Next Time You See Me 2CD

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Little Junior Parker
Next Time You See Me - Complete Singles 1952-1962 2CD

Double CD with 50 original recordings.
During the 1950s and early 1960s as the blues entered its period of major transition, a handful of performers retained their popularity with their core audience and continued to be huge concert attractions.
Among the most important of these artists were B.B. King, Bobby Blue Bland, Little Milton and the subject of this collection, Little Junior Parker.
This double disc set features the A and B sides of every single that he released up to 1962 and includes his hits Next Time You See Me, Annie Get Your Yo Yo and Driving Wheel.
Also included is his original version of Mystery Train which was later revised by Elvis Presley.
As well as being one of the great blues vocalists he was also a significant harmonica player too.

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Disc 1
  1. Bad Women Bad Whiskey
  2. You’re My Angel
  3. Fussin' and Fightin' Blues
  4. Feelin' Good
  5. Mystery Train
  6. Love My Baby
  7. Can’t Understand
  8. Dirty Friend Blues
  9. Sittin’ Drinkin’ and Thinkin’
  10. Please Baby Blues
  11. I Wanna Ramble
  12. Backtracking
  13. There Better Not Be No Feet in Them Shoes
  14. Driving Me Mad
  15. Mother In Law Blues
  16. That’s My Baby
  17. My Dolly Bee
  18. Next Time You See Me
  19. Pretty Baby
  20. That’s Allright
  21. Pretty Little Doll
  22. Peaches
  23. Sitting and Thinking
  24. Wondering
  25. What Did I Do?
  26. Barefoot Rock
Disc 2
  1. Sweet Home Chicago
  2. Sometimes
  3. Five Long Years
  4. I’m Holding On
  5. Stranded
  6. Blue Letter
  7. Belinda Marie
  8. Dangerous Woman
  9. The Next Time
  10. You’re On My Mind
  11. That’s Just Alright
  12. I’ll Learn To Love Again
  13. I’ll Forget About You
  14. Stand By Me
  15. Driving Wheel
  16. Seven Days
  17. In The Dark
  18. How Long Can This Go On?
  19. Mary Jo
  20. Annie Get Your Yo Yo
  21. Sweeter As The Days Go By
  22. I Feel Alright Again
  23. Foxy Devil
  24. Someone Somewhere