B.B. King took his first big chance on music when he accidentally broke the smokestack off a tractor, and was so scared that he grabbed his guitar and ran to Memphis, Tennessee, where he realized his music could make money. So he returned to the farm, worked off the debt, and quit to pursue music. The smokestack is now located in the BB King Museum in his hometown.

Media Condition: Very Good (VG)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

SUMMER SALE 10% off STOREWIDE 1 week only! Prices include discount! Radio station copy, vinyl has some scuffs but plays very well, cover has catalog stickers and radio station markings, Ultrasonic cleaned.

Notes:

Compilation of recordings from 1966-1971.

Came with a poster insert that features reprinted newspaper and magazine articles on Waylon.

A1. Norwegian Wood 2:00
A2. Love Of The Common People 2:50
A3. The Chokin' Kind 2:23
A4. Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line 2:19
A5. Brown Eyed Handsome Man 2:00
A6. MacArthur Park 5:04
A7. The Thirty Third Of August 3:25
A8. Singer Of Sad Songs 2:55
B1. Honky Tonk Woman 2:58
B2. If I Were A Carpenter 2:21
B3. The Taker 2:21
B4. Tomorrow Night In Baltimore 3:01
B5. Lovin' Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again) 3:02
B6. Casey's Last Ride 4:03
B7. Good Hearted Woman 3:00
B8. Do No Good Woman 2:10

Matrix / Runout BNRS 1100
Matrix / Runout BNRS 1101

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Weight 0.51 lbs