slow Ride," a soaring "Not the Only One," and the heartbreaking "I Can't Make You Love Me."

  7. Bio - Delbert McClinton. Born November 4, 1940 in Lubbock, Texas, Delbert started playing guitar as a teenager and by age 19 was leading The Straitjackets, house band at Jack's, a tough Fort Worth black club. Inspired by Jimmy Reed, he learned to play harmonica around 1960, lessons provided by Sonny Boy Williamson, who also turned him on to pot.