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Glad I'm in the Band is a 1969 album by the American guitarist Lonnie Mack. It is his second studio album, succeeding his debut, The Wham of that Memphis Man, from 1963. The album included two re-recorded tracks from Wham. “Why”, and the instrumental cover of Chuck Berry 's " Memphis ."
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/ElektraIn the Band · Lonnie MackGlad I'm In The Band℗ 1969 Elektra RecordsWriter: B. SalyerWriter: Lonnie MackAuto-generated by ...
01-Why02-Save Your Money03-Old House04-Too Much Trouble05-Glad I'm In The Band06-Let Them Talk07-Memphis08-Sweat & Tears09-Roberta10-Stay Away From My Baby11...
4 de ene. de 2018 · From his stash of early 1960s recordings, he resurrects “Why," a tough, slow blues, and “Memphis," which loses little of its bite in a more contemporary setting. “Save Your Money" is a delectable slice of Muscle Shoals-style soul, while “Old House" shows Mack’s deep affinity for country. by Ben Windham. Tracks. 1.
Glad I'm in the Band by Lonnie Mack released in 1969. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
It wasn’t until 1968 that he started recording his own material again, signing with Elektra Records. His first new album was Glad I’m In The Band, released in 1969. It was a departure of sorts from his earlier work, as the focus moved towards his vocals. This turned out to be a truly welcome development, as he was always an excellent singer.
Nashville SkylineBob Dylan. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Glad I'm In The Band" on Discogs.