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Wet Willie – Which One's Willie? 1979 Classic Rock (vinyl)
Wet Willie – Which One's Willie? 1979 Classic Rock (vinyl)
Wet Willie – Which One's Willie?
(stock photo)
Tracklist
A1 | Ramona | 4:34 |
A2 | Stop And Take A Look (At What You've Been Doing)/Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You | 4:24 |
A3 | Weekend | 5:59 |
A4 | Smoke | 5:01 |
B1 | The Hard Way | 4:20 |
B2 | Tired Dreams | 4:10 |
B3 | This Time | 3:59 |
B4 | Mr. Streamline | 4:02 |
B5 | You Don't Know What You Mean To Me |
4:05
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Sleeve Condition (Out of 10) ~ 9 slight wear
Label Condition (Out of 10) ~ 10
Vinyl Condition ~ (Out of 10)
Side 1 - 9 light mark
side 2 - 9
Bin *195
Wet Willie is an American band from Mobile, Alabama, U.S. They are best known for their hit "Keep On Smilin'," reaching #10 on the Billboard Chart in August 1974, but had a number of charted songs in the 1970s utilizing their soulful brand of Southern rock.
History
Drummer Lewis Ross assembled the musicians for a group called "Fox" in the summer of 1969 and after relocating from Mobile, AL. to Macon, GA., home ofCapricorn Records, became known as "Wet Willie". [1] Wet Willie is a versatile, high-energy Southern rock band that, from 1971 until 1978, produced an array ofalbums awash in good-time music, rollicking high-energy blues-rock, and white Southern soul while releasing several charting singles and achieving one Top Ten hit and a lot of admirers.[2] They toured and recorded extensively from 1969 through the early Eighties, and they still perform today in two slightly different versions, depending on whether Jimmy Hall is present. When Hall is with the band, it is billed as Wet Willie; otherwise, it is billed as The Wet Willie Band