John Lee Hooker was sweeping floors at a Detroit auto factory when his 1948 song “Boogie Chillun” put him on the road to super-stardom.

Media Condition: Mint (M)

Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

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A1. Can't Save Tomorrow 4:10
A2. Mr. Nice Guy 3:44
A3. In The Groove 3:33
A4. Third Hour 4:55
B1. You 4:05
B2. Big Stars 5:25
B3. Rolling 3:00
B4. What Does It Take (To Win Your Love) 3:12
B5. Off And On Again 3:49

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Record Company Capitol Industries-EMI, Inc.
Manufactured By Capitol Records, Inc.
Produced For Little Brother Productions
Phonographic Copyright (p) Capitol Records, Inc.
Copyright (c) Capitol Records, Inc.
Pressed By Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Jacksonville
Recorded At Lion Share Recording Studios
Recorded At Spirit Studio (2)
Mixed At Yamaha Studios
Mastered At Capitol Mastering
Published By Colgems-EMI Music Inc.
Published By Sweetbeat Music
Published By Slapshot Music
Published By Mighty Mathieson Music
Published By Diddle Diddle Musik
Published By Carollon Music Co.
Published By Stone Agate Music Division
Published By Jobete Music Co., Inc.

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Weight 0.51 lbs