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Maynard Britton - Sweetest Girl In All The World / Always Blue Lonesome Too flac album

Maynard Britton - Sweetest Girl In All The World / Always Blue Lonesome Too flac album
  • Performer Maynard Britton
  • Title Sweetest Girl In All The World / Always Blue Lonesome Too
  • Date of release 1931
  • Style Country
  • Other formats AUD AU MOD MP4 AC3 WAV AUD
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1595 mb
  • Size FLAC 1410 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 931

The Sweetest Girl " (sic) is a song written by Green Gartside. It was originally performed by Gartside's band Scritti Politti, and released in 1981 as a single. The single peaked at number 64 in the UK Singles Chart. The piano is played by Robert Wyatt. The song became a marginally bigger hit 5 years later, when covered by Madness. Madness' version of the song reached in the UK and in Ireland in early 1986

Sweetest Girl Composed By. In All The – Britton. B. Always Blue Lonesome Composed By – Britton.

Blue & Lonesome is a covers album by the Rolling Stones-their 23rd British and 25th American studio album-released on 2 December 2016. It is the band's first album to feature only cover songs, and their first studio release since 2005's A Bigger Bang, with its eleven-year gap being the longest between two albums from the band

As Keith Richards tells it, the Rolling Stones' first-ever all-blues album is the result of the band learning how to play in the unfamiliar surroundings of Mark Knopfler's British Grove Studios. To ease into the new place, the Stones decided to knock out a version of Little Walter's "Blue and Lonesome" and it sounded good enough that the band decided to cut a few more covers, winding up with a full album of Chicago blues in a few days. A blues album from the Stones always seemed like a dream project for Keith Richards, who always championed the band's blues roots, but it's Jagger who dominates the album, playing searing harp and singing with nuance and power.

David M. Benett/Getty. It is also the working lineup of the world’s biggest blues band – with Wood in his 41st year as the new boy and bassist Darryl Jones as Watts’ co-anchor since 1993 – doing what comes naturally in a dozen songs mostly associated with sweet home Chicago: Reed, Howlin’ Wolf, singer-guitarist Magic Sam and especially harp master Little Walter, with four. of his Fifties and Sixties singles here. Blue and Lonesome is not a record of mere returning, a look back at how it all started. The Stones were already big time when some of these songs were released by the originators including Howlin’ Wolf’s 1966 threat Commit a Crime and Magic Sam’s defining version of All of Your Love on his 1967 landmark, West Side Soul.

The latest, Blue & Lonesome, was recorded in just three days, with little planning or overthinking. Granted, it's a covers album filled with the type of blues songs the band cut its teeth on more than 50 years ago, but that doesn't take away from its spitfire appeal. The Stones haven't made an album this virile in decades. It certainly helps that the core quartet (along with some help from friends like Eric Clapton and Chuck Leavell) sounds like its off the clock. You have to go all the way back to the mid-'60s for Stones performances this loose and friendly

But Blue & Lonesome represents more than just a back-to-basics mission, It’s the most honest music the Stones have released in years-not because the source material confers it with the patina of authenticity, but because the entire blues-covers concept is a tacit admission that they don’t really give a shit about being a contemporary concern anymore, so. they’re just going to do something that feels good. The record was reportedly spawned as a warm-up exercise for a postponed album of new material. For an album rife with tales of heartache, duplicity, and death threats, it’s positively brimming with bonhomie. And, hey, given all the shit-talking Keith did at Mick’s expense in his autobiography, Life, that audible camaraderie is something of a minor miracle in and of itself. On its own modest terms, Blue & Lonesome offers promising proof the Stones can still be a band instead of a brand.

Blue & Lonesome Digital Album.

Album Blue & Lonesome. Blue and Lonesome Lyrics. I'm blue and lonesome as a man can be I'm blue and lonesome, ooh, as a man can be I don't have headaches about myself My love has gone away from me. Baby, please come back to me Baby, please come home to me Yes, my heart is full of misery Baby, you won't be sweet to me. I'm gonna cast my trouble Down in the deep blue sea I'm gonna cast my trouble, yeah Down in the deep blue sea Where the whales and the fishes Have no fuss over me. More on Genius. About Blue and Lonesome.

Tracklist

A Sweetest Girl In All The World
B Always Blue Lonesome Too

Credits

  • Written-By – Britton*

Notes

Both sides recorded 7 February 1931 in Richmond, IN.

Side A matrix no. 17511-C.
Side B matrix no. 17514-B.

This coupling originally released on Champion 16478.

Gennett Records reported total sales of 701 copies.